ducks4you
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Honestly, I see no need for purebred dog breeding. ALL of these breeders have produced dogs with genetic health problems. Anybody who breeds these compromised dogs even outcrossing, puts their health genetics and problems into the dog population. Our associate attorney lost her 4yo White Highland Terrior who was riddled with stones in her liver. She suffered for a week before being euthanised. My friend's family is devistated.
I met someone in the 1980s with a 1yo purebred LAB with his dysplasia who cried every time they took her on a walk. Damaltians who are blind or deaf. GS's with heart murmers. King Chales Spaniels who have brains growing out of their skulls. It sounds like a horror film, but it is common practice today. Please stop this purebred breeding!
I won't get a purebred dog. Period. ALL of my dogs are mixes and all of them waited to get sick from old dog illnesses when they were old dogs.
People who breed refuse to outcross anymore, which was what kept these breeds healthy enough for use. Ask breeders what they do with returned sick puppies. They put them down. There are waaayyyy too many dogs without homes, yet these people have decided that they are doing us all good putting sick animals up for sale. They ALL have dollar signs in their eyes and refuse to see how they make animals suffer.
Spay and neuter, spay and neuter, spay and neuter and don't encourage people to breed animals who will suffer.
I met someone in the 1980s with a 1yo purebred LAB with his dysplasia who cried every time they took her on a walk. Damaltians who are blind or deaf. GS's with heart murmers. King Chales Spaniels who have brains growing out of their skulls. It sounds like a horror film, but it is common practice today. Please stop this purebred breeding!
I won't get a purebred dog. Period. ALL of my dogs are mixes and all of them waited to get sick from old dog illnesses when they were old dogs.
People who breed refuse to outcross anymore, which was what kept these breeds healthy enough for use. Ask breeders what they do with returned sick puppies. They put them down. There are waaayyyy too many dogs without homes, yet these people have decided that they are doing us all good putting sick animals up for sale. They ALL have dollar signs in their eyes and refuse to see how they make animals suffer.
Spay and neuter, spay and neuter, spay and neuter and don't encourage people to breed animals who will suffer.