I don't see it as being any worse then backyard purebreed breeders.gr8dane said:how sad
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kwillia said:I don't see it as being any worse then backyard purebreed breeders.
I feel that since most purebred breeds carry such high risks for hereditary health issues, purebreds aren't all that.rack'm said:IF they are purebred I'd say it's ok, but making mutts just cause isn't a good thing. IMO
kwillia said:I feel that since most purebred breeds carry such high risks for hereditary health issues, purebreds aren't all that.
kwillia said:I feel that since most purebred breeds carry such high risks for hereditary health issues, purebreds aren't all that.
Honestly folks... how the heck do you think they came up with most of the "registered" breeds out there.jwwb2000 said:
Some of the purebreds are so inbred, that particular family line has a mound of health issues.
And with pugs, they are prone to having breathing issues as one of the main problems due to them having a smushed nose. By breeding a pug with a beagle (puggle) this helps to lower the breathing issue.