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naomi24 | 17:17 Sun 30th Jan 2011 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone have any idea of the life expectaton of a giant poodle/border collie cross?
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They don't actually 'skip' a generation but some conditions are recessive and dogs may inherit the faulty gene and pass it on without actually showing the symptoms themselves (they are known as carriers). And yes, to the question it is only the genes inherited from the immediate parents that are passed on, so no matter how inbred a dog is it will still only have what is passed on by its parents, even if their parents/grandparents etc had a problem. In some conditions (dominant) the gene only needs to be passed on from one parent for a dog to be affected.
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Thanks very much for your answers everyone. I can't imagine life without him, but hopefully he'll be with us for a few more years yet then. :o)
mum had a norfolk terrier x somthing or other he lived to be 17

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