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I don't understand the love for flat faced animals. Do these people not understand petting the velvety fur up and down the curve of a cat's nose bridge? have they never taken a dog's muzzle in both hands and rubbed the face up and down like a toddler with play-doh? you can't give chin scritches to an pet with no chin.

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this is their dream pet?? really?
 
That was painful to watch here is the video archived:
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Clearly these mongoloids don't actually like dogs. They like giant toads. They just can't get giant toads to keep as pets, so they create canine abominations thinking they will be close enough.
 
This thread has been both horrific and interesting - kudos to all involved. But also I hate you all for making me aware of these things.
I found the ongoing discussions of shelters very interesting as a non-USA farmer. Are you guys referring to privately run shelters or…? I ask because shelters here would absolutely not get away with the kind of shit described. Animals have to pass temperament testing to be allowed to be adopted out and potential issues are always clearly disclosed. Seeing a dog listed as being unsuitable for homes with children, other dogs, cats or other pets is the norm. Private rescues and some ‘no kill’ rescues are where our issues come from (which is a double bummer as the responsible shelters get bad press for not being ‘no kill’ - people don’t understand that in many cases euthanising is the kinder option. And, unlike in many other places, shelters here don’t euthanise UNLESS the animal doesn’t pass temperament tests or has health issues severe enough that the animal can’t be expected to have any QOL. The former is a better fate than being adopted out to the dumbass general public who doesn’t know how to handle aggressive behaviours making those animals a danger to everyone, and the latter is mostly applicable to abandoned kittens without their mothers who are already on death’s door. In fact, the majority of euthanising is done to feral cats/kittens).
Having said that, even in the worst of these I’ve not seen the lying about the breed issue. Perhaps because pits aren’t legal here and bully breeds in general aren’t particularly common? Staffies are the closest thing we get in that category, and yep the shelters are absolutely chock full of them but it’s always disclosed. The problem is that if you don’t want a staffy, shelters may not be a viable option, and the grossness of what breeders are doing to pure breeds is clearly universal. I grew up with GSDs and I weep every time I see that back slope. Even the “responsible” breeders around here who do the proper testing and supposedly breed to remove the hip and elbow issues have dogs they breed from with that slope, which makes me immediately suspicious. I’d be curious to know what shelters outside the US look like - are they also overrun with pits and similar? Or can you indeed find a good ol‘ mutt of indeterminate origin?

Side note, absolutely fuck every single one of these “exotic” breeders. And ditto to breeders of pugs, Frenchies, etc. If a feature of the breed is that they permanently can’t fucking breathe, that’s a no brainer that it’s not okay to keep producing them.
 
I don't understand the love for flat faced animals. Do these people not understand petting the velvety fur up and down the curve of a cat's nose bridge? have they never taken a dog's muzzle in both hands and rubbed the face up and down like a toddler with play-doh? you can't give chin scritches to an pet with no chin.

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It makes me think that the 'cute' flat face to these people probably overrides the 'it can't breathe' part of their brain.

Which doesn't make sense to me. What about the flat face screams 'cute?' Usually baby faces have the big heads, big eyes and small nose and mouth. Not smooshed in nose, bulging bug-like eyes, and wide spread out, gaping mouth.


It would make more sense to breed for something that looks kitten-like, versus something that just ends up looking like an alien.
 
I ask because shelters here would absolutely not get away with the kind of shit described. Animals have to pass temperament testing to be allowed to be adopted out and potential issues are always clearly disclosed. Seeing a dog listed as being unsuitable for homes with children, other dogs, cats or other pets is the norm. Private rescues and some ‘no kill’ rescues are where our issues come from (which is a double bummer as the responsible shelters get bad press for not being ‘no kill’ - people don’t understand that in many cases euthanising is the kinder option. And, unlike in many other places, shelters here don’t euthanise UNLESS the animal doesn’t pass temperament tests or has health issues severe enough that the animal can’t be expected to have any QOL. The former is a better fate than being adopted out to the dumbass general public who doesn’t know how to handle aggressive behaviours making those animals a danger to everyone, and the latter is mostly applicable to abandoned kittens without their mothers who are already on death’s door. In fact, the majority of euthanising is done to feral cats/kittens).
In general, it is the same in the USA. If you were to look at websites like PetFinder, shelters/rescues disclose whether animals would be better kept alone, if they would be better with a family that doesn't have kids, or have special needs. PetFinder has a filter for this built into its website. The last time I adopted an animal, when I visited the rescue shelter the worker went through each animal with me and told me about its history and if they had any "quirks" like if they didn't like certain foods or if they had specific triggers to avoid. I also had to fill out a 5 page questionnaire before I was even allowed to see the animals that went over my history with animals, what other animals I have in my house, if I had a veterinarian that I would take my new pet to within at least a year, if I knew the basics of caring for the type of animal I was adopting, etc. There are also shelters that will even visit your house beforehand to make sure you have a suitable home for the new pet and even afterwards to make sure it's being taken care of. In my experience, these are the majority, though I've also dealt with some scummy rescues too.

However, shelters are swamped. It's very easy to have animals slip through the cracks when you're dealing with many animals and they all need to be processed. Animals with bad temperaments or grim outlooks do get euthanized, but obviously people don't want to do that. The listings where obvious bully breeds are being glossed over as mixes come across to me as desperation from the shelter, because for every frog dog that takes up a spot at a shelter, there's an actual dog that deserves a chance to be adopted that's being turned down.
 
This thread has been both horrific and interesting - kudos to all involved. But also I hate you all for making me aware of these things.
I found the ongoing discussions of shelters very interesting as a non-USA farmer. Are you guys referring to privately run shelters or…? I ask because shelters here would absolutely not get away with the kind of shit described. Animals have to pass temperament testing to be allowed to be adopted out and potential issues are always clearly disclosed. Seeing a dog listed as being unsuitable for homes with children, other dogs, cats or other pets is the norm. Private rescues and some ‘no kill’ rescues are where our issues come from (which is a double bummer as the responsible shelters get bad press for not being ‘no kill’ - people don’t understand that in many cases euthanising is the kinder option. And, unlike in many other places, shelters here don’t euthanise UNLESS the animal doesn’t pass temperament tests or has health issues severe enough that the animal can’t be expected to have any QOL. The former is a better fate than being adopted out to the dumbass general public who doesn’t know how to handle aggressive behaviours making those animals a danger to everyone, and the latter is mostly applicable to abandoned kittens without their mothers who are already on death’s door. In fact, the majority of euthanising is done to feral cats/kittens).
Having said that, even in the worst of these I’ve not seen the lying about the breed issue. Perhaps because pits aren’t legal here and bully breeds in general aren’t particularly common? Staffies are the closest thing we get in that category, and yep the shelters are absolutely chock full of them but it’s always disclosed. The problem is that if you don’t want a staffy, shelters may not be a viable option, and the grossness of what breeders are doing to pure breeds is clearly universal. I grew up with GSDs and I weep every time I see that back slope. Even the “responsible” breeders around here who do the proper testing and supposedly breed to remove the hip and elbow issues have dogs they breed from with that slope, which makes me immediately suspicious. I’d be curious to know what shelters outside the US look like - are they also overrun with pits and similar? Or can you indeed find a good ol‘ mutt of indeterminate origin?

Side note, absolutely fuck every single one of these “exotic” breeders. And ditto to breeders of pugs, Frenchies, etc. If a feature of the breed is that they permanently can’t fucking breathe, that’s a no brainer that it’s not okay to keep producing them.
Having volunteered at various shelters in the U.S over the years, many (both private and public) have varying quality with how they run their programs. In truth it all depends on how well they are managing their resources. Many private shelters have a better time closing their doors when they are at capacity, and they typically have a more involved background check on any interested adoptees. One that I was at required documentation about any pets that they already owned (checking for vaccinations, neuter/spay, etc), renters approval, at home check, a meet and greet with any other potential pets, and one last vet visit for the animal that you are adopting. Many and I dare so most, don't euthanize either unless the animal really can't keep on living that way. Heck a few 'on deaths door' animals I've seen have been taken in by volunteers to live the rest of their lives in peace.

However you do have public shelters, aka the state/city government ones. These have the more extreme ranges of quality as it's all due to government funding. A few may go as far as private shelters, while many may not go as far as a private shelter. They don't have the money nor time to do it, which leads to an overabundance of rescues getting returned to the shelter. As for the bully issue, at least in the US there are demographics that definitely lean towards bullies. Lower income families and military being two that pop in my mind. They are well known 'tough guy' breeds that people love to think that they can make into their little pet project. However they quickly come to find that they can't handle them. They are far too aggressive and high maintenance than people realize. Especially white bullies. Already all white animals in general have a lot of health issues. But adding an already schizo breed into the mix can make them nuts. So shelters get these types in droves. Now once they get them, it's near impossible to get rid of them due to majority of people already being wary of them. Some shelters I have seen will straight up say, 'Labrador mix' before they even dare say they are a pit bull. They'll use fluffy words like, 'cute, sweet, gentle' to sell them to anybody dumb enough to believe in them.

And another overall update in the rabbit breeding hellscape. Easter is inbound and there is already an unholy amount of breeders trying to peddle their bunnies. On average the current shelter I am at typically gets one every few months. Right now we have six brought in, four of which have deformities and were most likely bunnies that they couldn't sell for easter. The four in question are all 8-12 weeks old. One is blind, one has messed up hind legs, another we have just come to find has cerebral palsy. It's a shitshow. God knows how many we will get after easter is over and people realize how much care bunnies actually need.
 
I don't understand the love for flat faced animals. Do these people not understand petting the velvety fur up and down the curve of a cat's nose bridge? have they never taken a dog's muzzle in both hands and rubbed the face up and down like a toddler with play-doh? you can't give chin scritches to an pet with no chin.

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this is their dream pet?? really?
They don't want a pet, they want a trophy
 
I fucking hate people sometimes
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is this degree of deformity even fixable with surgery
An ex of mine had an inbred rott that was like this although it could walk at first. When he eventually gave up trying to save it and let it be put down it was found to have complete agenesis of the hip sockets. Fuck knows how it had ever been able to walk at all.
 
Can't quote since I'm on mobile but @Peachy what you're saying about rabbit breeding makes me think there should be more threads for shitty animal breeding. Or to make this thread a general bad animal breeding thread. Do you have any screencaps of horrible rabbit breeders from Instagram or other websites?

I follow a decent amount of vet tech blogs on Tumblr, so I get to hear about some shitty breeding of a variety of species, including horses of all things. Not sure if posts about that should go here or into another thread.
 
I fucking hate people sometimes
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is this degree of deformity even fixable with surgery
Ugh looks like a swimmer puppy. I think at this point it’s not even fixable. I’ve heard of some people using slings to help them walk/train their limbs but this puppy is all jacked up. Humane choice would to cull it.

Let me guess, it ended up with a rescue who wlll whore it out on gofundme?
 
Can't quote since I'm on mobile but @Peachy what you're saying about rabbit breeding makes me think there should be more threads for shitty animal breeding. Or to make this thread a general bad animal breeding thread. Do you have any screencaps of horrible rabbit breeders from Instagram or other websites?

I follow a decent amount of vet tech blogs on Tumblr, so I get to hear about some shitty breeding of a variety of species, including horses of all things. Not sure if posts about that should go here or into another thread.
I believe this thread is indeed the place. We’ve had cats and other animals pop up before. I’d be very curious to hear about the horse breeders. I knew arabs had to be fucked but I don’t know much about any other breeds that are falling victim to this kind of shit.
 
Oh I can chip in for the Horse breeding.

Breeding miniature horses are very popular and often the extra small ones can have Dwarfism as well. There are types like Brachycephalic dwarfs (left) and Diastrophic dwarfs (center and right). Both of these types have shortened lifespans and the latter has really bad limb deformities.

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Halter Quarter Horses are another example of shit breeding. Their conformation makes it near impossible to use them for actual horse purposes. Common conformational issues you might find are "post legs" (where the hind leg is nearly as straight as the front ones, which is not good), an ass the size of Texas, and overly long back. Some of them are hyper-muscled, which is its own kettle of fish.

Certain bloodlines, namely the "Impressive" line, carry HYPP (Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis) which can kill the horse if the respiratory muscles spasm and lock.

In short, they look like shit and you can't ride or otherwise use them.

The last one is probably a yearling, but get a load of that rump and those post legs.
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I can kinda understand wanting to have one of those deform dog fuckers if you are a hoodrat and an awful human being, but those horses?! Horses are expensive as shit. They cost a ton in food alone, and with these horses, they are useless!
- Can't ride them
- Can't breed them (not a single half serious studfarm would want these fuckers)
- Can't even use them for work.
 
Oh I can chip in for the Horse breeding.

Breeding miniature horses are very popular and often the extra small ones can have Dwarfism as well. There are types like Brachycephalic dwarfs (left) and Diastrophic dwarfs (center and right). Both of these types have shortened lifespans and the latter has really bad limb deformities.

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How do people look at the bottom two and say "awe they're sooo cute!!!" Literally look like the Fritz/Igor of the horse world. Imagine all the joint issues and back problems, it's a miracle curse that they're even standing.
 
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