Do you ever feel bad for some breeds...
I met the cutest pug the other day, but he was wheezing and panting the whole time I was petting him. His owner said he always does that.
I don't know, it doesn't seem right to breed dogs that have problems like that. I know their pushed in faces are adorable, but don't you feel bad for them? I mean, they can't breathe!
And there are some other breeds too, like how German Shepherds have hip problems (sorry - can't spell it! hip displacia or something...) because they were bred for sloping backs.
I know 'responsible' breeders are breeding for healthy dogs, but some dogs still have health problems because breeders are breeding to breed standards. Shouldn't health come first?
Re: Do you ever feel bad for some breeds...
I agree, I think it is very unfortunate that many breeds
have been ruined by humans not being carefull and created many of the disease problems we see today.
Fortunately many of the breed clubs are working
with Vet. Universities in trying to repair this wrong by
Sending them DNA samples and money for their
research. By working closely with the Vet schools, someday
we might fix the wrong that we created.
As for Show dogs not being working dogs.
I do not agree with this. You can look at some of
pedigrees and not only will they have a CH next to their name but also CD, CDX etc.
So just because they look pretty doesn't mean
they can't work too.
JMHO