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"there was a really good doc about this last year...it showed the difference in photos/paintings of breeds in the past, and then how they have been so distorted by inbreeding...it was pretty disgusting" The rhodesian ridgeback is a prime example The hair grows the wrong way down their spine due to a deliberate bred deformity of the spin that give that effect Dogs that are born without the ridge are actually the healthy ones but can't be shown or bred because they aren't upto standard Crazy | |||
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"Give me a Mongal any day, none of this poodle crossed between a Great Dane ![]() Those type of dogs are not primarily shown at Crufts because as use they are not pedigree dogs. They do have Scruffs, a section for the crossbreeds though ![]() | |||
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