PucciNPoni
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I think the bottom line is that we all would prefer to see a healthy dog than one which conforms to "breed standards" that is unhealthy. i was very shocked to see an article comparing modern breeds of dogs with those bred 100 years ago or so, too many breed standards nowadays do not put the dog's health first.
if they are unhealthy and conforming to breed standards, then there is something wrong with the breed standard surely?
It's my understanding that the breed standards are written to ensure that a dog's form is that of a healthy sound one, though perhaps some of these have changed over the years?
I must admit, I do not read many breed standards - though I do read my own breed's standards now and again because I am interested in it, and when trimming a poodle (and some day maybe breeding) I want to be sure that I have the right picture in my mind of how the dog's shape should be.
Regarding things that aren't necessarily seen and affect health, I have spent a fair pile of money doing DNA tests for things that my breed can carry, before I will consider taking a litter. We have done confo shows, and do agility - all with some good results considering that we are not campaigning heavily. There are many people in my breed who do the same or similar. I don't think our breed standards have changed much over the years, but the hair styles certainly have
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