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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " You do know that "pure breeds" or "pedigrees" were created through selective breeding? On the whole, they tend to suffer breed-specific issues. Mongrels for me, anytime. | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " A friend has the nerve to charge 1k each for her puppy cockapoodles. Then breed her and her sister again! She's openly admitted she's using the money to save up for a range rover. You're right OP. They're cross breeds and mongrels. They shouldn't be given fancy lables nor charge over the top prices. They often have little clue what bloodline they're breeding they're bitch with. All breeds come with hereditary illnesses or the like. Without thorough research, you'll never know what your puppy may end up with. | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " You do know how pedigree dogs came about don't you? | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs You do know that "pure breeds" or "pedigrees" were created through selective breeding? On the whole, they tend to suffer breed-specific issues. Mongrels for me, anytime." So do mongrels. You'll never fully know what you're dog was bred with. All kinds of potential hidden defects and illness from each bloodline that can pop up at anytime. It's more the silly prices those breeders charge for mixed bred dogs (that can never be KC registered) that bothers me. They're mongrels and a sensible price in place should reflect that. No dodgy person will pay more then a few pounds for a dog they intend on abusing or use in fights. So even a sensible price will still attract buyers and be a deterrent against potential animal abusers. | |||
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"Our dog is absolutely unique. ..obscure German breed. Its a Heinz...." ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs A friend has the nerve to charge 1k each for her puppy cockapoodles. Then breed her and her sister again! She's openly admitted she's using the money to save up for a range rover. You're right OP. They're cross breeds and mongrels. They shouldn't be given fancy lables nor charge over the top prices. They often have little clue what bloodline they're breeding they're bitch with. All breeds come with hereditary illnesses or the like. Without thorough research, you'll never know what your puppy may end up with." yes you are correct and as they say " a fool and money are often parted" I live in a wealthy neighbourhood, seems every neighbour is now paying out silly money for these strange lap dogs they will be very unfortunate when they start mixing breeds of Husky & Malamute as they will soon realise they then have a very strong willed, dominant powerhouse of a dog on their hands | |||
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"In the scheme of things who gives a fuck as long as the woofers are well looked after and cared for? ![]() Agreed ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " you seriously need to take a chill pill and i have had a few very loyal as you say Mogrels and would still choose them over a known breed the man/woman makes the dog a dog regarldless of breed etc | |||
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"In the scheme of things who gives a fuck as long as the woofers are well looked after and cared for? ![]() ![]() one persons _iew of being well looked after differs from another . is it okay to carry one around in your handbag? lift it up into your arms if another dog is approaching in distance dress it in silly outfits or rain covers constantly feed it snacks wash it regular in a sweet smelling doggy shampoo . you be the judge | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs you seriously need to take a chill pill and i have had a few very loyal as you say Mogrels and would still choose them over a known breed the man/woman makes the dog a dog regarldless of breed etc" its good to see some recognise they own a mongrel, that is what this thread is about | |||
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"Our dog is absolutely unique. ..obscure German breed. Its a Heinz.... ![]() I understand that there are 57 different varieties of this particular breed each with its own characteristics. Which one do you have? ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs you seriously need to take a chill pill and i have had a few very loyal as you say Mogrels and would still choose them over a known breed the man/woman makes the dog a dog regarldless of breed etc its good to see some recognise they own a mongrel, that is what this thread is about" grr they where never mongrels to me they where dogs end of! | |||
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" stop interfering with the breed of dogs " Actually - Some breeds do need interfering with. Breathing problems and health conditions with way too many dogs due to breeding. Heck- Is it French Bulldogs or Boston Terriers that have been bred so selectively that they can't shag any more due to their hips or shoulders being messed up? | |||
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"Our dog is absolutely unique. ..obscure German breed. Its a Heinz.... ![]() ![]() ..at the risk of being labelled a braggart...we have the 37th one...widely regarded as the superior variety. . | |||
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" stop interfering with the breed of dogs Actually - Some breeds do need interfering with. Breathing problems and health conditions with way too many dogs due to breeding. Heck- Is it French Bulldogs or Boston Terriers that have been bred so selectively that they can't shag any more due to their hips or shoulders being messed up? " and of course the kennel club deciding on how each breed should look, height, shoulders, hips, head, ears, how the tail should stand, and then the breeders breed the dog to suit so that they can get a placing and earn extra cash when they continue to breed The kennel club almost ruined German shepherds, luckily today this has been recognised | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " . I have a 100% pedigree pitt-bull-dober-rott-sation.I paid £400 for him. I wanted a dog with a nice temperament. As cute and cuddly as our Satan is OP, if you were to call him a mongrel to his face he would probably have your right leg for lunch..... ...oh no!!!.....the post man!!!.... SATAAAN!!!! | |||
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"I have 2, I can mince round the park with my mongrels as happy as pig in shit. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"They aren't mongrels though. They have a list of breed pedigree from both parents (or should if they are costing hundreds of ££) they are a purpose built cross to try and get the best of two breeds. In the horse world most people are actively looking for a well thought out cross breed and you will often pay more for a cross breed than a pure bred as they are a more versatile and level headed prospect for the job you want them to do. People will pay for anything that fits the criteria they are looking for. A mongrel is an animal of unknown parentage." anyone who pays £100's of pounds for a cross breed deserves to have that money taken from them . anyone who has a KC registered dog and allows it to be bred with a different breed should not be considered a breeder . a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance | |||
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"We have a lurcher, the amount of people that think that that is a breed of dog is staggering, she is a mongrel and the best dog we have ever had" We have a Golden Doodle and couldn't have asked for a better dog. Worth every penny. | |||
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"We have a lurcher, the amount of people that think that that is a breed of dog is staggering, she is a mongrel and the best dog we have ever had We have a Golden Doodle and couldn't have asked for a better dog. Worth every penny." you mean to say you have a mongrel or a cross breed, just say it | |||
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" a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance" As does spelling incompetence with more than one 'i' ![]() | |||
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" a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance As does spelling incompetence with more than one 'i' ![]() true, or being to quick on the keyboard, we always have the grammar police quick to jump in though ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs A friend has the nerve to charge 1k each for her puppy cockapoodles. Then breed her and her sister again! She's openly admitted she's using the money to save up for a range rover. You're right OP. They're cross breeds and mongrels. They shouldn't be given fancy lables nor charge over the top prices. They often have little clue what bloodline they're breeding they're bitch with. All breeds come with hereditary illnesses or the like. Without thorough research, you'll never know what your puppy may end up with." Although,in a childish way,I do find corgipoo funny ![]() | |||
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"We have a lurcher, the amount of people that think that that is a breed of dog is staggering, she is a mongrel and the best dog we have ever had We have a Golden Doodle and couldn't have asked for a better dog. Worth every penny." A what? | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " and pay a fortune too. All wrong. | |||
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"They aren't mongrels though. They have a list of breed pedigree from both parents (or should if they are costing hundreds of ££) they are a purpose built cross to try and get the best of two breeds. In the horse world most people are actively looking for a well thought out cross breed and you will often pay more for a cross breed than a pure bred as they are a more versatile and level headed prospect for the job you want them to do. People will pay for anything that fits the criteria they are looking for. A mongrel is an animal of unknown parentage. anyone who pays £100's of pounds for a cross breed deserves to have that money taken from them . anyone who has a KC registered dog and allows it to be bred with a different breed should not be considered a breeder . a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance" I take it you did your research into the KC then? In case you didnt you can actually KC register a labradoodle or any other cross breed with them. To show my research heres a link http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/registration/how-to-register-your-dog/ read the bit at the top where it says the about they have suitable registers for both. | |||
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"They aren't mongrels though. They have a list of breed pedigree from both parents (or should if they are costing hundreds of ££) they are a purpose built cross to try and get the best of two breeds. In the horse world most people are actively looking for a well thought out cross breed and you will often pay more for a cross breed than a pure bred as they are a more versatile and level headed prospect for the job you want them to do. People will pay for anything that fits the criteria they are looking for. A mongrel is an animal of unknown parentage. anyone who pays £100's of pounds for a cross breed deserves to have that money taken from them . anyone who has a KC registered dog and allows it to be bred with a different breed should not be considered a breeder . a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance I take it you did your research into the KC then? In case you didnt you can actually KC register a labradoodle or any other cross breed with them. To show my research heres a link http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/registration/how-to-register-your-dog/ read the bit at the top where it says the about they have suitable registers for both." straight from the kennel club; the Kennel Club is concerned that some unscrupulous breeders may be breeding these types of dog simply for financial profit, rather than with the health and welfare of the dogs in mind. This can mean that they will mass produce puppies to meet the latest celebrity-driven trend and will sell them on to people who are buying the dog as a fad rather than based on an educated decision about what is right for them. Buying a dog is a lifetime commitment and they should not be purchased on a whim or to go along with the latest fashion. The Kennel Club is further concerned that the crossing of these breeds may result in health problems if the breeder is more interested in making money than about welfare. Any responsible breeder will undertake health tests prior to breeding a litter and this should apply just as much to a crossbreed as to a purebred dog. As an example, a 'Labradoodle' is the result of a cross between a Labrador and a Poodle. Both of these breeds can be susceptible to hip problems and simply crossing them will only exacerbate the problem and not eradicate it. A 'designer' dog is a crossbreed and may prove to be less predictable than a purebred dog. The advantages of buying a pedigree dog include the predictability of specific breed traits including behaviour and temperament, care needs, and their health predisposition. This gives the owner a better chance of understanding the needs of the dog, and which breed will be best for them. | |||
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"If you want a dog, to be your best friend, to be part of the family, get your arse round to the local Dogs Trust home and get one of the multitude that are dumped each year because their previous owner was a half-wit who should be marched out into the woods and shot. Go on, what are you waiting for?" I would, but I went all the way to fucking Russia for my dog. | |||
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"If you want a dog, to be your best friend, to be part of the family, get your arse round to the local Dogs Trust home and get one of the multitude that are dumped each year because their previous owner was a half-wit who should be marched out into the woods and shot. Go on, what are you waiting for? I would, but I went all the way to fucking Russia for my dog. " And I would go all that way for mine, if necessary. I know he'd walk it to be by MY side, so fair's fair | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " Maybe they are, I have a pure breed and a "mongrel" My "mongrel" is the best! I couldn't have asked for a better all round dog. She looks just like a chihuahua so no one is none the wiser but I'm proud to say she is mixed. | |||
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"I remember watching a programme Crufts and cross breeding a few years ago ...it was very sad. Over generations how specific breeds are no longer the originals anymore. ![]() ![]() just been reading from the canine society..the problem with 'original' breeds is inbreeding which causes recessive genes. While things have to be moderated, they can never stay the same..and this applies to any species.. | |||
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"The labradoodle was bred by a austrailian dog breeder at the request of an elderly couple where 1 was blind and the other was alergic to dog hairs. So it is a working dog bred for a reason Mix breed dogs can be a lot healthier than pure breeds if bred responsibly. Pure breeds suffer from limited gene pool. And that's only going to get worse in a lot of breeds as they continue to inbreed " as above: http://www.instituteofcaninebiology.org/blog/health-of-purebred-vs-mixed-breed-dogs-the-data | |||
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"The labradoodle was bred by a austrailian dog breeder at the request of an elderly couple where 1 was blind and the other was alergic to dog hairs. So it is a working dog bred for a reason Mix breed dogs can be a lot healthier than pure breeds if bred responsibly. Pure breeds suffer from limited gene pool. And that's only going to get worse in a lot of breeds as they continue to inbreed " guess you did not read this direct from the kennel club, so I will put it up for you to read again and ofcourse you do get responsible owners but you also get kennel farms straight from the kennel club web page; the Kennel Club is concerned that some unscrupulous breeders may be breeding these types of dog simply for financial profit, rather than with the health and welfare of the dogs in mind. This can mean that they will mass produce puppies to meet the latest celebrity-driven trend and will sell them on to people who are buying the dog as a fad rather than based on an educated decision about what is right for them. Buying a dog is a lifetime commitment and they should not be purchased on a whim or to go along with the latest fashion. The Kennel Club is further concerned that the crossing of these breeds may result in health problems if the breeder is more interested in making money than about welfare. Any responsible breeder will undertake health tests prior to breeding a litter and this should apply just as much to a crossbreed as to a purebred dog. As an example, a 'Labradoodle' is the result of a cross between a Labrador and a Poodle. Both of these breeds can be susceptible to hip problems and simply crossing them will only exacerbate the problem and not eradicate it. A 'designer' dog is a crossbreed and may prove to be less predictable than a purebred dog. The advantages of buying a pedigree dog include the predictability of specific breed traits including behaviour and temperament, care needs, and their health predisposition. This gives the owner a better chance of understanding the needs of the dog, and which breed will be best for them | |||
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"I remember watching a programme Crufts and cross breeding a few years ago ...it was very sad. Over generations how specific breeds are no longer the originals anymore. ![]() ![]() The fact dogs aren't like they originally were aren't the problem,you wouldn't want an original english bull baiting bulldog for example as they were so vicious but the english bulldog of today is destroyed from years of bad dog show standards to the point that now the breed can't be saved. It will have to be bred to other dogs to survive into the future. Sad | |||
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"folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " Technically it's a cross breed, as it omes from 2 distinct pedigree sources. As for the prices, anything is worth what people are prepared to pay for it, no more no less. Fashionable = desirable = expensive. | |||
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"The labradoodle was bred by a austrailian dog breeder at the request of an elderly couple where 1 was blind and the other was alergic to dog hairs. So it is a working dog bred for a reason Mix breed dogs can be a lot healthier than pure breeds if bred responsibly. Pure breeds suffer from limited gene pool. And that's only going to get worse in a lot of breeds as they continue to inbreed guess you did not read this direct from the kennel club, so I will put it up for you to read again and ofcourse you do get responsible owners but you also get kennel farms straight from the kennel club web page; the Kennel Club is concerned that some unscrupulous breeders may be breeding these types of dog simply for financial profit, rather than with the health and welfare of the dogs in mind. This can mean that they will mass produce puppies to meet the latest celebrity-driven trend and will sell them on to people who are buying the dog as a fad rather than based on an educated decision about what is right for them. Buying a dog is a lifetime commitment and they should not be purchased on a whim or to go along with the latest fashion. The Kennel Club is further concerned that the crossing of these breeds may result in health problems if the breeder is more interested in making money than about welfare. Any responsible breeder will undertake health tests prior to breeding a litter and this should apply just as much to a crossbreed as to a purebred dog. As an example, a 'Labradoodle' is the result of a cross between a Labrador and a Poodle. Both of these breeds can be susceptible to hip problems and simply crossing them will only exacerbate the problem and not eradicate it. A 'designer' dog is a crossbreed and may prove to be less predictable than a purebred dog. The advantages of buying a pedigree dog include the predictability of specific breed traits including behaviour and temperament, care needs, and their health predisposition. This gives the owner a better chance of understanding the needs of the dog, and which breed will be best for them" I wasn't defending the breeding of designer toy dogs really as I know little about them. I know more about working dog breeds.different world Anyway I wouldn't listen to anything the kennel club say. Read my above post on what they done to your national dog,the bulldog | |||
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"My mate has a Japanese akita cross English bull mastiff. (Not in this country)It's a fucking killing machine and weighs 20 stone. Can't take it out in public coz the last time he did it came back to him with someones Yorkie in its mouth and dropped it at his feet like it was a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() absolutely some dogs need strick control, including Alaskan malamute bitches | |||
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"We have a lurcher, the amount of people that think that that is a breed of dog is staggering, she is a mongrel and the best dog we have ever had We have a Golden Doodle and couldn't have asked for a better dog. Worth every penny. A what?" It's a retriever standard poodle cross. Brilliant dog. | |||
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"My mate has a Japanese akita cross English bull mastiff. (Not in this country)It's a fucking killing machine and weighs 20 stone. Can't take it out in public coz the last time he did it came back to him with someones Yorkie in its mouth and dropped it at his feet like it was a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Why would anyone cross an akita with a bullmastiff? A recipe for an aggressive stubborn dog IMO Anybody that breeds dogs should have a goal in mind,usually to better the breed and if cross breeding doing it for a purpose I have a bandog,pitbull mastiff mix. It's a common mix going back years to breed a dog great size and temperament | |||
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"The labradoodle was bred by a austrailian dog breeder at the request of an elderly couple where 1 was blind and the other was alergic to dog hairs. So it is a working dog bred for a reason Mix breed dogs can be a lot healthier than pure breeds if bred responsibly. Pure breeds suffer from limited gene pool. And that's only going to get worse in a lot of breeds as they continue to inbreed guess you did not read this direct from the kennel club, so I will put it up for you to read again and ofcourse you do get responsible owners but you also get kennel farms straight from the kennel club web page; the Kennel Club is concerned that some unscrupulous breeders may be breeding these types of dog simply for financial profit, rather than with the health and welfare of the dogs in mind. This can mean that they will mass produce puppies to meet the latest celebrity-driven trend and will sell them on to people who are buying the dog as a fad rather than based on an educated decision about what is right for them. Buying a dog is a lifetime commitment and they should not be purchased on a whim or to go along with the latest fashion. The Kennel Club is further concerned that the crossing of these breeds may result in health problems if the breeder is more interested in making money than about welfare. Any responsible breeder will undertake health tests prior to breeding a litter and this should apply just as much to a crossbreed as to a purebred dog. As an example, a 'Labradoodle' is the result of a cross between a Labrador and a Poodle. Both of these breeds can be susceptible to hip problems and simply crossing them will only exacerbate the problem and not eradicate it. A 'designer' dog is a crossbreed and may prove to be less predictable than a purebred dog. The advantages of buying a pedigree dog include the predictability of specific breed traits including behaviour and temperament, care needs, and their health predisposition. This gives the owner a better chance of understanding the needs of the dog, and which breed will be best for them" We went to crufts this year and the so called pure breed German shepherd was a disgrace. It won despite being able to hardly walk properly. So buying a purebred is no guarantee of getting a dog that is without problems. | |||
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"The labradoodle was bred by a austrailian dog breeder at the request of an elderly couple where 1 was blind and the other was alergic to dog hairs. So it is a working dog bred for a reason Mix breed dogs can be a lot healthier than pure breeds if bred responsibly. Pure breeds suffer from limited gene pool. And that's only going to get worse in a lot of breeds as they continue to inbreed guess you did not read this direct from the kennel club, so I will put it up for you to read again and ofcourse you do get responsible owners but you also get kennel farms straight from the kennel club web page; the Kennel Club is concerned that some unscrupulous breeders may be breeding these types of dog simply for financial profit, rather than with the health and welfare of the dogs in mind. This can mean that they will mass produce puppies to meet the latest celebrity-driven trend and will sell them on to people who are buying the dog as a fad rather than based on an educated decision about what is right for them. Buying a dog is a lifetime commitment and they should not be purchased on a whim or to go along with the latest fashion. The Kennel Club is further concerned that the crossing of these breeds may result in health problems if the breeder is more interested in making money than about welfare. Any responsible breeder will undertake health tests prior to breeding a litter and this should apply just as much to a crossbreed as to a purebred dog. As an example, a 'Labradoodle' is the result of a cross between a Labrador and a Poodle. Both of these breeds can be susceptible to hip problems and simply crossing them will only exacerbate the problem and not eradicate it. A 'designer' dog is a crossbreed and may prove to be less predictable than a purebred dog. The advantages of buying a pedigree dog include the predictability of specific breed traits including behaviour and temperament, care needs, and their health predisposition. This gives the owner a better chance of understanding the needs of the dog, and which breed will be best for them" can I add in your own quote about the kennel club though?: "and of course the kennel club deciding on how each breed should look, height, shoulders, hips, head, ears, how the tail should stand, and then the breeders breed the dog to suit so that they can get a placing and earn extra cash when they continue to breed The kennel club almost ruined German shepherds, luckily today this has been recognised" so all in all..this shouldn't really be about cross-breeds being given a name, but more about which types are being bred together if they have currently known genetic problems that affect them. And predictability?- no dog should be deemed safer than another IMO. | |||
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"My mate has a Japanese akita cross English bull mastiff. (Not in this country)It's a fucking killing machine and weighs 20 stone. Can't take it out in public coz the last time he did it came back to him with someones Yorkie in its mouth and dropped it at his feet like it was a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() He did have a goal in mind.... To kill people that break into his house when he's at work. | |||
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"Our dog is absolutely unique. ..obscure German breed. Its a Heinz.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ..bravo sir!...you certainly know you're heinz. Best part of the 37's is....they come with a free lesbain. .. I think that's because they may have originated in lesbia (small hamlet on the outskirts of baloney)....bologna I mean..damn autocock.... | |||
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"Er...all the dog breeds we have are a result of people's 'interference'. Otherwise they'd all be wolves." Boom. ![]() | |||
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"People let some weird shit annoy them." the poo inspector; never really been an inspector of shit, what shit do you inspect and consider to be a normal one? ![]() | |||
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"Er...all the dog breeds we have are a result of people's 'interference'. Otherwise they'd all be wolves. Boom. ![]() True. Most dog breeds can be traced back to 1 breeder like doberman for the dobie,john d johnson for the american bulldog,dr Nunez for the dogo argentino etc And they ALL inbred their dogs,it's an accepted part of creating new breeds,so limited gene pool to start with and continuos inbreeding since A lot of pure breeds days are numbered and they will have to outcross to other breeds to survive | |||
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"Dog breeds become fashionable. We planned on getting a dachshund for years and as soon as we could we found a good breeder and visited and brought one home on the second visit. Since TV adverts and mainstream media have started featuring dachshunds the price of pups has gone up to around £1500....mainly people just chancing it trying to make a quick profit. The decent breeders stick to the usually price of around £600-£750. Do these designer cross breeds come with all the paperwork? 3 or 4 generations of linage, KC papers, hereditary defect checks?" Prob not but then most of the pure breeds being sold don't either. Just look at any pet site,pets4homes for eg Not defending designer dogs more condemning most of the dog "industry". Cause that's what it is | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs You do know that "pure breeds" or "pedigrees" were created through selective breeding? On the whole, they tend to suffer breed-specific issues. Mongrels for me, anytime." The point about selective breeding is a fair one, however through similar selective breeding the prominence of these breed specific health issues can be minimised, Such as hip and eye scoring. A dam and sire with low hip scores will generally produce pups with low hip scores As someone who both uses dogs for work and owns them as pets I have seen many different combinations of breeds. Some are genuinely bred to produce a more suitable dog for a certain type of work such as the springador and some are produced to satisfy areas like the "toy" dog market such as the cockapoo. Im not generally a fan of cross breeds and like to stick to my pedigrees however it's very much a case of different strokes! Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol | |||
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"There are those that say artificially maintaining distinguishable breeds of dog is 'interfering'. Back in the mists of time there were just 'dogs'." Yeah your right there how can evolution work if you don't mix things up a bit | |||
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"Dog breeds become fashionable. We planned on getting a dachshund for years and as soon as we could we found a good breeder and visited and brought one home on the second visit. Since TV adverts and mainstream media have started featuring dachshunds the price of pups has gone up to around £1500....mainly people just chancing it trying to make a quick profit. The decent breeders stick to the usually price of around £600-£750. Do these designer cross breeds come with all the paperwork? 3 or 4 generations of linage, KC papers, hereditary defect checks? Prob not but then most of the pure breeds being sold don't either. Just look at any pet site,pets4homes for eg Not defending designer dogs more condemning most of the dog "industry". Cause that's what it is" I fully agree and it's ignorant buyers that fuel this. Boils my blood! | |||
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"If you want a dog, to be your best friend, to be part of the family, get your arse round to the local Dogs Trust home and get one of the multitude that are dumped each year because their previous owner was a half-wit who should be marched out into the woods and shot. Go on, what are you waiting for? I would, but I went all the way to fucking Russia for my dog. " Ohhh what type is it? I want a picture x | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol " What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. | |||
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"If you want a dog, to be your best friend, to be part of the family, get your arse round to the local Dogs Trust home and get one of the multitude that are dumped each year because their previous owner was a half-wit who should be marched out into the woods and shot. Go on, what are you waiting for? I would, but I went all the way to fucking Russia for my dog. Ohhh what type is it? I want a picture x" wish we had a picture or two of you ![]() | |||
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" What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Mainly for use in deer poaching and sheep killing I am involved in field sports and have dealt with many lurchers/lurcher owners. Every owner has had some sort of criminal conviction and I have witnessed lurchers chasing and killing both sheep and deer even in front of paying guests. The recall on these dogs has been non existent As I said, different strokes for different folks but just don't bring one near me lol " | |||
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"My mate has a Japanese akita cross English bull mastiff. (Not in this country)It's a fucking killing machine and weighs 20 stone. Can't take it out in public coz the last time he did it came back to him with someones Yorkie in its mouth and dropped it at his feet like it was a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() We have a pure bred Akita long coat, He's good as gold with the kids won't even play tug o war with them because he knows he's too big..He has little tolerance of yappy little dogs with "size" issues though & did the same with next doors wire haired terrier when it got out & attacked him, a nigh on 10st Akita..£350 down the vets later (not us) and all OK..did think twice about sticking my hands in his mouth to retrieve said hairy sausage roll though, but he was fine and let it go.. His gutteral growl when strangers go near the kids would give a Rottweiler second thoughts too.. We now play hand tug o war with me holding his canines in a fist & him holding enough to pull but not enough to mark ![]() | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued." I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum | |||
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"My mate has a Japanese akita cross English bull mastiff. (Not in this country)It's a fucking killing machine and weighs 20 stone. Can't take it out in public coz the last time he did it came back to him with someones Yorkie in its mouth and dropped it at his feet like it was a toy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tug of war with a pup is a great way of increasing a dogs prey drive. So be warned that will increase his aggression with little yap pay dogs unless you follow the training thru to being able to recall him | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum" Don't get me wrong at one time they definitely would have been used for the now obsolete "catching one for the pot" but I don't really feel that applies now. I know people that have a lot of trouble with people poaching deer with longdogs and I've seen first hand the damage that they do it can be pretty gruesome. Carcasses also tend to be left where they fall also. | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum Don't get me wrong at one time they definitely would have been used for the now obsolete "catching one for the pot" but I don't really feel that applies now. I know people that have a lot of trouble with people poaching deer with longdogs and I've seen first hand the damage that they do it can be pretty gruesome. Carcasses also tend to be left where they fall also." It still applies around here. People hunt rabbits with lurchers all the time here. A lot still do going by the amount of lurchers I see being sold here | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum Don't get me wrong at one time they definitely would have been used for the now obsolete "catching one for the pot" but I don't really feel that applies now. I know people that have a lot of trouble with people poaching deer with longdogs and I've seen first hand the damage that they do it can be pretty gruesome. Carcasses also tend to be left where they fall also. It still applies around here. People hunt rabbits with lurchers all the time here. A lot still do going by the amount of lurchers I see being sold here " I think the idea of actually catching animals purely to eat them and not for the thrill of killing something is what's dying out The people that I know that catch rabbits with them do it to make a quick bit of money so they can spend it on drugs. The same reason applies to the breeding and selling of puppies | |||
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"They aren't mongrels though. They have a list of breed pedigree from both parents (or should if they are costing hundreds of ££) they are a purpose built cross to try and get the best of two breeds. In the horse world most people are actively looking for a well thought out cross breed and you will often pay more for a cross breed than a pure bred as they are a more versatile and level headed prospect for the job you want them to do. People will pay for anything that fits the criteria they are looking for. A mongrel is an animal of unknown parentage." ![]() | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum Don't get me wrong at one time they definitely would have been used for the now obsolete "catching one for the pot" but I don't really feel that applies now. I know people that have a lot of trouble with people poaching deer with longdogs and I've seen first hand the damage that they do it can be pretty gruesome. Carcasses also tend to be left where they fall also. It still applies around here. People hunt rabbits with lurchers all the time here. A lot still do going by the amount of lurchers I see being sold here I think the idea of actually catching animals purely to eat them and not for the thrill of killing something is what's dying out The people that I know that catch rabbits with them do it to make a quick bit of money so they can spend it on drugs. The same reason applies to the breeding and selling of puppies " Families seem to be the biggest offenders here of breeding for money. After the huge puppy farms of course. Ppl have a pedigree dog so breed it with no thought to health checks or breed standards. If it has papers they breed it | |||
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" Don't start me about bloody lurchers though lol What's different with Lurchers? The cross-breeding of a sight hound with a complimentary breed to increase recall and handling ability, mainly for the use in hunting and field sports. Or, as in our case, an accident of having one dog GSD and multiple bitches locked in a squalid house in Salford, and the mother of my lurcher happening to be pregnant when rescued. I see scumbags around my area with lurchers a lot now. They seem to be the new pitbull in those circles. Heard of them being set on deer. Scum Don't get me wrong at one time they definitely would have been used for the now obsolete "catching one for the pot" but I don't really feel that applies now. I know people that have a lot of trouble with people poaching deer with longdogs and I've seen first hand the damage that they do it can be pretty gruesome. Carcasses also tend to be left where they fall also. It still applies around here. People hunt rabbits with lurchers all the time here. A lot still do going by the amount of lurchers I see being sold here I think the idea of actually catching animals purely to eat them and not for the thrill of killing something is what's dying out The people that I know that catch rabbits with them do it to make a quick bit of money so they can spend it on drugs. The same reason applies to the breeding and selling of puppies Families seem to be the biggest offenders here of breeding for money. After the huge puppy farms of course. Ppl have a pedigree dog so breed it with no thought to health checks or breed standards. If it has papers they breed it " It's just cruel and irresponsible And you can't get papers for a lurcher | |||
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"They aren't mongrels though. They have a list of breed pedigree from both parents (or should if they are costing hundreds of ££) they are a purpose built cross to try and get the best of two breeds. In the horse world most people are actively looking for a well thought out cross breed and you will often pay more for a cross breed than a pure bred as they are a more versatile and level headed prospect for the job you want them to do. People will pay for anything that fits the criteria they are looking for. A mongrel is an animal of unknown parentage. ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " I've got a jackahuahua. She's small and mean and will have your face off if you say different. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"It's a derogatory term that should only be reserved for a kinky sub. Cross breed is much nicer. Mongrel says your dog is better than mine and as we all know pedigree dogs are inbred to the nth degree and come with all sorts of genetic and often life limiting problems. I've owned both. My parents bred chocolate labs. They're some interesting infographics out there documenting the changes in pedigree dogs over the last 100 years. They have become caricatures of themselves with grossly overemphasised features. Cross breeds reportedly have fewer health issues. Nothing worse than a doggy snob! " While I got much of the OP's post, this was the feeling I had: these other smaller dogs are not dogs, as they arent really known as dogs that are 'useful'- and my point, if someone has a poofy lil lap dog thing and it has no underlying health/mental issues from its breed...well, so be it. it IS still a dog, and governed by elemental dog behaviour i.e needing to belong to its considered pack leader. | |||
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"It's a derogatory term that should only be reserved for a kinky sub. Cross breed is much nicer. Mongrel says your dog is better than mine and as we all know pedigree dogs are inbred to the nth degree and come with all sorts of genetic and often life limiting problems. I've owned both. My parents bred chocolate labs. They're some interesting infographics out there documenting the changes in pedigree dogs over the last 100 years. They have become caricatures of themselves with grossly overemphasised features. Cross breeds reportedly have fewer health issues. Nothing worse than a doggy snob! While I got much of the OP's post, this was the feeling I had: these other smaller dogs are not dogs, as they arent really known as dogs that are 'useful'- and my point, if someone has a poofy lil lap dog thing and it has no underlying health/mental issues from its breed...well, so be it. it IS still a dog, and governed by elemental dog behaviour i.e needing to belong to its considered pack leader." Do you want mine? She's an absolute shit. | |||
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"It's a derogatory term that should only be reserved for a kinky sub. Cross breed is much nicer. Mongrel says your dog is better than mine and as we all know pedigree dogs are inbred to the nth degree and come with all sorts of genetic and often life limiting problems. I've owned both. My parents bred chocolate labs. They're some interesting infographics out there documenting the changes in pedigree dogs over the last 100 years. They have become caricatures of themselves with grossly overemphasised features. Cross breeds reportedly have fewer health issues. Nothing worse than a doggy snob! While I got much of the OP's post, this was the feeling I had: these other smaller dogs are not dogs, as they arent really known as dogs that are 'useful'- and my point, if someone has a poofy lil lap dog thing and it has no underlying health/mental issues from its breed...well, so be it. it IS still a dog, and governed by elemental dog behaviour i.e needing to belong to its considered pack leader. Do you want mine? She's an absolute shit. " my cats VERY clear...she owns me | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " Labradoodles are now recognised as a breed according to the Kennel Club, so yes they ARE a breed now. (there was no need to make them up in the first place as there are plenty pure breeds that are suitable for people allergic to dogs) The labradoodle became known in 1988, when Australian breeder Wally Conron crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle at the Royal Guide Dogs Associations of Australia in Victoria Conron's aim was to combine the low-shedding coat of the poodle with the gentleness and trainability of a Labrador retriever, and to provide a guide dog suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander. However, the other mixes you mention, plus, cockerpoo, cavipoo, and whatever else you care to name, are not mongrels. They are crossbreeds. A crossbreed is the result of two different pure bred dogs, mated, my own dog is a GSD x Collie (no fancy name, sorry ![]() | |||
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"had a misformed hip bone and a terrible skin condition caused by fleas. He's also got really poor sinuses and snores like a pitman after a night on the ale. The poor fellow has suffered from skin conditions all his 8 years, and can't walk very far. we wouldn't be without our dear Leon for the world ![]() This is the very reason why two breeds of the same type should not be bred from, your poor wee dog, has had to cope with problems from the very start of his life. Brachycelaphic breeds (the ones with short noses, french bulldogs, pugs,boxers etc) because the breathing is not taken into consideration when mating dogs, the noses end up shorter and shorter, and actually shorten the animals life span. Small dogs should outlive the larger breeds, but they aren't because of this... Leon sounds like he's landed in heaven with you and at 8 yrs old, possibly not had the easiest of years, but he's soldiered on with your help, god bless you. Can i just ask though, what do you do with his skin condition? or has it healed up now? My dog has a gluten allergy and was on a hypoallergenic diet, but now on a regular one. | |||
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"We have two labradoodles (That's a labrador poodle cross if you're being a pain in the arse and can't work that out yourself). They both came from wonderful families, from well looked after parents (their mum is now 'retired' and belongs to my mate). Yeah they were expensive but worth every penny. I don't doubt that we put a lot more effort and research into our girls than many would. Not sure why you seem to be suggesting that pedigree breeders are never horrible, when in reality there are probably far more of them! Would have loved to rehome but due to allergies and health conditions it wasn't really an option. When I'm able to, if I see a poodle cross needing rehomed I'll absolutely jump at the chance. " We got our golden doodle because of their intelligence, good nature and the min shedding of hair which means allergy problems are hugely reduced. | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " Guide dogs use them as they moult less. | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs Guide dogs use them as they moult less. " Pure breeds, so called, are the result of gross interference by man in dog breeding. Left to their own devices, dogs would have far less issues with hips and breathing etc!! | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs Labradoodles are now recognised as a breed according to the Kennel Club, so yes they ARE a breed now. (there was no need to make them up in the first place as there are plenty pure breeds that are suitable for people allergic to dogs) The labradoodle became known in 1988, when Australian breeder Wally Conron crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle at the Royal Guide Dogs Associations of Australia in Victoria Conron's aim was to combine the low-shedding coat of the poodle with the gentleness and trainability of a Labrador retriever, and to provide a guide dog suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander. However, the other mixes you mention, plus, cockerpoo, cavipoo, and whatever else you care to name, are not mongrels. They are crossbreeds. A crossbreed is the result of two different pure bred dogs, mated, my own dog is a GSD x Collie (no fancy name, sorry ![]() Only with careful selective breeding do cross breeds have the better health than pure breeds. To just breed two breeds and automatically assume they will be healthy is wrong And with crossbreeds there is no way of knowing their temperament until they are grown. Unlike pure breeds which you have some idea of temperament with researching breed By carelessly crossing 2 breeds you can end up with a combination of the worst health problems and temperament of parent breeds | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs Guide dogs use them as they moult less. Pure breeds, so called, are the result of gross interference by man in dog breeding. Left to their own devices, dogs would have far less issues with hips and breathing etc!! " Most dogs were bred for a reason and have a long history of working with people and still do Wolf would be a shit sheep dog for example ![]() | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs A friend has the nerve to charge 1k each for her puppy cockapoodles. Then breed her and her sister again! She's openly admitted she's using the money to save up for a range rover. You're right OP. They're cross breeds and mongrels. They shouldn't be given fancy lables nor charge over the top prices. They often have little clue what bloodline they're breeding they're bitch with. All breeds come with hereditary illnesses or the like. Without thorough research, you'll never know what your puppy may end up with." omg that's heartbreaking, the poor knackered bitches, this should be reported and stopped, absolutely rages me the abuse of animals like this, report report report!!!!! all for a bloody range rover!!!! | |||
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"had a misformed hip bone and a terrible skin condition caused by fleas. He's also got really poor sinuses and snores like a pitman after a night on the ale. The poor fellow has suffered from skin conditions all his 8 years, and can't walk very far. we wouldn't be without our dear Leon for the world ![]() He's continued to suffer from the skin condition throughout his life. We've always used special shampoos and have had regular expensive vetinary visits for antibiotics, but have never thought about a dietary intervention. | |||
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" As I witnessed at Crufts this year, breeding approved by the Kennel club can have disastrous results. The fiasco with the German Shepherd showed that the health of the dog was of secondary concern. " One of my most beloved dogs, now dead 20 years, was a PROPER German Shepherd, with a mile long pedigree, straight out of the British Army in the Rhineland. He was big, proud and solid as a rock. Lived till the ripe old age of 12, would have lived longer if a fuckwitted vet, in anticipation of non-existing hip trouble, gave him some drugs which wrecked his liver in a week. It seems they were expected to suffer, even though he'd never had an issue. (I paid nowt for him, the owner was his ex-handler's divorced wife, who kept him chained to a washing line in the garden. I told her I WAS taking him and if she had a problem with that, she could come and try to take him back. It was obviously doing her a favour because she never objected, and even brought his papers round to me, unasked! He stood at my side and growled at her, haha.) I'd have another from his bloodline in a heartbeat, but my conscience wouldn't let me pay the kind of money expected. | |||
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" As I witnessed at Crufts this year, breeding approved by the Kennel club can have disastrous results. The fiasco with the German Shepherd showed that the health of the dog was of secondary concern. One of my most beloved dogs, now dead 20 years, was a PROPER German Shepherd, with a mile long pedigree, straight out of the British Army in the Rhineland. He was big, proud and solid as a rock. Lived till the ripe old age of 12, would have lived longer if a fuckwitted vet, in anticipation of non-existing hip trouble, gave him some drugs which wrecked his liver in a week. It seems they were expected to suffer, even though he'd never had an issue. (I paid nowt for him, the owner was his ex-handler's divorced wife, who kept him chained to a washing line in the garden. I told her I WAS taking him and if she had a problem with that, she could come and try to take him back. It was obviously doing her a favour because she never objected, and even brought his papers round to me, unasked! He stood at my side and growled at her, haha.) I'd have another from his bloodline in a heartbeat, but my conscience wouldn't let me pay the kind of money expected." A GSD from german working lines would be about 2500 ish. Id have no prob paying that for a good dog. You don't find dogs like that in shelters There are too many dogs in the world but never enough good working dogs like that | |||
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"had a misformed hip bone and a terrible skin condition caused by fleas. He's also got really poor sinuses and snores like a pitman after a night on the ale. The poor fellow has suffered from skin conditions all his 8 years, and can't walk very far. we wouldn't be without our dear Leon for the world ![]() SandB15 what is his skin condition? One of our last Malamutes developed a very bad skin condition and no vet could determine the cause We took him to "The Dick Institute of Veterinary Studies" in Edinburgh, this is a university for vets, they done various skin scrapings and found he was allergic to 17 types of grass, his condition was real bad. He underwent monthly injections of "ARTUVETRIN" this is imported from the Netherlands. After 6 months his hair started regrowing and at 7 years old, he was then on these monthly injections for life, I injected him first Sunday of every month and his coat (double coat) returned in stunning condition. . I have more information on this if required. | |||
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" As I witnessed at Crufts this year, breeding approved by the Kennel club can have disastrous results. The fiasco with the German Shepherd showed that the health of the dog was of secondary concern. " have you only just noticed that? GSDs backs have been going downhill (literally) for years and years, if they don't look beyond the end of their noses now, there might not be enough time to bring them back to how they should be. Another breed that has massively changed is the English Bull Terrier - through bad breeding they have developed a roman nose, they never used to have one. With dogs and their temperaments, most of it does come from the parents, the known traits of the breed, and the training of the pup, dogs must be socialised in the first 24 weeks of it's life if it is to learn how to interact and play with other dogs. If they miss that window, you get a unconfident nervous dog. To the lady who has Leon, I would try for his skin, a good hypoallergenic kibble or wet food (the one I'm thinking of sounds like what audiences do to encourage what's going on when at a theatre.. (don't want to promote a commercial service ![]() | |||
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" SandB15 what is his skin condition? One of our last Malamutes developed a very bad skin condition and no vet could determine the cause We took him to "The Dick Institute of Veterinary Studies" in Edinburgh, this is a university for vets, they done various skin scrapings and found he was allergic to 17 types of grass, his condition was real bad. He underwent monthly injections of "ARTUVETRIN" this is imported from the Netherlands. After 6 months his hair started regrowing and at 7 years old, he was then on these monthly injections for life, I injected him first Sunday of every month and his coat (double coat) returned in stunning condition. . I have more information on this if required." That's fab to hear that you now have your dog's skin condition under control ![]() | |||
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"A GSD from german working lines would be about 2500 ish. Id have no prob paying that for a good dog. You don't find dogs like that in shelters There are too many dogs in the world but never enough good working dogs like that" Well that's probably true, but I don't know what his specialist subject was. He'd be fine with people face to face, but put him in a car and no-one else but me could approach without him going MENTAL. (I guess to prevent people sidling up to service vehicles and slapping a Teller mine on the side) When cashing up at the very rough pub I ran at the time, I had absolutely no fear of anyone trying to relieve me of the takings with him by my side. Certain people would shout in the doorway and ask if he was out before they'd come in. If I didn't want them in, I'd say he was waiting for them to step over the threshold...ha ha. I'm not usually one to put too much faith in any dog to protect people, they are easy enough to disable if you know what you are doing, but I know that him, however much he weighed (took me and my father to lift him out to bury him), hitting someone at full tilt, would be pretty much unstoppable. He was a pain in the arse though - if he saw an open car door, he'd be straight in. The only way to get him out was to drive him round the block. Taxi drivers would stop, he'd jump in, they'd jump out and we'd have a song and dance getting them back in with him leaping about inside... Jesus, I miss the old boy. | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs " All breeds were mongrels at one time.. cross bred for a specific purpose, either practical or aesthetic...no difference now. | |||
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" a KC registration means absolutely nothing if the dog is then crossbred, it just shows incompitance As does spelling incompetence with more than one 'i' ![]() ![]() Same as the fcuking dog breeding police! Pot, kettle, black much | |||
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"cant believe the amount of people running around saying oh, I have a Labradoodle as if its a breed of dog or a: "chug" - a pug and Chihuahua pomsky - Pomeranian & Husky Horgi: Corgi & Husky Corgipoo - Toy Poodle & Corgi Peoples interference with animal breeds is a disgrace and then they actually believe they have a new breed folks waken up, you have a mongrel stop interfering with the breed of dogs Labradoodles are now recognised as a breed according to the Kennel Club, so yes they ARE a breed now. (there was no need to make them up in the first place as there are plenty pure breeds that are suitable for people allergic to dogs) The labradoodle became known in 1988, when Australian breeder Wally Conron crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle at the Royal Guide Dogs Associations of Australia in Victoria Conron's aim was to combine the low-shedding coat of the poodle with the gentleness and trainability of a Labrador retriever, and to provide a guide dog suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander. However, the other mixes you mention, plus, cockerpoo, cavipoo, and whatever else you care to name, are not mongrels. They are crossbreeds. A crossbreed is the result of two different pure bred dogs, mated, my own dog is a GSD x Collie (no fancy name, sorry ![]() It's far, far more likley that a crossbreed won't have any of the health problems associated with it's parentage, you'd have to be very unlucky for this to happen. It's called "hybrid vigour". It's why every slaughter generation pig is a three way cross (first x sow put to pure terminal sire), the reason that all my market lambs are a three-way cross (composite ewe, put to first cross terminal sire), cattle often tend to be first crosses though. They grow faster, get less health problems etc etc. | |||
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"I do think that the inference from breeders that these crossbreeds are a new KC registered breed and the prices charged for them is wrong. I have a pedigree dog who is Kc Registered and I have a 8 generation pedigree. I am assured of her heritage and I knew what size she would be as adult, what she'd look like and her likely temperament. I also knew there were no congenital issues. Breeders of these new crossbreeds cannot offer the same in relation to the appearance and therefore they should not charge those kind of prices. Having said all that though, I do like the labradoodle and the Cockerpoo, very pretty and appear to have lovely temperaments. " You charge what the market will pay. My mind does boggle when it comes to dogs... If people want to pay top whack for a crossbred, what does it matter? At least they aren't line bred like most KC breeds (which is where the congenital issues arise in the first place). If I were to be in the business of breeding any other animal apart from a dog (and I am), I wouldn't breed from an animal with health issues. If an animal is not fit, then why use its genetics at all? | |||
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"I'm not sure any reputable breeder would breed from an animal who has health issues." Really? Take a look at some KC dog breeds. Labradors have bad hips, pugs tend to have breathing problems, bulldogs and boxers have jaw issues, the list goes in and on.... Line breeding is a bad idea, and yet it is commonplace in the dog breeding world. And as for price - I picked up my collie pup from good, working lines, no reg for £150. The shepherd that bred him was mostly looking to breed replacements for his own use. My working bitch I bought as a fully trained adult, no longer wanted for £300. ISDS reg, but I never asked to see her papers. I saw her work sheep, that was enough. IMO, it is when you breed for form over function that you get these problems, because function always allows for new blood that is good at it's purpose to be bred in, and to widen the gene pool. | |||
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"Of course we know that dogs can develop health issues, but reputable breeders have both parents genetically tested to try and alleviate problems. Of course the crossbreeds are not exempt from congenital issues are they, if, as in your example, the labrador with its hip problems is bred with the pug, with its breathing issues (as unlikely that pairing would be), you have the risk of pups being exposed to two potential health risks. " Yes, buty if they didn't breed down the line, the genetic testing would be unesscessary. And as I've already said - it's highly unlikley that your crossbred would develop the health problems of either parent. It's called hybrid vigour. You have much more chance of health issues bredding "tested" lab to lab, pug to pug. | |||
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"What DOES annoy me is people who breed dogs that there are already thousands of in shelters. They are the ones I'd question the morals of. As sad as it is that so many are in shelters I have to be honest and say that I wouldn't have a rescue dog. If I get another dog it will definately only be a puppie I want to know the dog inside out and to know that's it's not going to have any unknown triggers set in by previous owners due to mistreatment etc .. " Plenty of the dogs in shelters are pups, many are abandoned because the OWNERS are irresponsible cunts, not because they are problem dogs. Our family dogs came from the Dogs Trust as part of a litter left in a lay-by by those loveable cheeky rogues, traditional travelling folk, over in Ireland. They get so many over there that the Shelters have to bring them to the mainland for re-homing, because they won't destroy a healthy dog. I know which curs I would happily shoot en masse, but that's another story. Like I said - "cunts". There are adult dogs in shelters today which went there as pups, just needing a chance with a loving home. As I said earlier, "What are you waiting for?" Anyone who thinks they are going to genuinely "know the dog inside out" from a breeder is talking bollocks, IMHO. Their job is flogging puppies, not making sure you and your dog are a match made in heaven, and ALL dogs have a deep trigger which will surface at any time, it's called "instinct". You can't determine that from "knowing" the parents, but you can keep it under control with love, attention and training. Go to the Pound and look at the bright-eyed inmates there dying for a chance to be part of your family, I challenge you. It's the kind of visit that will tear your heart out. | |||
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" As I witnessed at Crufts this year, breeding approved by the Kennel club can have disastrous results. The fiasco with the German Shepherd showed that the health of the dog was of secondary concern. have you only just noticed that? GSDs backs have been going downhill (literally) for years and years, if they don't look beyond the end of their noses now, there might not be enough time to bring them back to how they should be. Another breed that has massively changed is the English Bull Terrier - through bad breeding they have developed a roman nose, they never used to have one. With dogs and their temperaments, most of it does come from the parents, the known traits of the breed, and the training of the pup, dogs must be socialised in the first 24 weeks of it's life if it is to learn how to interact and play with other dogs. If they miss that window, you get a unconfident nervous dog. To the lady who has Leon, I would try for his skin, a good hypoallergenic kibble or wet food (the one I'm thinking of sounds like what audiences do to encourage what's going on when at a theatre.. (don't want to promote a commercial service ![]() All my Malamutes are brought up on the BARF diet, they don't know any better and would rather et a piece of raw meat as a treat than some dog treat Only problem is when they catch a rabbit or some other wildlife, they then realise where dinner comes from. | |||
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"Of course we know that dogs can develop health issues, but reputable breeders have both parents genetically tested to try and alleviate problems. Of course the crossbreeds are not exempt from congenital issues are they, if, as in your example, the labrador with its hip problems is bred with the pug, with its breathing issues (as unlikely that pairing would be), you have the risk of pups being exposed to two potential health risks. " yes but that is why tests are carried out, if you have excellent hip scoring of both Dam & Sire, as well as eye testing and other tests to prevent carry over and lower possibility although it may still be in the genes of a grandparent. Look at Malamutes, back in 2009/2010 TUVAURAT MADE IN AMERICA JW ShCM won crufts, now every breeder with a bitch in heat was queueing up to breed with this dog If you look at bloodlines of any Malamute, you will find a trace of "Highnoons" or "Shepherdsway" both breeders were excellent but used their stud dogs on far too many other breeders | |||
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"Of course we know that dogs can develop health issues, but reputable breeders have both parents genetically tested to try and alleviate problems. Of course the crossbreeds are not exempt from congenital issues are they, if, as in your example, the labrador with its hip problems is bred with the pug, with its breathing issues (as unlikely that pairing would be), you have the risk of pups being exposed to two potential health risks. yes but that is why tests are carried out, if you have excellent hip scoring of both Dam & Sire, as well as eye testing and other tests to prevent carry over and lower possibility although it may still be in the genes of a grandparent. Look at Malamutes, back in 2009/2010 TUVAURAT MADE IN AMERICA JW ShCM won crufts, now every breeder with a bitch in heat was queueing up to breed with this dog If you look at bloodlines of any Malamute, you will find a trace of "Highnoons" or "Shepherdsway" both breeders were excellent but used their stud dogs on far too many other breeders" And if they weren't line bred in the first place....... | |||
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"Get a cat Learn about true symbiosis with nature. The fact that we both rely on each other but natures love is cruel and selfish. Seriously get a cat and learn that you are not the most important thing in this world lol cat ownership is one of the most humbling experiences a human can have. And despite popular belief and the Western norm, cats are our oldest and most popular animal friends." Single most offensive thing that anyone has ever suggested I do on here. Ew. | |||
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"Get a cat Learn about true symbiosis with nature. The fact that we both rely on each other but natures love is cruel and selfish. Seriously get a cat and learn that you are not the most important thing in this world lol cat ownership is one of the most humbling experiences a human can have. And despite popular belief and the Western norm, cats are our oldest and most popular animal friends." the only cat I would be interested in requires a "dangerous, wild or exotic animal" Licence, and I do not consider the location of my home nor 2 acres of land large enough for this breed ![]() | |||
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