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> The original PDE programme wasn't shown anywhere near Crufts though so perhaps there is an element of paranoia creeping in?.
> It is after all only those who judge and breed (often one and the same) who can effect long term change, and clearly if left to their own devices are reluctant to do so, or indeed accept that there are any problems.
>> Isn't that what happens in nature? Wild canids don't eat every day, and indeed there's a theory that pet dogs should have a fast day every week for their health.
>Isn't that what happens in nature? Wild canids don't eat every day, and indeed there's a theory that pet dogs should have a fast day every week for their health.
> It is after all only those who judge and breed (often one and the same) who can effect long term change, and clearly if left to their own devices are reluctant to do so, or indeed accept that there are any problems.
>I disagree with that, we have all admitted to problems existing in various areas and it is good breeders that try and correct them.
> If it wasn't for Jemima Harrison it would probably have been swept under the breed carpet as usual.
> So when are the obese pet mutts going to be covered?? Let me guess, never.
> By the way Tweetiepie, if you wish to award Jemima, the "order of the giant wooden spoon, for the use of pot stirring", try to remember we do have young dog owners on this forum.
> I can never understand why weight is a guide to size ie standard or mini it has too many variables to be of any true value.
> Why would she report it? If she followed the proper channels and allows the appropriate people to deal with said individuals she'd be out of money ie her wages for her follow up program!
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>surely a good judge should be able to tell a mini from a standard by eye?
>are the dogs pedigrees not checked when they are entered in to a show?
> are the dogs pedigrees not checked when they are entered in to a show?
>> Isn't that what happens in nature? Wild canids don't eat every day, and indeed there's a theory that pet dogs should have a fast day every week for their health.
> we all agree on this board that the RSPCA are useless.
>So this an excuse for saying it's OK to starve the dogs for this purpose? This certainly comes across as an excuse for it otherwise I fail to see the relevance.
>we all agree on this board that the RSPCA are useless.
> Certainly all posts that include the RSPCA have given this view previously.
> but then neither are some of the notions that some posters have regarding just what their remit is
> Not at all. It's saying that fasting isn't a Bad Thing per se. Let's face it, we all know that the standard treatment for an upset stomach is a 24-hour food fast followed by a gradual reintroduction of food. A day's regular fast is seen by many as beneficial to health. I used to have a dog who couldn't be fed less than 12 hours before a car journey, or she'd be horribly sick - so if we knew we were going anywhere (like a show, perhaps?) she wouldn't be fed.
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