This thread is a spin off RIP Merle posted by Fay. Here we can discuss the problems facing dogs.
Breeding for certain characteristics is resulting in unhealthy animals, it seems like the governing bodies do their best to uphold these characteristics & to adhere to the breed standards no matter the consequences.
I was recently looking into breed requirements.
According to their Australian standard, the British Bulldogs head should be very large, the larger the better. In essence the more C sections your vet has to perform, the better.
The Dalmatians ground colour should be pure white, so breed for deafness & you've got yourself a champion, this goes for Bully's too.
The Pugs muzzle should be relatively short, even if permitting a longer one would mean being able to control their body temperature & breathe normally.
Ridgebacks need a ridge, although without it dermoid sinus could be eliminated.
Certain breeds like Shar Peis, Bloodhounds etc should have loose skin, even if without the excessive skin ectropion could be weeded out.
There has been some positive change within the dog showing world recently, a change in some breeds requirements has been implemented after vet checks were introduced to the UKC, for example Pekingese should have a nose that isn't too short (though still too short in my opinion) now instead of having virtually no face.
Education is key in pushing for change. If the dog show world doesn't reward it, breeders won't breed for it.
Breeding for certain characteristics is resulting in unhealthy animals, it seems like the governing bodies do their best to uphold these characteristics & to adhere to the breed standards no matter the consequences.
I was recently looking into breed requirements.
According to their Australian standard, the British Bulldogs head should be very large, the larger the better. In essence the more C sections your vet has to perform, the better.
The Dalmatians ground colour should be pure white, so breed for deafness & you've got yourself a champion, this goes for Bully's too.
The Pugs muzzle should be relatively short, even if permitting a longer one would mean being able to control their body temperature & breathe normally.
Ridgebacks need a ridge, although without it dermoid sinus could be eliminated.
Certain breeds like Shar Peis, Bloodhounds etc should have loose skin, even if without the excessive skin ectropion could be weeded out.
There has been some positive change within the dog showing world recently, a change in some breeds requirements has been implemented after vet checks were introduced to the UKC, for example Pekingese should have a nose that isn't too short (though still too short in my opinion) now instead of having virtually no face.
Education is key in pushing for change. If the dog show world doesn't reward it, breeders won't breed for it.