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Originally Posted by CJxDanielle Absolutely agree with that! I believe that is a positive to crossbreeding. It could improve a otherwise unhealthy breed. For example, breeds like pugs and bulldogs could use a lot of work. Why breed a purebred with that extreme face to the point where it has a problem breathing or to the point where it can't even reproduce on its own (bulldogs anyway). That is a problem and I believe with responsible crossbreeding it could eventually make the breed better in the long run. |
But then it wouldn't be a bulldog or a pug. It would be a mixed breed. That's NOT improving the breed. The only responsible way of improving the breed is to take only the healthiest and best representatives of the breed to continue the lines.