http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-b...edented+Event+Happens+At+Prestigious+Dog+Show
If we're fortunate, this could hopefully be the beginning of a trend where animals bred to unhealthy standards for the sake of some extreme appearance will no longer be permitted to compete in animal shows...which will hopefully discourage the breeding of extremes.
That doesn't mean breeds like bulldogs, Pekes, or Persians shouldn't exist at all. But there's a HUGE difference between this poor animal and a healthy doll-faced Persian, for instance. The former is the result of what I consider to be rather selfish breeding; the latter is a healthy cat.
I hope breed standards will soon be rewritten to consider the health of the animal first--only after that appearance.
If we're fortunate, this could hopefully be the beginning of a trend where animals bred to unhealthy standards for the sake of some extreme appearance will no longer be permitted to compete in animal shows...which will hopefully discourage the breeding of extremes.
That doesn't mean breeds like bulldogs, Pekes, or Persians shouldn't exist at all. But there's a HUGE difference between this poor animal and a healthy doll-faced Persian, for instance. The former is the result of what I consider to be rather selfish breeding; the latter is a healthy cat.
I hope breed standards will soon be rewritten to consider the health of the animal first--only after that appearance.