Spudlet
Well-Known Member
His story is on now - he was homeless and in a bad way, then his mum got him into showing and GSDs - the rest, as they say....
Another one saved by a dog
Another one saved by a dog
No, I hang around outside the Portakabin waiting for the boys to change into their scratch-pants so I can innocently look through the window![]()
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No, I hang around outside the Portakabin waiting for the boys to change into their scratch-pants so I can innocently look through the window![]()
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Believe me, bassets and dachshounds can function perfectly well.
im glad he didnt win - was gutted when that dog went through to best in show
i dont understand why hips that bad/sloped back can be allowed through
yes they may be able to "work" now but lets face it. in a few years the dog is going to be crippled. its not right at all.
ets - many other breeds have their faults too - pugs/cavaliers etc.... but GSD's are the obvious one as you can see it - pugs (breathing) not sa obvious
And from the perspective of a soon-to-be-vet, I would say that cavi's, pugs, dachs, bullies etc have equally, if not more, noticeable problems. Just ask the shih tzu and EBT who had to have c-sections this week because their puppies heads were too big for their pelvises. Or the cavi I saw yesterday who is 3 and collapses because his palate is too long for his mouth, or the cavi's who die of heart failure age 8, or the numerous dach's that we get referred to my uni because their spines are buggered. I think Pugs are lovely little dogs, but the majority I have seen can be heard breathing from a mile away - bracycephalics as a whole are more of an issue than GSD's.
See, annoying, isn't it?![]()
How can you possibly know whether the dog's got bad hips? Have you seen the x-rays? Have you got x-ray eyes?