I case you needed further proof of inbreeding problems with the English Bull Dog, besides not being able to breath or inability to reproduce naturally, it appears they're not to bright either ..LOL..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKbhP-9Aj4w
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I case you needed further proof of inbreeding problems with the English Bull Dog, besides not being able to breath or inability to reproduce naturally, it appears they're not to bright either ..LOL..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKbhP-9Aj4w
LMAO........................almost spit my coffee Mike
Joe
Bulldog has a 1/2" under-bite sticking out past it's upper jaw. Even before the Vet enters the room he can hear the dog breathing loudly/labouriously.
Why is it there? To deliver a litter.
The son of a friend has one and it sits by the pool. She says she can't wait for it to fall in. Bets are it will sink like a stone.
My Bro in law has one. Its a great loyal dog but has a whole list of health issues.. :(
So let's get perspective on this. Humans can intentionally breed dogs that struggle just to get a decent breath. Other dogs win elite status at shows but need help to traverse a room without falling over but pinch collars are mean. (I don't use them by-the-way but not the point.)
Interesting......don't you think?
You suspect incorrectly.
You also seem to be unaware that the problem, for Boxers, has developed as a result of breeding practices over the past 60 years or so. Before that time, it wasn't necessary to take "precautions," because the breed was healthy.
I am one of those people who thinks breeding practices ought to be reformed: we ought to stop breeding inherently unhealthy, unfit dogs. It's not a position that arises from ignorance.
As I said, "Bull dog has a 1/2" under-bite sticking out past it's upper jaw. Even before the Vet enters the room he can hear the dog breathing loudly/labouriously. Why is it there? To deliver a litter."
I agree with you in part Welsh however in this world we currently live in, I see almost as many challenges with "controls" as I do without.
At what point does the buyer assume any responsibility in the current nanny-state? If you looked at the aforementioned dam that was to deliver said litter, what would possess you to want one?
I'm not criticizing the breed. I'm wondering why an overtly unhealthy dog is in demand? Bull dogs don't have to be this way.
I guess common sense isn't so common anymore.
Yeah, I agree, Ugo. It's partly an education problem.
Attachment 34979Love the breed that is so typical...
Joe ;- )