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Why the hybrid dog is becoming more desired then the standard purebred Any good breeder of any breed tries to breed up to create a carbon copy for their particular breed. By following the so called breed standard many breeds today have been reduced to a figment of the ordinal creators imagination. We are seeing more and more purebreds with more health problems than ever before. Who's to blame? The show people, the over zealous breeder that claims only to breed for the betterment of the breed? Whatever the case maybe, purebred dogs and their owners are the ones suffering today for the misguidedness of many. WARNING: Graphic Video - may be inappropriate for some viewers United Kennel Club: United Kennel Club, Inc. Announces Major Revisions To Its Breed Standards |
It's not the over zealous show breeder that is to blame. It's the indiscriminate backyard breeder who breeds without thought to the overall health and well being of the breed. The quest to get the tiniest or the "whatever-est" by people who have neither studied genetics or the health lines of their breeding stock has resulted in many of the sick dogs we have today. Those less than ideal dogs are then bred to other less than ideal dogs to create mutts that now carry the faults of both breeds. |
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:rolleyes: For those who don't know, this all started here on Post 12. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...le-yorkie.html Breeding ANY Merle to Merle is not only dangerous for the pups, it's highly unethical. |
I am one of the lucky ones to have one of these hybrid dogs that (so far-knock on wood) has been totally healthy, but I also had him neutered at 6 months old and never, ever, had a single thought about reproducing more of him. He came from a byb friend as a gift and is my very heart, but I have never had any thought whatsoever about him being anything other than a mutt (albeit the most gorgeous, personable, beautiful mutt of ANY kind that was ever born...:D:D) |
Um this is complete null rap, laughable, ludicrous and disgraceful as a Theory...and that's all it is a pipe dream and a theory...what lengths one will go to validate their own shortcomings, problem is this moneymaking greed is off the backs of the innocent pups. |
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Unfortunately, we here on YT are surrounded by some very unethical breeders. It's sad that so many of the really greats have been run off. I'm very thankful we still have a few greats around! |
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And then these "time bomb purebreds" are then sold and bred to other "time bomb purebreds", completely void of any genetic planning or forethought, and they produce exactly what we all should expect to be produced....catastrophic genetic time bomb "pure breds" that are the very reason articles and "research" has shown "purebreds are being produced with more and more health issues than ever before". The blame lies squarely on the shoulders of ANYONE that breeds ANY purebred, without a thorough working knowledge of the breeding pairs pedigree and lines, for at least 12 generations. Do NOT klame the show breeders and the experienced breeders that have spent YEARS studying and researching the different lines the strengths and weaknesses of each line, and their own breeding stock's pedigrees before breeding two dogs. WE are doing our dead level best to preserve the breed and the breed standard....which is why our stomachs turn and convulse when we see sooooooo many "ooops" breedings, and people buying rescue dogs and then breeding them to whoever has a dog of the same breed! |
Furthermore, it has already been proven false...millions of pups bred like this are sitting, right now in cages doomed to a life of hell, millions more languish in shelters...and millions more will be gassed today, they will breathe the gas that will make them tighten their muscles, cry with fear, and choke to death as they gasp with the killing air...they will fall to the floor, their bodies then thrown in a pit with a mix of other pups....and sadly, this is freedom and more humane than what you and breeders like you can offer...you can't deny the truth dear...your truth is deadly...shame on you....don't try to unload the half of brain no conscience theory here...the people of YT know the reality of these pups... |
Tags are needed see the Merle thread(I am on my phone at Drs) |
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Just because a person has AKC unaltered dogs & breeds those dogs, doesn't mean they SHOULD. |
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It's known here that you promote Merle to Merle breeding which causes blindness among other health problems & now you expect any of us to follow your recommendations? |
ok... I have watched the full min documentary. I have cried ... I am just sick SICK right now. This is beyond horrible what has been done to the poor dogs. I do think it is the fault of the "show" ring and some breeders. Just seeing how much many breeds have changed in the past 50 years to the pain of the animal. Why? I made a promise to myself... I will never get another dog UNLESS the parents were tested for all genetic faults. I have a friend that has a cavalier that has the brain issued shown in the documentary... the family is so hurt. The breeder is STILL breeding the stud ..so how many more pups are born with this painful horrible condition. This is like watching your child die... and it could be prevented, I have also known breeders that have "show" shepherds that can't even walk... but win awards. Sick Sick Sick I do not think "mutts" are the solution... if you have breeders who don't test you can still have the conditions...maybe more even. And the person on here who is for the merel gene... sick sick sick!!!!! Just as bad as puppy mills and unethical breeders.... there has to be a way to change this... Sorry... I just am so upset. I hate to see a sweet animal in pain.. |
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I have always felt lucky to have you as a yt friend.... now I understand even more what you are saying. |
How sad that the biggest motivation for some so-called "Breeders" is money, bottom line. The suffering the dogs go through, throughout their lifetime, is a sin. |
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ok... I was a bit upset and may have used figurative speech. I was referring to the "hop" that seams to be desirable in show GS. I was comparing to "working" GS. To be clear... what I am upset is breeding to a "look" that is unhealthy or breeding when it is KNOWN the parents carry a gene that will cause a condition that will lead to pain and or death. I am very supportive of ethicial breeders that test and do what is best for the pups |
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The BBC Special which aired what was it 4 years ago or so? It is rather old news, how-ever as a result of this special, the Kennel Club in Britain, undertook a full Standard review of every breed standard. A massive job. Working together with the National Breed Clubs, almost every single standard was revised. In my opinion they did not go far enough, but at least a good step in the right direction. I would like to point out, there was much criticism of that special, because of its very slanted nature. Having said that, there were obvious points of faults, and yes on the show breeders. There are bad breeders out there unfortunately. The problem how-ever is rife and a huge concern from the commercial breeders, the puppymills, and the 40million dogs that supposedly come from family and friends pets being bred. Source APPA last year survey. None of those folks do any genetic or pre breeding screening, with perhaps the commercial breeders screen for brucellosis. The GSD is often times referred to in these types of threads. I admit I haven't watched the herding group too often, or seen the breed in the ring that much, but I will if I have time look up some recent shows on line that shows that breed being judged. The few I have seen in recent years hands down, are much better configured than say 10 years ago. And if folks are going to get a mixed breed puppy for sure it is buyer beware. There are not nearly enough studies for any-one to say confidentally that mixes as a group or individual mixes are healthier. And as yet another reminder there are relatively few genetic tests available for every breed. There are how-ever many pre breeding screening tests we do do! And as a purchaser if you wish to "insist" on genetic testing, know which ones are there for the breed you wish to purchase, and a general idea of the incident rate within that breed. Know what are the screening tests the whole array of them, know what the www.ytca.org recommends, and ask why your breeder has not Chic'd their dog. Not many breeders have for YT's. |
I need to see if this is actually posted on the AKC or the CKC website, but I have heard neither club will approve "new colors" within a standard breed. |
This is why testing in so very important before breeding. It is possible to get a dog that closely fits the standard without compromising the health if the proper testing is done. With that being said Alot of what is seen in the video you posted is because some breeders want a specific look or trait and they breed for just that specific thing and in doing so can and does cause other issues to come to light. I get tired of hearing cope outs that this is what the public wants, just utter nonsense, the public wants what it sees. So if they see a different color or look they will want it. If more people would stop indiscriminately breeding what they assume the public wants and start breeding for health and more towards whatever standard their breed has then maybe just maybe we wouldn't have so many dogs in shelters or rescues and we could make better progress in eliminating alot more genetic diseases without compromising the health of our dogs. |
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Purebreds that include zillions of casually bred pups in their ranks, inbred for generations or bred willy-nilly with no knowledge of either the male's or female's heritage do lead to health problems and YorkieTalk is here to preach and protest daily against those kinds of breeders. For as long as this site has been here members have been literally howling against the dangers of buying from those breeders or millers in order to stop supporting the creation of dogs that carry many hereditary diseases and structural defaults that cause so much pain and misery in their puppies. Probably those casually bred dogs are as bad or no better than some mixed-breed dogs where the lines couldn't possibly be known in most cases. One of the main reasons YorkieTalk exists today is to try to encourage, endorse, promote cajole, beg and thoughtfully educate all on the idea that doing business with reputable, respected breeders of longstanding renown in the breed, will get them an excellent chance at a healthy, standard-sized dog of excellent temperament and conformation. Buying some mixed-breed dog off a website where only the claims of the seller are unsubstantiated and pie-in-the-sky is likely even chancier or as chancy as buying from a greeder, BYB'er or puppmiller. Wonder why the shelters are full of mixed breed dogs over purebred if the latter don't develop many problems? |
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I too have known of GSDs that have been show dogs for the first 2-3 years of life and are crippled and barely able to walk at 5 yrs of age. So sad that they are deliberately being bred to hurt them. I watched the BBC show when it aired a few years ago, and the BBC pulled out of sponsorship of the dog show. I couldn't watch it again. I still remember those poor king Charles cavalier spaniels and their extremely tiny skulls. Sickening! |
Some show people also breed more for looks only if they think it will get them a champion that they can claim on their resume and then sell its champion-sired puppies for a lot of money to an approved someone who is likely going to breed that "champion-sired" dog and perpetuate their name in the dog fancy. Just because they show dogs doesn't make them reputable, credible or respected unless they are breeding to improve the breed and all that that implies. I include those that show but breed for looks only in the same group as BYB'ers, greeders, puppymillers. |
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