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Old 12-15-2009, 08:09 AM   #2
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Did anyone see this documentary from the BBC on pedigree dogs suffering health problems because looks are more important than health when it comes to standards of the breed and winning dog shows? If you did what do you think? There is a lively discussion in the General Forum board over it. I thought is would be interesting to see what breeders thought of it and the question is raises - should inbreeding be phased out of dog breeding? The documentary contents that one reason pedigree dogs are suffering from genetic diseases because of years of inbreeding. Some examples in the film are spaniels with brains too big for their heads, pugs with breathing problems, bulldogs that can't mate or whelp pups unassisted.

Anyway here is a link to the BBC news site that has a snippet online of the film. BBC NEWS | UK | Pedigree dogs plagued by disease
I've seen it and read it and unforntuately it's my opinion that it only picks out the people that do not do it for the breed itself and only for the wins...just like those that breed for the all mighty dollar. There is is bad people in every aspect of breeding even in the sport of purebred dogs.
I personally do not inbreed and never will at this point.
I wonder if this documentary is somehow sponsored but those that run puppymills to try and get the heat off them and back onto the adovcates of reputable breeders and pointing out something everyone should know that not every purebred dog is bred correctly. SIGH!
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