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>If they are to pick breeds they should pick breeds such as labrador or german shepherd and what test should be done and educate...
> if it is true why concentrate on such rare, specialist breeds
> Not just pick random breeds that probably look weird to many and many GP would never consider owning anyway!!
>I can't watch it again though, the boxers fitting
> For starters epilepsy is not a 'breed' problem in Boxers Dogs are affected by epilepsy fairly often be they mongrel or pedigree,a and ti is only considered a 'breed' problem if the incidence is more than statistically average for all breeds, though of course no responsible breeder would breed from a known epileptic.
> but it sounds to me that the prog was more to highlight the harm that certain breeders are doing by cross breeding dogs, creating future breed problems.
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>The prog certainly had nothing to do with highlighting, what we would like the show to highlight, so the next one will be of the same ilk, just slagging off, certain areas, of the doggy world. Like you say sensationalism.
> but I guess like with humans, there will always be illnesses that run through certain breeds, and certain generations.
> So why aren't those who are doing it right, getting any credit?
> Rufus lived for 15 years and 2 months, he was a Cavalier and he did not have Syringomyelia.
> Probably because like with a lot of things, especially in the media, the bad issues are focussed on and not the good things.
> Have you read the Bateson report, Sian?
>I do realise that they are not everyones choice but Basset Hounds are not weird!!
> I just wanted to say I did not mean it is a nasty way when I said weird(could not think of a better word, English is not my first language)
> First thing that would come to GP mind is massive ears, short legs, no hair etc...
> massive ears, short legs, no hair etc...
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