Reg: 04-09-2002
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I am with you, I am tired of this too, is it almost time for it to be closed or is there anything else left to debate over this. It seems pretty easy to me, they are pets - not working dogs, period, end of story, etc, etc, etc.
Originally posted by Richard Cannon: Really read the study and what was excluded. Heart murmurs, CHF, undiagnosed heart problems, Intestinal malabsorption, and begnin tumors (known to occur geneticly in breeds Mini Schnauzer being one). What a list!!!!! As sad as it is researchers often will slant data to favor their proposed conclusion. I doubt that it is intentional, but it does happen. Eliminating data that doesn't fit, not looking at all the relevent data, and a host of other problems.
Really read this paper, Ithink you wil see my point. I can see your point, and EPI amongst other things was not covered.
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