You're doubling up on the genes, so whatever is behind those dogs, genetically speaking, is going to be amplified. By inbreeding, you are going to bring out the recessive genes that your dogs carry. So if, say, they both carry copies of a blindness gene, then it is likely the puppies will be blind. Or if mom's dad was a biter, by doubling up on that dog's genes, you are more likely to see it expressed in the litter. (ie, you'd be more likely to get biters.) Inbreeding is a very powerful tool. But it is best left to experienced breeders. One drawback to breeding such a litter is that you usually have to cull (euthanize or spay/neuter) a lot of puppies when undesireable genes pop up.
Yes, but this in an inbreeding situation, and the puppies may be deformed or not viable.
If the mother dog has puppies, they would be inbred. Which means that the puppies can suffer brain damages and in worst case mutations.
Genetic disorders
there are a lot of side effects. cancer and acne would be two of them.
There are a few potential side effects of Lactaid. The main side effects that one would get from Lactaid would be a potential allergic reaction that could cause symptoms such as hives.
why would you be smoking sugar and i really dont know the side effects SORRY
well u would have to look on the bottle different medicine have different side effects
No snorting medicine would have a drug effect on you
Depends on the dosage. 10mgs - 20mgs a day, side effects would be extremely rare. Upwards to 50mgs - 60mgs side effects would include headaches, water retention, acne, hair loss and gynocomastia (swelling of the breasts).
The use of narrower radiation beams would help decrease the side effects of the radiatin treatment.
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
Probably.
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