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Bertha I don't dispute that DNA testing is the only surefire way of prooving a dogs breeding (see non ped forum lol)
however, whilst the DNA cannot lie, how and whom and in what manner it is obtained can all be construed to commit deception. It doesn't neccesarily mean deception has indeed been commited but it doesn't rule out probably doubt either.
The thing is though DNA testing is a new kid on the block and decisions were made before this new technology came about. Expert opinions are used every day to seek opinions that are unbiased and as truthful as possible (preferably by individuals totally unrelated to any of the concerned parties)
Whilst a further test carried out in an environment devoid of doubt may not be ammeniable now, there is always the opportunity to DNA test dogs that shouldn't be the sire.
Have to say I'm dissapointed that Bertha feels the KC would not be interested and some have said that the KC will flee in the face of any form of controversy. It does make me think what's the point?
however, whilst the DNA cannot lie, how and whom and in what manner it is obtained can all be construed to commit deception. It doesn't neccesarily mean deception has indeed been commited but it doesn't rule out probably doubt either.
The thing is though DNA testing is a new kid on the block and decisions were made before this new technology came about. Expert opinions are used every day to seek opinions that are unbiased and as truthful as possible (preferably by individuals totally unrelated to any of the concerned parties)
Whilst a further test carried out in an environment devoid of doubt may not be ammeniable now, there is always the opportunity to DNA test dogs that shouldn't be the sire.
Have to say I'm dissapointed that Bertha feels the KC would not be interested and some have said that the KC will flee in the face of any form of controversy. It does make me think what's the point?