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>Why do I need to go digging ? My next GSD will be from VPG working lines from a breeder...
>I have no reason to waste my time with Show, English dogs etc, etc
> I was very nieve when I got into this- new absolutly nothing- had no clue about health tests ect ect- ........... it wasn't until my 3rd and last litter that I .............. was disgusted at myself for what I found out-
>new absolutly nothing- had no clue about health tests ect ect- never had the net
>The film said that boxers were among many breeds that suffer from epilepsy.
>Zak was clearly a pet dog, not a show dog
>There are some great people working their socks off to do their best for the breed (notably Bruce Cattanach, who was broadly supportive of the film, incidentally). The same is true in many other breeds.
>The commentary explained that no one knows how many boxers suffer from epilepsy, but that in some breeds it was up to 17 times the rate found in humans. Terrifying
>You, and others here, continue to try to shoot the messenger. It isn't me who has "damaged" boxers or any other breed - it's partly an unlucky throw of the dice and partly a breeding paradigm that, together, has resulted in boxers being blighted by several huge health problems - cancer, particularly brain tumours, and cardiomyopathy, to name just two. Additionally, everyone in boxers is paddling in the same small gene pool. And the current show-fashion is for an increasingly short muzzle. Way to go.
>> All breeds, and crossbreeds, and mongrels, can suffer from epilepsy; in fact epileptic fits can be triggered in all individuals given the right circumstances. If the public are only given half the facts they won't know the true story. Or are you suggesting that the public are too stupid to be able to understand?
>I think epilepsy is just more seen in purebreeds because those are the ones that are noted not the cross breeds
>Why do people like these extreme features, especially the toy features or tiny size, prominent eyes and short faces????
>The theory is that the flat face with eyes at the front is more like a human face than a canine face, and is therefore less threatening than the more natural canine face with the long muzzle.
>Less threatening to who?
>Seen a toy chi result from brother sister mating ..... Its was so tiny. The lady got him for free she said due to the fact of him being inbred....
> This is why the fashion for 'teacup' dogs is so wrong.
>To our species.
>Thinking on an instinctive level, not an intellectual one, which is more likely to attack you - a baby or a wolf?
it's partly an unlucky throw of the dice and partly a breeding paradigm that, together, has resulted in boxers being blighted by several huge health problems - cancer, particularly brain tumours, and cardiomyopathy, to name just two. , everyone in boxers is paddling in the same small gene pool.
And the current show-fashion is for an increasingly short muzzle. Way to go.
>I think I must fall into that instinctual category because I prefer a dog to look like a dog, canine face and all.
> have you taken a look at some of out breed champions recently.... fashion for shorter muzzles????????
>No, you're thinking intellectually, not instinctively.
> I still would not want breeders breeding dogs to have puppy faces all their lives - it would be bizarre. I find large eyes and flat faces in dogs uncomfortable, always did, long before PDE. But then I don't see the human as attractive compared to the natural beauty of some animals but that's my view.
>I still would not want breeders breeding dogs to have puppy faces all their lives - it would be bizarre.
>have always been drawn to dogs closer to the wild blueprint, prick ears with Muzzles
>I personally find breeds with erect ears less attractive than those with drop ears; again, it's the neoteny aspect of young animals being less of a threat than adults.
>This is where I differ JG, I like prick ears and dogs as close to the wild blueprint as possible and I certainly don't feel threatened by them....I feel more threatened by squashed or flat faces as to me it looks odd, bizarre, unnatural, freaky even...
>I can't imagine it was because they looked more puppyish surely.....
> BTW have you ever seen a VPG/HGH german GSD in the flesh ???? Did Spender's clip show a dog with working qualifications ? or was it a show dog ? was it gaiting off lead ? or strung up on a piece of cheese wire ?? You can slag off German dogs as much as you like & stick to your type(whatever that maybe)I prefer(& always have done)the Working bred German dogs be they HGH or VPG-to quote "brains & beauty"
> Why did many breeds develop drop ears anyhow when the wild blueprint is erect ears.
(I've tried googling, but my mobile internet connection is very poor in this awfull weather we have here at the mo :( )
>It seems that domestication goes hand & hand with the 'appeasing' facial expressions & behaviour of many of todays dogs (rounder face, drop-ears), there is a term for this, but I can't remeber what it is, it's neonatsomething, I think.
>Longcoats - Correct, they will only breed longcoat to longcoat, but they are no longer considered 'unacceptable' So why the change of heart do you think?
>That is only a snippet, the whole piece is worth a read - very intersting
>I do agree with toy breeds ect, why try to make them so small? Mise well get a cat, guinea pig, ferret, for that matter wanting such a small dog because people breed to the extreme small and you end up with so many problems its very sad for the dogs involved...
>Compared to wolves, many adult dog breeds retain such juvenile characteristics as soft fuzzy fur, round torsos, large heads and eyes, ears that hang down rather than stand erect, etc.; characteristics which are shared by most juvenile mammals, and therefore generally elicit some degree of protective and nurturing behavior cross species from most adult mammals, including humans, who term such characteristics "cute" or "appealing".
>I believe he could walk and stand properly too.
> why try to make them so small? Mise well get a cat, guinea pig, ferret,
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