Why does the Thai Ridgeback often have a reputation for being relatively free from debilitating genetic diseases?

Answer

Their long history in relative isolation contributed to a solid foundation of health.

The breed's inherent strength and reduced susceptibility to specific inherited conditions are attributed to their long history developing without intensive, directed breeding programs focused on extreme characteristics, fostering broader genetic diversity through natural selection.

Why does the Thai Ridgeback often have a reputation for being relatively free from debilitating genetic diseases?
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