redhed
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- Jun 22, 2012
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- Sancho
This came to my mind when reading the topic about the two bullies who are growing at different rates... and what people expect and want when they buy a bully. I'm definitely not saying this applies to that poster (both those dogs seem relatively normal), but it is a related topic.
A couple of weeks ago at the dog park, we met an older bulldog who was what I would consider an "extreme" example of bulldog breeding gone wrong. She was very long with a huge barrel chest, short, wide-spaced legs, and the longest underbite I've ever seen on any dog. Her front legs were so short and her chest so broad that her back was bowed to the point that her butt was about three inches higher than her shoulders... talk about back problems!
Granted she was old for a bulldog--about 7--but she looked like the most miserable dog I'd ever seen. She couldn't walk more than a few steps at a time (which made me wonder what she was doing at the dog park) and her owner said that because of her underbite, she'd never been able to eat/chew very well. Despite that, she was very overweight and had severe ectropian eyes. I asked her owner where he'd gotten her, and he said, "From a breeder--I looked forever for a breeder whose dogs looked like this." Granted, she was probably beautiful in her day, but her "bulldog" features were just so exaggerated that they made her life miserable. (To be fair again -- it was obvious this owner hadn't properly cared for her... her teeth were rotten and gross and her hair was falling out in patches, so it can't all be blamed on breeding but..... ).
Ugh. It just makes me shake my head...why would anyone purposely bring a life into the world that will be filled with pain?


A couple of weeks ago at the dog park, we met an older bulldog who was what I would consider an "extreme" example of bulldog breeding gone wrong. She was very long with a huge barrel chest, short, wide-spaced legs, and the longest underbite I've ever seen on any dog. Her front legs were so short and her chest so broad that her back was bowed to the point that her butt was about three inches higher than her shoulders... talk about back problems!
Granted she was old for a bulldog--about 7--but she looked like the most miserable dog I'd ever seen. She couldn't walk more than a few steps at a time (which made me wonder what she was doing at the dog park) and her owner said that because of her underbite, she'd never been able to eat/chew very well. Despite that, she was very overweight and had severe ectropian eyes. I asked her owner where he'd gotten her, and he said, "From a breeder--I looked forever for a breeder whose dogs looked like this." Granted, she was probably beautiful in her day, but her "bulldog" features were just so exaggerated that they made her life miserable. (To be fair again -- it was obvious this owner hadn't properly cared for her... her teeth were rotten and gross and her hair was falling out in patches, so it can't all be blamed on breeding but..... ).
Ugh. It just makes me shake my head...why would anyone purposely bring a life into the world that will be filled with pain?



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