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I am not saying any of these situations were puppies but I guess in my mind a healthy dog is a healthy dog and it goes on all the time. |
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I doubt that anyone practices this today, and certainly no vet would do it. |
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Our city has banned pitt bulls. The woman said her son bought it, supposedly, not knowing it was a pitt bull mix, but as it grew older it was obvious that it had pitt bull in it. So she wanted it PTS. the vet convinced her to sign it over to him so he could send it to a pitt bull rescue. |
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The registries in Germany allowed them to start a new breed based on color alone. they AKC does not allow it. That does not make them a different dog, just a different country with different rules. |
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White boxers and I forget the color of the collies that are put down all the time. My sister (a vet tech), once took three of the white boxer puppies home and raised them from a few days old, two of which unfortunatley died from parvo before they were 8 weeks old, but Joey lived a long, healthy life! |
i agree this still goes on, my sonny , i had to fight for him his mum eat his whole foot off and this byb never knew,and he said "if i had seen that no one would have ever got to see him" suppose i cant complain about him because he ended up giving my money back and the pup phew!! sonny is so happy and so loving and enjoys life to the full |
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Very sad that anyone would do something so cruel to a healthy pup. But the rumors were most show breeders who didn't want anyone to know about certain pups that were born. I heard the favorite methods was to put the pups in a freezer and let them freeze to death. They would then dispose of the body and never let anyone know. |
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It probably is not as cruel as it seems. a mother will push an unhealthy pup away and it will die from hypothermia very rapidly. So to put them in the freezer would just hasten the death. If you had a puppy born with an open skull and it was screaming in pain, the freezer would actually be a kinder choice than to drive it to a pet ER tio have it PTS. And NO I have not done this, I have been fortunate enough to never have to euthanize a puppy. |
Just a question for the Parti breeders. Does anyone know what country the Streamglen kennels is in that the Parti lines came from? |
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not a breeder but did a quick search and everything that I read said England. |
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