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    Default Labradoodle Inventor Full of Regret

    As are we all


    Labradoodle inventor full of regret, is now like the Oppenheimer of dog inventors


    For the first time in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show’s 138 year history, mixed breeds are finally being allowed into the competition. Which is very nice and inclusive of them. Sadly, mutts will only be allowed to compete in the “agility” competition, because Westminster has no “standards” with which to judge how attractive they are. Those “standards” of course, are the reason the St. Bernard went from running around rescuing people in the Swiss Alps with barrels on their necks to being so big that they get overheated if they work too hard and being super prone to disease.


    Labradoodle inventor full of regret, is now like the Oppenheimer of dog inventors

    Anyway, mixed-breed mutts are one thing–designer dogs, like labradoodles, puggles, schneagles (which I think I just made up) and other varieties specifically bred for specific reasons–are another. The designer dog craze has left shelters with a lot of “designer dogs” that didn’t quite come out right, which means people don’t adopt them and then they get euthanized.

    It all started when Wally Conron, a dog breeder in Australia, first “invented” the Labradoodle. He’d invented it for a couple that needed a hypoallergenic seeing-eye dog. Because so many people wanted purebreds only, Conron decided to name his frankendog the “labradoodle” and market it as a “new breed” of dog. People, naturally, went nuts.

    Ever since then, there’s been a craze for these so-called designer dogs. But Conron is not proud of what he hath wrought, and regrets ever having created the labradoodle.

    Via Salon:

    Conron said there are far too many unscrupulous people eager to make a buck at a dog’s expense. Rather than check the history and science, he said “horrific” puppy mills are springing up and producing unstable dogs that go unwanted and eventually are euthanized.
    “Instead of breeding out the problems, they’re breeding them in,” he said. “For every perfect one, you’re going to find a lot of crazy ones.”


    That’s a concern Conron has echoed in the past, blaming himself for opening a “Pandora’s box” and creating a “Frankenstein.”

    Personally, I think it’s gross to buy a “purebred” or “designer dog”–particularly those bred in puppy mills–when there are so many in shelters that need adopting. Why would you spend thousands of dollars on what you think is a fancier dog, when you can literally just go out to a shelter and adopt one? I mean, unless you want your dog to compete in beauty pageants like Westminster, which I think we can all agree is a bizarre pastime anyway.

    http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/2145...dog-inventors/
    Last edited by MikePal; February 7th, 2014 at 07:31 AM.

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    it had always made me wonder that you can buy a solid lab for $500 and a designer mutt will set you back three times that. a fool and their money are soon parted.
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    At least he realizes his mistake. All a little too late now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bardern View Post
    it had always made me wonder that you can buy a solid lab for $500 and a designer mutt will set you back three times that. a fool and their money are soon parted.
    You can get an ethically bred lab for 500 bucks?

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    See them in the SPCA all the time....to much dog for an idiot...so they give them up...yours for $200 !

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    I've heard they're hyper barky dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    You can get an ethically bred lab for 500 bucks?
    Ethically bred?
    OFAH, CSSA, NFA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakezilla View Post
    Ethically bred?
    Health checks on parents and grand parents on eyes, heart, elbows, hips, some are doing thyroid testing now and all results are entered in the OFA. Both parents are of age to be bred and have titles, and probably a few other things I forgot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    At least he realizes his mistake. All a little too late now.
    To be fair, he didn't really make a mistake. He set out to breed good dogs, dogs that were capable of being seeing-eye dogs. It was a bunch of other people who stepped in and started touting the labradoodle as the perfect hypoallergenic non-shedding dog.
    "The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
    -- Jim Harrison (1937 - 2016)

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    Oh ok wasn't sure what you were getting at.

    I can get one heck of an English Pointer for $500.
    OFAH, CSSA, NFA

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