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'm confused about how these horrible breeders are actually making money. They say that's what the hustle is about, right? It looks like they're all trading the same buck around. I'm not buying that they're actually cashing in unless some sick normie fucks looks at these deformed animals and go "wow, I need it! This little thing definitely won't die in 48 hours! It's worth the $10,000 price tag!" It just seems like there's no gain if there's no outside influence.
Don’t worry, some of these breeders cover all vet bills before the 72 hour mark, AND offer a one year health guarantee!

Selected health guarantees from Chunline Kennels: (archived here)
Certified Covid free dogs
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Smaller puppies = smaller growth rate. Also, your vet may have no idea how to estimate the puppy’s age because they were trained on normal dogs and not these freaks.
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The rest of this page is viewable on the archive link, the page is fucked on mobile.

From Hollingsworth Bullies (archive here)
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They won’t refund you if you roid out your dog.
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Ubermensch dog breed guaranteed:
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Jesus are most of the likes on all these posts from other people doing this? In almost every screenshot in the OP and the update about frenchies you see "Liked by bulldogeugeniczR_Us" or "BillionaireBullyInnovations" or some shit. This is horrifying.
Pretty much people doing the same and generally just dickriders

I'm confused about how these horrible breeders are actually making money. They say that's what the hustle is about, right? It looks like they're all trading the same buck around. I'm not buying that they're actually cashing in unless some sick normie fucks looks at these deformed animals and go "wow, I need it! This little thing definitely won't die in 48 hours! It's worth the $10,000 price tag!" It just seems like there's no gain if there's no outside influence.
I’ve been wondering that for years but it’s really just these pos breeders are good at marketing.
 
Don’t worry, some of these breeders cover all vet bills before the 72 hour mark, AND offer a one year health guarantee!

Selected health guarantees from Chunline Kennels: (archived here)
Certified Covid free dogs
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Smaller puppies = smaller growth rate. Also, your vet may have no idea how to estimate the puppy’s age because they were trained on normal dogs and not these freaks.
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The rest of this page is viewable on the archive link, the page is fucked on mobile.

From Hollingsworth Bullies (archive here)
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They won’t refund you if you roid out your dog.
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Ubermensch dog breed guaranteed:
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If your dog dies in less than a year we'll send you a fresh one is horrifying. Makes me wonder how many times did people complain to them that their pups died that fast that they came up with that policy.
 
Don’t worry, some of these breeders cover all vet bills before the 72 hour mark, AND offer a one year health guarantee!


From Hollingsworth Bullies (archive here)
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They won’t refund you if you roid out your dog.
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Ubermensch dog breed guaranteed:
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I like that the guarantee specifies that the buyer must pay to have a necropolis done. Clearly, these people know what they are doing.
 
I like that the guarantee specifies that the buyer must pay to have a necropolis done. Clearly, these people know what they are doing.
Here’s a similar contract from a Frenchie Breeder that I came across (sorry it’s a bit out of order) but it’s pretty messed up that it only covers against the severe issues for a year. Perhaps try not to breed dogs who carry those issues?
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I am usually all for "adopt, don't shop" if and only if the shelters are 100% honest about the dog's disposition and restrictions for the new owners to consider, like no cats, kids, etc. I could care less about what the breed is as long as it's legal to keep in my locale.

My family's last dog was a shelter rescue, and I am pretty certain that whole experience has robbed me of any future desire to get another one. She was a "lab mix" (I don't know if there were bully-breeds in there but I do know that none of had any idea what that dog was supposed to be). Our meet-and-greet went well, and if I'm remembering correctly we took her home the same day. She was advertised as GREAT with cats, kids, and other animals... this was a lie. A really bad lie, that cost the life of one of our other pets and, eventually, hers. I loved that dog, but she was not meant to be in our household, and we would've known this if they had just been honest with us. If there's any hope of putting irresponsible breeders out of business in favor of rescues, there really needs to be reform and accountability for shelters. I've heard the same story as ours so many times. It's horrifying.
 
She was a "lab mix"
That right there should have been your first huge red flag, anything marked as "lab mix" is short hand for either "we have no fucking idea" or "we need to get this aggressive dog out of here". Anytime you see "lab mix" in a shelter just look the other way, they are lying and trying to make the dog more presentable.
 
I'm always mixed about the whole breeder thing. My dogs both came from a breeder who was thankfully very responsible and cared a lot about her dogs. But I recognize for every good breeder, there's at least ten really shady and bad ones. Like, it's almost night and day how the two types treat their dogs. Especially when looking at all these pictures of these frog dogs.
 
I have cats so the last thing I want is to adopt a dog with potentially aggressive genes. They can tell me the dog is friendly all day long but it won't mean shit the second the teeth come out.
Better to get a puppy for a breed you know. Puppies usually grow up conditioned to like other pets at least.
 
Popping in here to say that a lot of purebred, even AKC registered, dogs end up in shelters. Not to power level, but near me is an Akita breeder and a Cane Corso breeder. These two breeds aren't really the most common to see, in general. Frequently, there are Akitas and Cane Corsos at my local shelter. Now, I don't know if there are any contracts signed between the breeder and the seller about what to do if they want to return the puppy, or if these breeders are worth their salt whatsoever, but I know the dogs in the shelter are from them. Especially the Akita breeder. Whenever a sire or dam gets too old to produce, off to the shelter it goes, most likely to be put down, alone. Plus, people buy puppies thinking only of the cute face, not thinking about how much money it will cost to own a dog, how much training is basically non-optional to just own a dog that isn't a savage idiot, etc. and will simply give the puppy over to a shelter when it becomes a problem. I also know someone who bought a puppy from a reputable breeder, and now that dog is an adult, they will be backyard breeding it.
Basically what I'm getting at is that people will treat dogs as expendable and shelters have dogs that are purebred, possibly even from an ethical breeder.
I'm glad the dogs in this thread will never see the inside of a shelter. They'll die before they even get there.
 
Popping in here to say that a lot of purebred, even AKC registered, dogs end up in shelters. Not to power level, but near me is an Akita breeder and a Cane Corso breeder. These two breeds aren't really the most common to see, in general. Frequently, there are Akitas and Cane Corsos at my local shelter. Now, I don't know if there are any contracts signed between the breeder and the seller about what to do if they want to return the puppy, or if these breeders are worth their salt whatsoever, but I know the dogs in the shelter are from them. Especially the Akita breeder. Whenever a sire or dam gets too old to produce, off to the shelter it goes, most likely to be put down, alone. Plus, people buy puppies thinking only of the cute face, not thinking about how much money it will cost to own a dog, how much training is basically non-optional to just own a dog that isn't a savage idiot, etc. and will simply give the puppy over to a shelter when it becomes a problem. I also know someone who bought a puppy from a reputable breeder, and now that dog is an adult, they will be backyard breeding it.
Basically what I'm getting at is that people will treat dogs as expendable and shelters have dogs that are purebred, possibly even from an ethical breeder.
I'm glad the dogs in this thread will never see the inside of a shelter. They'll die before they even get there.
Neither Akita or Cane Corso are beginner breeds and need someone knowledgeable and committed to socializing from day 1, no doubt some of those dogs are in there for behavior reasons. If you're breeding something like a cane corso and have zero clause about taking back a puppy the owner can't handle they're definitely just in it for the quick bucks, do you live in an area with crime where they get advertised as "security" dogs?

I also know someone who bought a puppy from a reputable breeder, and now that dog is an adult, they will be backyard breeding it.
If they were a reputable breeder the puppy should've been sold under a non-breeding contract. just sayin.
 
That right there should have been your first huge red flag, anything marked as "lab mix" is short hand for either "we have no fucking idea" or "we need to get this aggressive dog out of here". Anytime you see "lab mix" in a shelter just look the other way, they are lying and trying to make the dog more presentable.
In fact, they do have an idea, always. The majority of dogs listed by shelters as "lab mixes" are quite visibly either pitbulls or pitbull mixes. Generally, I've noticed that if the dog is clearly of some other breed or a true mutt, they will at least try to label it somewhat accurately. And those dogs naturally get taken quicker. The "lab mix" crap is just an attempt to hook the naive searchers who will fall for it. If that doesn't work then "Boxer mix" or "mastiff mix" will cut it.
Popping in here to say that a lot of purebred, even AKC registered, dogs end up in shelters. Not to power level, but near me is an Akita breeder and a Cane Corso breeder. These two breeds aren't really the most common to see, in general. Frequently, there are Akitas and Cane Corsos at my local shelter. Now, I don't know if there are any contracts signed between the breeder and the seller about what to do if they want to return the puppy, or if these breeders are worth their salt whatsoever, but I know the dogs in the shelter are from them. Especially the Akita breeder. Whenever a sire or dam gets too old to produce, off to the shelter it goes, most likely to be put down, alone. Plus, people buy puppies thinking only of the cute face, not thinking about how much money it will cost to own a dog, how much training is basically non-optional to just own a dog that isn't a savage idiot, etc. and will simply give the puppy over to a shelter when it becomes a problem. I also know someone who bought a puppy from a reputable breeder, and now that dog is an adult, they will be backyard breeding it.
Basically what I'm getting at is that people will treat dogs as expendable and shelters have dogs that are purebred, possibly even from an ethical breeder.
I'm glad the dogs in this thread will never see the inside of a shelter. They'll die before they even get there.
Akitas and Cane Corsos are both difficult breeds to handle, what a disaster. And this is what I do not get - nobody is obligated to get a pet. Why bother getting one if you're going to lose interest or not have the time and energy to care for it properly? Especially a dog. It's a voluntary arrangement. People who forget or don't care that dogs are living things buy big fancy breeds on a whim as cute pups and dump them in a shelter when they get too troublesome. Same applies to the breeders in this thread creating toad mutants with no regard for the animals' pain. They're all just using these animals as props in one way or another. Just get a damn car.
 
This nightmare showed up on my local bulletin board group on Facebook, posted by a rescue. Somehow this is a living creature and not something your eight year old kid drew. It's listed as an XL Bully. Screenshot censored because I really don't feel like doxing myself.

Edit: The ears are cropped and it's an intact male, so my guess is this is someone's former breeder, left abandoned at the shelter when he was no longer of use to them.

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Great thread! I've long had an interest in intentional genetic abominations and the people who make them.



Another friend of mine had a Shih Tzu from a "reputable Amish breeder" that had near-daily seizures, and was incredibly aggressive when it wasn't seizing, gasping for air or walking in circles. It also died young. They thought the dog they had gotten was a fluke thing and they'd just been unlucky enough to end up with the dud of the litter. Later on (when they tried to purchase ANOTHER PUPPY from the same breeder), they learned the operation had been shut down, and, due to rampant inbreeding, many of the animals recovered were The Hills Have Eyes-tier fucked up. I'll see if the news here ever covered it.
Do not ever buy dogs from the Amish those bastards have the worst puppy mills imaginable. I knew a woman who worked at PAWS, sweetest old lady you would ever meet and she would of personally led any pogroms against them if she could. Some of the horror stories she told me were crazy, they included massive inbreeding, break outs of all sorts of horrible and preventable diseases, and animals losing their eyes/sight due to the sheer amount of ammonia from all the urine in their enclosure.
 
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Do not ever buy dogs from the Amish those bastards have the worst puppy mills imaginable. I knew a woman who worked at PAWS, sweetest old lady you would ever meet and she would of personally led any pogroms against them if she could. Some of the horror stories she told me were crazy, they included massive inbreeding, break outs of all sorts of horrible and preventable diseases, and animals losing their eyes/sight due to the sheer amount of ammonia from all the urine in their enclosure.
I’ve seen a few documentaries on Puppy Mill dogs and it’s just plain horrifying to see the things those dogs go through
My neighbor just sold a French bulldog for 40k…
Let me guess, some type of Merle, fluffy frenchie?
 
Yes.

He also states the male he currently is breeding costs over a year 100k and he showed me the listing
It’s insane the amount of money those dogs bring in. A girl in my area makes that for every two litters she sells. Her dogs aren’t even nice looking but people buy them up.
 
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