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I would like to present a view from someone who
is breeding the merle genetic pattern and directly affected by the
anti merle activists in their campaign to have the merle pattern
disqualified (from the show ring) within the standard of the
Chihuahua breed.
I believe a public ''thank you'' is in
order for Mr. Gladstone. I have been raising and showing dogs since
1969. During this time period I have accumulated well over 100 breed
titles and 30 plus obedience titles. I have been breeding and
showing Chihuahuas since 1988 and have many [50 plus] champion
titles on the Chihuahuas I have bred, including the #2 Smooth in
1999. Genetics was one of my main courses in college. I searched far
and wide and to obtain my merle foundation Chihuahua stud, who has
been DNA tested “pure”, meaning no other breed is found in his
genetic make-up. He has produced 3 champions to date.
Information being circulated by the anti-merle
activists is either outdated or has been totally fabricated. To my
knowledge, no merle breeder, including myself, has had a CERF or
BAER test on any Merle come back anything but normal.
Non-visible and visible merle Chihuahuas have
been around for a great many years, but were ''culled'' or sold to
pet homes. Now there are many titled, visible and non-visible merle
patterned Chihuahuas due to ongoing breeding education, genetic
science and the furthering of genetic studies, and the beneficial
use of DNA testing.
As
it stands now, there are a few very ''verbal activists'' that have
caused mass hysteria within the breed as a result of the
fabrications, distorted viewpoints on the history of the Chihuahua
breed, sensationalism and scare tactics.
Merle breeders have a lot of time and money
invested in their show and breeding dogs. If the merle pattern
disqualification is voted in AKC allows the disqualification to
stand, there are those that are prepared to seek compensation from
both. Many of us [all merle owners] were denied membership to the
CCA, thus we are not able to vote on a very crucial breed change.
I would like TheDogPress readers to know that I have been offered a
significant sum of money for my #10 ranked merle dog, and to have
him degraded to pet quality by the disqualification of the merle
pattern is not only insane but absurd and certainly could be an
unworthy gain for some.
Sincerely submitted, G. Curran
Skennel@suscom-maine.net
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