Add to that list, the pug....
.... is now this.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2005/...g?v=1204434008
Add to that list, the pug....
.... is now this.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2005/...g?v=1204434008
the original BC, Old Hemp
Wiston cap, the father of todays working BC
working BC now
now...a show BC
this was the BOB winner at the world dog show this year
http://www.tkdogs.com/dog/database/I...kory+Incognito
Shayna
Mom to:
Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus
"sister" to:
Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix
and the Prairie Clan Gerbils
Last time I was watching a dog show I was wondering how obesity became a dog breed standard for pugs, pekes, norfolk and norwich terriers, westies and so on. Why do they have to be fat? I see plenty of skinny pugs at the dog park, but not at shows.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Working in a vet clinic I don't think I EVER saw a pug that wasn't fat fat FAT! It made me so sad. There are two that come to my dog park that are in great shape, and I always say something to the owners about how wonderful they look....it's pathetic IMO that we have bred them to the point where fat is "normal".
Brachycephalic syndrome breaks my heart too. Pugs and Pekes in particular have a very special spot in my heart for their wonderful temperaments, but the problems we've bred into them in the name of good looks....it's awful.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
That's one of the reasons I like Dalmatians so much.
Ch. Tally Ho Last of Sunstar, 1926 BOB at the DCA national specialty
Ch. Panore of Watseka (b. 1969)
BIS / BISS CH TCJ N Satin's Star Appeal, BOB at DCA National Specialty, #1 Dal all systems 2007
http://www.tandavadalmatians.com/
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Niņo & Eliza
I noticed a lot of german shepherds today have roached backs instead of straight slants. That's not a good trend to be starting. Some of them look like they must be in pain or they are at least going to be in pain as they get older. Looking into it I find the breeders did this on purpose for a better gait, but most are not doing it anymore because of the back problems. Well duh, "banana-back" german shepherds have back problems, any idiot should have known that before breeding them.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
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