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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I wonder how these niggers would feel if somebody forced them to commit incest and take unnecessary modifications.

If you look at the people buying them, I'm not actually sure they AREN'T inbred. This is from DoubleMuscleLineBulls Facebook page. The photo is marked as one of their clients/a purchaser of one of their frog-dogs.
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Edit: I circled the most sus looking individual, but really, most of them look like their family tree doesn't branch.
 
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this thread was one of the most uncomfortable reads i've had on this site in a while, these people are so sick. you have a great writing style, OP, really good stuff.
how can these people have such disregard for their animals, such utter lack of empathy; the guy talking/bragging about how he always breeds dogs who have prolapsed is just so revolting jesus lord. poor, poor dogs :heart-empty:
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Its certainly to do with neoteny, but that's harder to explain the bully phenomenon where the dogs are supposed to macho compensations for their acorn sized bent ducks.

There's a crunchy baby-like circle on instagram for owners of horrible congenitally deformed dogs who name their accounts shit like "bella's miraculous journey". The QOL of the dogs vary, some are totally normal at being dogs but just look junji ito creatures, others are clearly handicapped. One I follow is a frenchie with an insane hydrocephalus dome, turns out it died recently.
The Hartley Hooligans of dogs. Probably the same types of people who keep these poor creatures alive as the same assholes that keep tard babies alive.

Reminds me of this classic.

Holy shit, I forgot about this. I remember seeing this on MTV at like 3AM when I was a teenager and it was terrifying. Richard David James was Ricky Berwick before Ricky Berwick.
 
This thread has a ton of potential, especially if its focus is expanded to other dog breeds as well. Two breeds that come to my mind are Basset Hounds and German Shepherds; what is done to them by breeders is just terrible.

Give this a read. She did a documentary about abuses in the purebred dog world, and followed up with this excellent blog. At least the Kennel Club in the UK made some tiny temporary changes as a result.


For horse breeding shitshows, take a look at the Halter Horse industry, and the effect a crippling genetic mutation has made on Quarter Horses and related breeds (paint, Appaloosas).



Halter shows are 100% beauty contests. These animals have no actual jobs -- they aren't ridden or used in any kind of performance disciplines (rodeo, racing, etc that you'd associate wwith western style horsemanship. HYPP gives them an advantage because their muscles are constantly stimulated by the disease so they look like bodybuilders. They're not safe to ride as they can ccollapse unpredictably. Some but not all registries are trying to weed out affected horses, but it's all but permeated the population by now. Horses without papers can be affected without anyone suspecting till they seize and die on top of their riders.

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There must be a level of sadism in these people that encourages them to breed and buy genetic freaks. They could just as easily be selecting for positive traits and trying to make strong, healthy, beautiful dogs but they deliberately try their hardest to do the opposite

I'm entirely convinced these people are genuinely evil. Not murder-rape hundreds of people evil, but they have just a tiny bit more shit in their soul than gold
 
As others have said, fantastic start OP. I had no idea about this bully/frog dog craze and it's absolutely disgusting. I can't fathom what drives breeders to breed such extensively messed up dogs even if their perspective dog cum markets are where the markets at.

To add something to this thread, rabbit breeding also has it's fair share of fucked up habits. Namely the dwarf breeding scene. It is common practice, when breeding dwarf rabbits, to have at least one true dwarf and one that is false. Strange terminology but, genetically not all dwarf rabbits are truly dwarfs. For Netherland dwarf rabbits for example, a netherland carrying the dwarfism trait will have smaller ears, a smaller head, and overall smaller everything. A false dwarf will still be rather small compared to an average breed, however it will always be large to their true dwarf counterparts.
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Now, why is it necessary for there to be one true dwarf and one false? Well, just as the infographic shows each rabbit carries at least one dwarfism gene. A true dwarf carries two, while the false carries one. That leads to a 50% chance of a true dwarf being born, and 50% chance of a false dwarf. But, if you breed two true dwarfs, you end up with four complete dwarf genes. This to a 50% chance of a true, 25% of a false, and the even worse option: 25% chance of a peanut. Peanuts are the exact reason why breeders should never breed two dwarves. Peanuts have double the dwarf gene. They are born unable to grow, sometimes won't grow fur, and can even just grow smaller. Hardly do they ever live beyond one week. These are rabbits born to die.
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Obviously, this is a very inhumane way to exist. Majority of dwarf breeders stay away from bad practices. Yet you still get your breeders who have little regard for their litters safety. Here's a story of when I've had to sadly deal with such a case:
In my spare time I volunteer at a nearby rescue. Rather often do they get rabbits from breeders who just want to dip out of the business. A good majority of such neglectful breeders already don't practice safe breeding habits. One such case that ended up at the shelter was a pair of two true dwarf Netherland dwarf rabbits. One a male, the other a pregnant female. This was a really bad sign, as the male was in tact and a possible father. And to top it all off, their nails curled under their paws and their butts were covered in urine from being locked in a small cage all day. I had been hoping for the best for the litter, hoping for only one peanut to be born. Sadly, she gave birth to four peanuts and only one healthy true dwarf. All of them lacked fur and had to simply be kept warm till they passed away. It was heart-wrenching. All four peanuts slowly died over the course of one week. Majority of them died within two-three days of being born. So yeah that's a small horror story of breeding.
 
There must be a level of sadism in these people that encourages them to breed and buy genetic freaks. They could just as easily be selecting for positive traits and trying to make strong, healthy, beautiful dogs but they deliberately try their hardest to do the opposite

I'm entirely convinced these people are genuinely evil. Not murder-rape hundreds of people evil, but they have just a tiny bit more shit in their soul than gold
I agree, but frighteningly it's been shown in studies that owners of brachycephalics paradoxically have stronger attachments to their pets than non-brachy owners while also self-assessing their dogs' health to be much better than in reality.

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People see photos of bulldogs sleeping while sitting up and think its cute when in reality the dog is just desperately trying to find an angle where they can sleep without suffocating themselves awake. There's a high likelihood these dogs get chronic poor sleep and are in a constant state of fatigue which might be why so many bullies look like they're constantly nodding off in videos, but it's a challenge to scientifically quantify fatigue in an animal study since they can't tell you how they feel (perhaps tracking brain waves?).
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For horse breeding shitshows, take a look at the Halter Horse industry, and the effect a crippling genetic mutation has made on Quarter Horses and related breeds (paint, Appaloosas).
Horses could honestly get their own entire thread, I'm most horrified by the Big Lick dipshits who pour caustic chemicals on their horses' hooves for competitions.
 
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I agree, but frighteningly it's been shown in studies that owners of brachycephalics paradoxically have stronger attachments to their pets than non-brachy owners while also self-assessing their dogs' health to be much better than in reality.

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People see photos of bulldogs sleeping while sitting up and think its cute when in reality the dog is just desperately trying to find an angle where they can sleep without suffocating themselves awake. There's a high likelihood these dogs get chronic poor sleep and are in a constant state of fatigue which might be why so many bullies look like they're constantly nodding off in videos, but it's a challenge to scientifically quantify fatigue in an animal study since they can't tell you how they feel (perhaps tracking brain waves?).


Horses could honestly get their own entire thread, I'm most horrified by the Big Lick dipshits who pour caustic chemicals on their horses' hooves for competitions.
There's a saying in the veterinary world; "pugs and bulldogs never breathe so well as they do with an ET tube". An ET tube is an endotracheal tube which is a flexible (usually plastic) tube that keeps the airway open during anesthesia and recovery.

ET tunes are sized from 0.5 to roughly 20 for the largest dogs (horses get up to 40 - 50 range). They're supposed to be snug as possible to prevent leaks.

I've used a size 4 on a bulldog before. For a dog of a similar weight I would usually use a 8-10 size. So this dog's trachea was half the size of a dog of comparable size. I could use a 4 on a normal sized cat. This dog's airway was roughly the size of a dime.

So no wonder when they have a tube supporting their trachea they have never breathed easier because the tube prevents the hard palate from occluding the airway.
 
I'm most horrified by the Big Lick dipshits who pour caustic chemicals on their horses' hooves for competitions.
Don't they put ginger on their assholes too?
Horses could honestly get their own entire thread
Lots of milk to be had in the barn witch community.
 
Don't they put ginger on their assholes too?

Lots of milk to be had in the barn witch community.

Arabian and saddle seat people use Ginger for elevated tail carriage. They also do minor surgery to nick the ligaments that allow the horse to lower its tail, then put them in 'tail sets' that keep the tail stretched up.

Stock horse classes penalize high tail carriage and tail swishing -- a sign that the horse is irritated by spur and bit cues. So they "fix" the tails to paralyze them by injecting a numbing substance -- typically grain alcohol or other substance. Sometimes they do 'minor' surgery to get the same effect. As this prevents the horse from lifting its tail to urinate and defecate, this becomes a lifelong cleaning project for grooms.

Dressage has its tricks too -- bridles with nosebands cranked tight yo prevent the horse opening its mouth in response to bit pressure (aka pain), and the infamous "rollkur."


Horse people are horrible. I've barely scratched the surface of abusive training techniques.
 
I kind of wonder about that. It's like there is a certain trait in some people which causes them to perceive grotesque deviations from the ideal forms as being attractive.

As far as the horses go I'm sure there's some sort of 'it's small and can't survive without my help, just like a baby!' aspect to it, as well as the 'it's small enough to keep in the house' aspect that leads to dwarf livestock being popular.

Again, specifically for the horses, my suspicion is that at least some percentage of the breeders are angling for the World Record for smallest horse and willing to accept some amount of abominations if they can see their name printed in the Guinness.

There's also big money in tiny horses for all the above reasons, and this thread is nothing if it's not a monument to the unethical and inhumane things people will do for money.


T H I C C.
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Also, unrelated to the above, here are a few exotic bully memes I found.
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To expand horizons further, allow me to introduce cats victim to this.

Munchkins, tldr, are bred to have short legs. The shorter, the more exotic and prestigious. This actively impairs their mobility, possibly negating their effectiveness and viability as hunters.

Manxes are bred to have no tails. Sometimes they grow a very short stub tail, reminiscient of a bunny's tail, or a full tail if certain circumstances arise. These are often 'docked' (i.e. cut off).

Scottish Folds have naturally weakened bones and cartilage in their bodies. The most prominent effect of this are flattened, lopsided ears. The possible ramifications of their condition are obvious.

And the well-known classic:
These are the poor kitties who are often bred to have flattened faces. The ones most prestigious basically look like as if they were smacked in the face with a spade as kittens hard enough to leave them permanently disfigured.
 
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Arabian and saddle seat people use Ginger for elevated tail carriage. They also do minor surgery to nick the ligaments that allow the horse to lower its tail, then put them in 'tail sets' that keep the tail stretched up.

Stock horse classes penalize high tail carriage and tail swishing -- a sign that the horse is irritated by spur and bit cues. So they "fix" the tails to paralyze them by injecting a numbing substance -- typically grain alcohol or other substance. Sometimes they do 'minor' surgery to get the same effect. As this prevents the horse from lifting its tail to urinate and defecate, this becomes a lifelong cleaning project for grooms.

Dressage has its tricks too -- bridles with nosebands cranked tight yo prevent the horse opening its mouth in response to bit pressure (aka pain), and the infamous "rollkur."


Horse people are horrible. I've barely scratched the surface of abusive training techniques.
Nosebands are used in jumping too. I thought their purpose was to make it more difficult for the horse to get rid of the halter in those situations where the rider flies during a jump.
 
Nosebands are used in jumping too. I thought their purpose was to make it more difficult for the horse to get rid of the halter in those situations where the rider flies during a jump.
No, they're to prevent them opening their mouths to "evade" the bit. When you do that to people, it's a kink. When you do it to horses, it's sport, apparently.

They invest tens, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars on horses and training. Horse doesn't want to jump fences or chase cows or "dance" or spin in circles? Tough luck, Dobbin.
 
The fucking what
Horse boarding and training facilities and their customers are always an excellent source of drama, created by "barn witches" who identify as richer, more talented, and generally better than everyone else. A bountiful sub-genre of the Barn Witch is the Dressage Queen (drives a Range Rover, owns a $500,000 horse, uses only the most exclusive trainers, has only the most expensive bridles, saddles, clothes, and treats everyone -- barn staff, other riders, like shit.

The overwhelming majority are women.

The various equestrian forums are a rich source of milk on barn witches, their defenders, and their detractors.

Some favorite topics:
  • Somebody used their horse / equipment without permission
  • Somebody fed / gave their horse treats without permission
  • Somebody put their horse in a pen with the wrong other horses
  • Someone's horse bit / kicked someone else's horse
  • The barn manager didn't clean the stall properly
  • The barn manager charges too much for feed
  • Someone else was hogging the arena
  • Their horse found a way to injure itself in a freak accident
  • The barn manager gave the wrong food to the horse
  • The barn manager threatened to kick them out for not paying their bills
  • The barn manager threatened to kick them out for talking to someone at another barn
  • The trainer entered the horse in the wrong horse show classes
  • The trainer criticized the rider unfairly
  • The trainer uses cruel methods to get results
  • The trainer doesn't use cruel methods to get results
  • The barn manager makes everyone use the "official" farrier (horseshoer) or vet
  • The farrier didn't show up as scheduled
  • The vet didn't show up as scheduled
  • The farrier made their horse lame
  • The vet made their horse sick
  • Someone criticized their favorite farrier / trainer / barn staff
  • The barn manager let the horse colic (tummy ache that frequently causes death)
  • The barn manager let the horse founder (sore hooves that frequently cause death)
  • The judge at the horse show unfairly gave someone else first place
  • The judge at the horse show unfairly penalized me when everyone else was doing the same damn thing
I have no particular interest in horses or riding, but have lurked on equestrian forums for years because of the rich supply of milk. You do need to know a bit about the disciplines, breeds, top riders, big name trainers etc. to fully appreciate the drama, but it's a worthwhile time investment.

All barn witches hate this guy because he calls them out hilariously.
 
Horse boarding and training facilities and their customers are always an excellent source of drama, created by "barn witches" who identify as richer, more talented, and generally better than everyone else. A bountiful sub-genre of the Barn Witch is the Dressage Queen (drives a Range Rover, owns a $500,000 horse, uses only the most exclusive trainers, has only the most expensive bridles, saddles, clothes, and treats everyone -- barn staff, other riders, like shit.

The overwhelming majority are women.

The various equestrian forums are a rich source of milk on barn witches, their defenders, and their detractors.

Some favorite topics:
  • Somebody used their horse / equipment without permission
  • Somebody fed / gave their horse treats without permission
  • Somebody put their horse in a pen with the wrong other horses
  • Someone's horse bit / kicked someone else's horse
  • The barn manager didn't clean the stall properly
  • The barn manager charges too much for feed
  • Someone else was hogging the arena
  • Their horse found a way to injure itself in a freak accident
  • The barn manager gave the wrong food to the horse
  • The barn manager threatened to kick them out for not paying their bills
  • The barn manager threatened to kick them out for talking to someone at another barn
  • The trainer entered the horse in the wrong horse show classes
  • The trainer criticized the rider unfairly
  • The trainer uses cruel methods to get results
  • The trainer doesn't use cruel methods to get results
  • The barn manager makes everyone use the "official" farrier (horseshoer) or vet
  • The farrier didn't show up as scheduled
  • The vet didn't show up as scheduled
  • The farrier made their horse lame
  • The vet made their horse sick
  • Someone criticized their favorite farrier / trainer / barn staff
  • The barn manager let the horse colic (tummy ache that frequently causes death)
  • The barn manager let the horse founder (sore hooves that frequently cause death)
  • The judge at the horse show unfairly gave someone else first place
  • The judge at the horse show unfairly penalized me when everyone else was doing the same damn thing
I have no particular interest in horses or riding, but have lurked on equestrian forums for years because of the rich supply of milk. You do need to know a bit about the disciplines, breeds, top riders, big name trainers etc. to fully appreciate the drama, but it's a worthwhile time investment.

All barn witches hate this guy because he calls them out hilariously.
This sounds like every equestrian group on Facebook/Reddit ever which is why I stopped following any equestrian group like ten years ago. Good to see nothing has changed.
 
Good thread OP.
One thing I know that hasn't been brought up by anyone is brachycephalic rabbits. I don't know how to do pictures correctly, but imagine a rabbit that looks like it had it's face smashed in with a frying pan. People for some reason think unnaturally flat faced animals like that are 'cute,' when all it really does is make their face and head anatomies into deformed nightmares.
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These are two of the worst.

There is an unfortunate breeding trend toward flatter-faced lops/Netherland dwaves/lionheads, but most will live healthy, happy lives with proper care. I have a squish-faced Holland (nearly like the second pic, but adult) who will occasionally "honk" when he gets really excited. The vet assured me his breathing was fine, but we still make sure to get his teeth checked, provide the best diet possible to prevent dental problems, and frequently groom him. Honestly a lot of rabbit health issues are caused by totally ignorant, lazy owners who didn't do any research, never bother to find an exotic vet with rabbit experience, and who think they can just leave the bun sitting in a cage all day. Rabbits are so sweet and smart, but they're also very fragile. Lots of people get rabbits thinking they'll be low maintenance, low effort pets good for young children. But they're really not, and treating them like that leads to drastically shortened lifespans.

ETA: @Cripple those buns absolutely can eat, and should be eating lots. The dental issues tend to develop when idiot owners rely on pellet-heavy diets. Buns require tons of hay and varied fresh veg, preferably with a good crunch.
 
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