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

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YES HE WALKS AND RUNS JUST FINE

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Oh and also interdigital cyst for the cherry on top. Very common in bullies' fucked up webbed feet and terrible weight distribution.
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That dog cannot "walk fine". He is.... just about ambulatory, but anyone who has ever seen any fucking dog before can tell you that dog cannot "walk just fine". He struggles to weight bear or stand upright for more than a couple minutes in that video. His feet point sharply outwards from his body. His fucking legs do not work properly because you fucked up his hips, and the pain and restricted movement he experiences now is only going to get worse.

Congenital hip problems are avoided at all costs by reputable breeders, and these fucks are actively breeding for one of the most painful and life limiting conditions you can give any dog. Fucking despicable. Mad on the internet.
 
That dog struggles to even stand without having its back legs drift apart. It must have very severe hip dysplasia. It doesn't appear to have any ability to flex its hocks.

It appears to want to walk around and run like a normal dog but it really can't. Breeding dogs like that is cruelty.
Too bad people can't be permanently barred from breeding animals when they are these repulsive Mengele level shitheads.
 
Hairless guinea pig? Hairless guinea pig.
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Who wanted a knock off naked mole rat and why are they still allowed in society?

If you are into naked animals, I got a dog to tie it back to topic.
Have a chinese crested.
Which, though they are ugly, they also come with problems such as prone to sunburn

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I keep seeing people complain you can not adopt shit, as there are multiple, overblown or contradictory, demands. Then crayscuers reee about people not adopting.
This applies to dogs too.
I was recently looking into adopting a dog, but all of the dogs at my local shelter are pits. Not about that life, I started looking at rescues. Each one you had to put down money to just get in line, then had to fill out a LONG form which includes things like how many people are in your home, how much money do you make, what pets do you have, how big is your house, how often do you leave your home, do you have kids, do you have other pets, what kind of job do you have, do you have a fence, what kind, etc.

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So yeah, safe to say this just pushes people to adopt pets from backyard breeders (not referring to puppymills). Basically retired folks who need a hobby that breed for sidecash and for fun. Much cheaper and easier to get too. Might not AKC blahblah, but still a damn fine companion.
 
Imagine going through all that trouble and excessive requirements just to end up with some dog that requires round the clock wrangling to help it get over its "traumatic past", having to micromanage every little thing like not walking past other dogs whilst out, managing food aggression, getting it to not piss and shit all over the house, giving it doggy Xanax for oh so terrifying car rides, and crating it if you dare be out of the house longer than 30 minutes lest you return to totally destroyed walls and furniture. To top it off, you may end up with a dead or injured pet or child because the dog is a pitbull (aykshually he's a labrador-bulldog-Rhodesian ridgeback mix!!), a neurotic mess and/or had a previous hidden bite history.

Having pets is supposed to be pleasant and rewarding for you and the animal(s). Some people have these dogs that may as well be inmates of some kind. The shelter is basically asking you to take on the job of full time animal carer, though you pay them. It's not a pet, it's a prisoner and you are the warden. Some of these rescue fanatics love that and all the drama though, it's doggy Munchausen's by proxy. You are genuinely better off going to a good breeder if you want a specific working dog or just a good companion. I would never have said that even a few years ago, but my opinion of animal shelters has changed so much after seeing what they're like firsthand. And you preferably want to know a dog's background, knowing its parents is a great advantage for predicting health, temperament etc.
 
I can’t believe they call their dogs “orphans” (see “paw note” at the bottom). That’s really goofy.
Unfortunately this isn’t unusual with some private rescues. When I was looking for dogs to adopt, some agencies straight up wouldn’t let you adopt a dog if the dog would be left at home for 8 hours. This was pre-COVID so it would pretty much rule out most people with a 9-5. I get that it’s not ideal to leave the dog alone most of the day, but you create a situation where only people who work part time or are at home all day can adopt a dog, and that just isn’t realistic for a lot of people. Different now, I guess.

There’s this one rescue group on Instagram called Bunny’s Buddies. They rescue purebred dogs from Korea and fly them to the US. They rose to prominence because they’ve rescued a bunch of dogs for former Bachelor contestants.

The owner seems a little nuts TBH. Basically, you can only adopt from them if you don’t care about the size, breed, age, or gender of the dog. If you dare want a small dog, tough shit, sounds like you care more about what you want than what the dog wants. Also, she got in a fight with the Bachelor subreddit a few years ago when some people on the subreddit were skeptical about how she was able to adopt all these beautiful purebred dogs out to influencers. Also believes that kibble is a carcinogen and kennel training dogs is bad.

What’s more important: what you want or what a dog wants?
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The only way we can solve the cycle of animal dumping is to adopt dogs to people with no expectations:
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Stop making excuses, get a remote job if you want a dog so bad.
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Don’t ask us to accommodate your allergies:
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Sorry my process doesn’t cater to you!!!
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Kibble is carcinogenic, give your dog CBD:
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Say no to crate training:
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I love dogs but dog people can be really weird.
 

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It’s a narcissistic circle jerk. Animal munchie with a God complex makes other animal munchies jump through hoops to acquire a pet.

In return the people approved for these private rescue dogs get to tell everyone they encounter that their dog is a rescue, it’s history and it’s list of medical/behavior issues. Like how half the people with pit bulls will tell you their pet was a “bait dog”. Self righteous and insufferable all around. It’s easier to get a dog from a breeder or county shelter.
 
I can’t believe they call their dogs “orphans” (see “paw note” at the bottom). That’s really goofy.
Unfortunately this isn’t unusual with some private rescues. When I was looking for dogs to adopt, some agencies straight up wouldn’t let you adopt a dog if the dog would be left at home for 8 hours. This was pre-COVID so it would pretty much rule out most people with a 9-5. I get that it’s not ideal to leave the dog alone most of the day, but you create a situation where only people who work part time or are at home all day can adopt a dog, and that just isn’t realistic for a lot of people. Different now, I guess.

There’s this one rescue group on Instagram called Bunny’s Buddies. They rescue purebred dogs from Korea and fly them to the US. They rose to prominence because they’ve rescued a bunch of dogs for former Bachelor contestants.

The owner seems a little nuts TBH. Basically, you can only adopt from them if you don’t care about the size, breed, age, or gender of the dog. If you dare want a small dog, tough shit, sounds like you care more about what you want than what the dog wants. Also, she got in a fight with the Bachelor subreddit a few years ago when some people on the subreddit were skeptical about how she was able to adopt all these beautiful purebred dogs out to influencers. Also believes that kibble is a carcinogen and kennel training dogs is bad.

What’s more important: what you want or what a dog wants?
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The only way we can solve the cycle of animal dumping is to adopt dogs to people with no expectations:
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Stop making excuses, get a remote job if you want a dog so bad.
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Don’t ask us to accommodate your allergies:
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Sorry my process doesn’t cater to you!!!
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Kibble is carcinogenic, give your dog CBD:
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Say no to crate training:
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I love dogs but dog people can be really weird.
>kibble is a carcinogen
Barring my mistaking the meaning of kibble, I would not at all be surprised that factory fabricated fauna feed might impact a dog's risk of disease. I think the idea that it's healthful as a diet, or even a dietary supplement is a farce and if you're going to keep a dog fed on scientifically synthesized sustenance substrate and not honest to goodness food, you're a cunt who can't afford a dog and certainly doesn't love the poor animal. I don't even give my fish plastic particle packed provisions, they get actual food. Even the feeder animals I farm for them get fed actual natural-diet emulating food, not atrociously assembled assortments of aliment.
 
I can’t believe they call their dogs “orphans” (see “paw note” at the bottom). That’s really goofy.
Unfortunately this isn’t unusual with some private rescues. When I was looking for dogs to adopt, some agencies straight up wouldn’t let you adopt a dog if the dog would be left at home for 8 hours. This was pre-COVID so it would pretty much rule out most people with a 9-5. I get that it’s not ideal to leave the dog alone most of the day, but you create a situation where only people who work part time or are at home all day can adopt a dog, and that just isn’t realistic for a lot of people. Different now, I guess.

There’s this one rescue group on Instagram called Bunny’s Buddies. They rescue purebred dogs from Korea and fly them to the US. They rose to prominence because they’ve rescued a bunch of dogs for former Bachelor contestants.

The owner seems a little nuts TBH. Basically, you can only adopt from them if you don’t care about the size, breed, age, or gender of the dog. If you dare want a small dog, tough shit, sounds like you care more about what you want than what the dog wants. Also, she got in a fight with the Bachelor subreddit a few years ago when some people on the subreddit were skeptical about how she was able to adopt all these beautiful purebred dogs out to influencers. Also believes that kibble is a carcinogen and kennel training dogs is bad.

What’s more important: what you want or what a dog wants?
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The only way we can solve the cycle of animal dumping is to adopt dogs to people with no expectations:
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Stop making excuses, get a remote job if you want a dog so bad.
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Don’t ask us to accommodate your allergies:
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Sorry my process doesn’t cater to you!!!
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Kibble is carcinogenic, give your dog CBD:
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Say no to crate training:
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I love dogs but dog people can be really weird.
My family noticed this shit when we were trying to get a cat (ended up getting two cats on gumtree ha) These people are insane. Even big shelters are stupid fussy. Wont even let you take a cat if you plan on keeping it inside
 
My family noticed this shit when we were trying to get a cat (ended up getting two cats on gumtree ha) These people are insane. Even big shelters are stupid fussy. Wont even let you take a cat if you plan on keeping it inside
Here it's otherway around. Inside only, no exceptions.

Live in a farm where you take care of cats but also let them hunt because it's beneficial to you and the cat? No way a cat can be save and happy there. Definitely not that old barn cat that needs a new home after his owner died.
 
I can’t believe they call their dogs “orphans” (see “paw note” at the bottom). That’s really goofy.
Unfortunately this isn’t unusual with some private rescues. When I was looking for dogs to adopt, some agencies straight up wouldn’t let you adopt a dog if the dog would be left at home for 8 hours. This was pre-COVID so it would pretty much rule out most people with a 9-5. I get that it’s not ideal to leave the dog alone most of the day, but you create a situation where only people who work part time or are at home all day can adopt a dog, and that just isn’t realistic for a lot of people. Different now, I guess.

There’s this one rescue group on Instagram called Bunny’s Buddies. They rescue purebred dogs from Korea and fly them to the US. They rose to prominence because they’ve rescued a bunch of dogs for former Bachelor contestants.

The owner seems a little nuts TBH. Basically, you can only adopt from them if you don’t care about the size, breed, age, or gender of the dog. If you dare want a small dog, tough shit, sounds like you care more about what you want than what the dog wants. Also, she got in a fight with the Bachelor subreddit a few years ago when some people on the subreddit were skeptical about how she was able to adopt all these beautiful purebred dogs out to influencers. Also believes that kibble is a carcinogen and kennel training dogs is bad.

What’s more important: what you want or what a dog wants?
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The only way we can solve the cycle of animal dumping is to adopt dogs to people with no expectations:
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Stop making excuses, get a remote job if you want a dog so bad.
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Don’t ask us to accommodate your allergies:
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Sorry my process doesn’t cater to you!!!
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Kibble is carcinogenic, give your dog CBD:
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Say no to crate training:
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I love dogs but dog people can be really weird.
> “Waaah having any preferences about a dog means you’re treating us like breeders!”

Ironic coming from an organization that almost certainly is getting their dogs from BYBs overseas. Hot tip to any Kiwis looking to adopt a dog: if a rescue is primarily focused on bringing dogs from other countries to the US/wherever you are and a large number of those are purebreds, it’s essentially a flipping operation for puppy mill animals. This is especially prevalent for rescues that tout themselves as “saving meat trade dogs”, people who eat dogs generally aren’t using purebred pugs to make stirfry. TBH a rescue having a large number of purebreds is a red flag in general, save for breed-specific rescues. There isn’t exactly a large amount of “trendy” dogs languishing on the streets, or at the very least not enough to meet the demand of people who want a specific breed without having to deal with the guilt of (god forbid) purchasing one from a reputable breeder. It’s somewhat similar to how the majority of kids up for adoption aren’t young/newborn white infants with no health conditions but that’s bar none what most people are looking for, which can lead to private adoption agencies pulling some truly shady shit with desperate expectant mothers.
 
Here it's otherway around. Inside only, no exceptions.

Live in a farm where you take care of cats but also let them hunt because it's beneficial to you and the cat? No way a cat can be save and happy there. Definitely not that old barn cat that needs a new home after his owner died.
My local cat rescue has a "working cats" program for ferals that are healthy but used to living rough. They're specifically for farms, businesses, warehouses, etc. that want "natural rodent control". They come already vaxed and neutered. Some are friendly, some not, all are used to living in colonies so you can adopt a whole herd of them that already know each other if you want.

Needless to say I've donated ridiculous amounts of money to them over the years. They have a pretty sensible adoption policy for pet kitties also, including the two currently giving each other stinkeye about which one gets my lap.
 
Here it's otherway around. Inside only, no exceptions.

Live in a farm where you take care of cats but also let them hunt because it's beneficial to you and the cat? No way a cat can be save and happy there. Definitely not that old barn cat that needs a new home after his owner died.
Where I live I don't let my cats out except on a leash, but that's because I live in a suburb with a lot of car traffic and we have coyote problems. I have had tons of neighbors lose cats to coyotes because they let them out and they get eaten
 
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