Animal Breeding Horror Show - Featuring trendy bulldogs, exotic bullies and the dog cum cartel

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Would you jerk off animals daily for $10,000 a month?


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As we are on the topic of freakshow breeds, I'm gonna leave this here... nothing against the channel, I just want you guys to see this "cat".
So bloody weird. Doesn't even behave like a cat. He has a very strange reaction to the whole grooming process. He must have some sort of discomfort, itch or pain or something.
Persains are not healthy as a rule. If you have a healthy persain cat, you don't have a persain. Same goes for pertain mixes, or exotic shorthairs.

The flat face skull deformity basically constructs the brain so at best, they're retarded. At worst, they develop neurological illness,seizures or can just straight up die randomly just because.

Oh! And if the problems with their brain not having enough space wasn't bad enough, they pretty much all have varying degrees of terminal heart disease due to decades of inbreeding. short-haired. Essentially, anyone who buys a persain or breeds them is a fucking psychotic monster and deserves to be hit with a lead pipe until they feel a comparable amount of brain damage as those cats do.
 
And what would that purpose be?

Not being able to grab a dog by the ears or the tail. Same for some hunting dogs and dogs that protect livestock. They also wear a spiked collar to protect from injury.

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Not being able to grab a dog by the ears or the tail. Same for some hunting dogs and dogs that protect livestock. They also wear a spiked collar to protect from injury.

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I'd like to see empirical data that cropping/docking helps these dogs do their job. If it was such a detriment to have ears when fighting then surely wolves and coyotes would be earless but they get along just fine ripping things to shreds.
 
I'd like to see empirical data that cropping/docking helps these dogs do their job. If it was such a detriment to have ears when fighting then surely wolves and coyotes would be earless but they get along just fine ripping things to shreds.
In a working dog getting their tails stepped on or caught in something can be a serious concern, imagine wearing baggy clothing and getting it caught in doors and gates or having loose shoelaces and stepping on them. The tail on many working breeds is docked for this specific reason.

As for ear cropping it's a little more complicated, floppy eared dogs are far more susceptible to ear infections and parasites than pointed eared dogs and so cropping the ears is commonly done to help cut down on the chances of that. It is also old fogey wisdom that doing so can help the dog hear better since they can point their ears at a sound more effectively, which would obviously be a boon for guard dogs and hunting dogs. I don't know whether or not that is actually true but it is commonly said so it bears mentioning. Ultimately though a shorter, stiffer, ear is also harder to grab onto and is less likely to be stepped on or caught on or in something.

If your dog isn't going to be working there really isn't much need for it although it's often done very early in the dog's life anyways, but there is a method to it beyond breed standards.
 
great op. blows my mind that people will shell out thousands for an inbred nightmare rather than spend less than $100 for a perfectly-good dog in a shelter. then again, they're not really looking for a dog so much as they're looking for a cute accessory.
These are the same types of people who get 37 APR 96 month loans on Nissan Altimas & Chrysler 200/300Cs (can't forget the Dodge Chargers too) from BHPH lots. They're beyond financially illiterate and all they care about is having whatever makes them look cool/affluent to their fellow hoodrat peers. If that means having a dog that looks like a Eastern European nuclear disaster victim, so be it.
 
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I'd like to see empirical data that cropping/docking helps these dogs do their job. If it was such a detriment to have ears when fighting then surely wolves and coyotes would be earless but they get along just fine ripping things to shreds.
Guard dogs often have their ears and tails cropped because people can grab on to them and they might look more intimidating with cropped ears. Livestock dogs usually just the ears. Not every livestock or guard dog.


Lets be real, if i was a dog and had to choose between having my ears cropped as a pup or my balls chopped off as an adult, i'd choose the ears any day. Probably hurts the same or more.

I don't get why people crop their dogs ears if they don't need to or do it to breeds that have no other purpose anymore other than for optics, cropping a guard dogs ears is usually like this.

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Here is a website that describes the history of cropping ears

For instance, livestock guardians dogs such as the Caucasian shepherd dog and Maremma sheepdog, traditionally had their ears cropped to protect their ears from wolves and other aggressors. Dogs used in pit fighting sports had their ears cropped to prevent animals from fighting back and grabbing onto the ears.

In dog breeds bred as guardians, ear cropping was often carried out due to the belief that an erect ear was better capable of detecting sounds compared to a floppy ear. There was also belief in the past that cropped ears were less prone to medical complications such as ear infections.



 
Fuck all of these people. I got so mad reading that they call putting their dog through cosmetic surgery to chop off part of their ears "getting their fade", like it's a haircut. These people make animal breeders look so bad that I feel bad for having pets at all.

These are the same types of people who get 37 APR 96 month loans on Nissan Altimas & Chrysler 200/300Cs (can't forget the Dodge Chargers too) from BHPH lots. They're beyond financially illiterate and all they care about is having whatever makes them look cool/affluent to their fellow hoodrat peers. If that means having a dog that looks like a Eastern European nuclear disaster victim, so be it.
Can confirm anybody who owns a Chrysler 300 is a massive loser. It looks like a Bentley but it's a shitbox. Ultimate poser car for people who want to look like a rich thug on Instagram but are broke as hell.
 
Can confirm anybody who owns a Chrysler 300 is a massive loser. It looks like a Bentley but it's a shitbox. Ultimate poser car for people who want to look like a rich thug on Instagram but are broke as hell.
You are absolutely correct but you reek of salt.
 
Do most dogs not put their ears as close to them as possible when under attack or when threatening something?
The cropping is kinda breed specific and many breeders do it to all puppies of the litter no matter if the owner uses the dog as a guard dog or a family dog, probably because its less painful as a puppy compared to an adult dog. Not every guard dog has cropped ears or docked tails, we got Rottweiler to guard our house and property after we were burglarized twice and they came with the tail already docked but regular floppy ears. Most mastiff breeds stay uncropped too except maybe dogo argentino and cane corso.


I can't speak for livestock dogs but i heard that in the US not many have cropped ears compared to eastern europe or asia.
 
The cropping is kinda breed specific and many breeders do it to all puppies of the litter no matter if the owner uses the dog as a guard dog or a family dog, probably because its less painful as a puppy compared to an adult dog. Not every guard dog has cropped ears or docked tails, we got Rottweiler to guard our house and property after we were burglarized twice and they came with the tail already docked but regular floppy ears. Most mastiff breeds stay uncropped too except maybe dogo argentino and cane corso.


I can't speak for livestock dogs but i heard that in the US not many have cropped ears compared to eastern europe or asia.
I mean as in what is the reasoning for docking if it's the 'baggy clothes' or 'long hair' argument if the dog has evolved to not have it's ears super exposed in it's behavior when it is under threat? Floppy ears don't have as much muscle but they do still have some. The only time I'd think this makes sense is with a basset hound kind of breed but I don't know who uses them for guarding and not just tracking.
 
I can't speak for livestock dogs but i heard that in the US not many have cropped ears compared to eastern europe or asia.
The bigger concern with livestock dogs is by far the tail.

I used to work with horses and cattle. One thing you learn quickly with an animal that large is that even a steel toe boot won't save your foot, they're so heavy that it'll still break your foot if you get stepped on and now you need to cut your boot off of your broken foot because the steel toe has been caved into the top of your foot so badly. If a dog's tail gets stepped on it's coming off anyways since the tissues necrosis, infection chance, and compartment syndrome will take it off even if you don't. Docking the tail makes it less likely the tail gets broken in the first place.
 
The bigger concern with livestock dogs is by far the tail.

I used to work with horses and cattle. One thing you learn quickly with an animal that large is that even a steel toe boot won't save your foot, they're so heavy that it'll still break you foot if you get stepped on and now you need to cut your boot off of your broken foot because the steel toe has been caved into the top of your foot so badly. If a dog's tail gets stepped on it's coming off anyways since the tissues necrosis, infection chance, and compartment su=yndrome will take it off even if you don't. Docking the tail makes it less likely the tail gets broken in the first place.
Why haven't these breeds simply been bred with regular ears that have the natural motion of a wolf and have a tail short enough to not get in the way? Is it not possible to have both these traits in a dog?
 
Why haven't these breeds simply been bred with regular ears that have the natural motion of a wolf and have a tail short enough to not get in the way? Is it not possible to have both these traits in a dog?
Couldn't tell you friend. As far as tail docking and ear cropping is concerned it is largely going the way of the dodo however, at least in the United States. More and more people are decrying the practice as unnecessary and inhumane as time goes on and like I said in another post, it is unnecessary for a non working dog and only situationally advantageous to a dog that does work. I am neither defending nor promoting the practice, with the exception of docking the tails of livestock dogs used for large bodied animals since my first hand experience is that in that situation it is a good thing to do for the safety of the animal, I am only stating why it is done.
 
I mean as in what is the reasoning for docking if it's the 'baggy clothes' or 'long hair' argument if the dog has evolved to not have it's ears super exposed in it's behavior when it is under threat? Floppy ears don't have as much muscle but they do still have some. The only time I'd think this makes sense is with a basset hound kind of breed but I don't know who uses them for guarding and not just tracking.

Just like @Sleazy Car Salesman said, its mostly specific for the use of your breed and over time, certain breeds were cropped and docked as a "breed standard" because thats what line of work these breeds were used for. In the US, military and police dogs are sometimes fitted with titanium teeth.

For a regular family dog that would have no purpose at all but for a police or military dog its an "upgrade" for this specific line of work.

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I am against "fashion" cropping and see no reason why you should crop your boxers ears or tails because nowadays they are rarely used to guard a property, there are better alternatives. But hey, we live in a world where pet owners buy their chihuahuas and pugs "predator armor" as if that would make a difference. Thats like putting spikes on a turtle and still watch it being crushed in the jaws of a gator.


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As we are on the topic of freakshow breeds, I'm gonna leave this here... nothing against the channel, I just want you guys to see this "cat".
So bloody weird. Doesn't even behave like a cat. He has a very strange reaction to the whole grooming process. He must have some sort of discomfort, itch or pain or something.
The lady actually responded to his odd behavior in the comments, and acknowledges in other videos how fucked up some animals can get because of constant inbreeding, and breed standards.
Hey guys! When Kazoo was a kitten he had a skin condition and had to be bathed regularly. He does the air licking at home whenever he gets pets. It's probably due to the time his skin was very itchy as a kitten, and he felt relief when he got scratches. My guess is that he has developed a habit from when he was young.

As someone who grew up on a farm with a fuckton of cats, I can confirm that some cats just develop this air-licking thing. They don't do it because they're in pain, or anything. It's just something that they do.

On the topic of ear cropping, and tail-docking, here's a fun fact: Anna Sewell, the author of Black Beauty, the OG animal rights book that basically kickstarted the fight for animal welfare, called out this exact bullshit for the exact same reasons in the same aforementioned story that was published all the way back in 1877.

People have known this shit was bad for over 150 years, and they've still continued to do it.
 
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