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Question by CRF
Submitted on 8/4/2003
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My wife and I are looking for another dog at some local rescues. While looking we ran across a year and a half Aussie, which my wife fell in love with. House broken, social and got along well with out dog. We had our dog with us(a husky/malamute). However it is the result of merle merle breeding and is blind and deaf. Which is something we both can live with, the dog seems to be a happy little guy. My question is if we do go ahead and get this guy can we expect other health problems to come up?


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