Breeding Pug dogs with breathing problems.
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*he only has a few folds of skin in his face and I believe that it is wrong to breed pugs knowing that they will not be able to breathe.
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I have a pug and he is perfectly healthy and he also has such a lovely temperament/personally, I couldn't imagine life without him. However, he on
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@BrooklynBornNbred1 guess it was a good thing he didn't win then, right? Imagine what people would look like a century from now if he had his way.
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I thought eugenics said they are breeding best of the best? umnn maybe they are breeding the best of the worst. I also don't see the point why people need to pay over a thousand of dollars just to buy dogs w/ akc standard.
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People have just as many problems
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I thought they would make noises having trouble breathing
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Pugs have always reminded me of those annoying screaming aliens in Half-life...
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Hilter felt this way with humans.
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@pamlovsy2j he is ok,he will be 8 in may,still going strong and still a wonderfull beautiful barve boy,he has a new friend now,a 15 month newfie called stanley x
They don't need to stop breeding pugs, but just stop making them have such deformed flat muzzles. Anyone who would intentionallly breed a dog knowing it will have such health complications is cruel. :( Its like breeding those "twisty" cats.
Fleefles 2 years ago 5
People need to stop playing Creator and forcing deformed incest dogs on purpose. This is nasty, and it's not fair to the dogs.
yummieyummie123 1 month ago 3