AgileGSD
Posted : 1/21/2009 1:04:41 PM
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AgileGSD
Should Poodles cease to exsist because their build puts them at risk for bloat?
I don't agree with breeding for physical features, even for poodles. I also, for the most part, don't believe in creating and perpetuating "breeds" as defined by the AKC and the like. The whole idea of breed creation is to the narrow the gene pool so much to create as little variation between individuals as possible, thus the reason why there is an association between specific health problems and breeds. It's kind of why I laugh at the idea of "improving the breed" by created more dogs with extreme features and tight gene pools. If people really cared about improving the health of dogs then they would breed for just that, instead of for an animal with less hair, or giant size, or a pushed in face. JMO.
While I don't agree with you that breeding purebred dogs is bad, I can agree with you on something. This idea that breeds should be "improved" is really where the problem stems from I think. As a breeder, you may breed to improve your own dogs but should be breeding to maintain or preserve the breed. Modern "mprovements" of breeds tend to be deviations from what is historically correct for the breed. Breeders of modern show GSDs, BCs, Aussies, Dobes, Corgis, Sibes and many, many other breeds feel their dogs are an improvement on the dogs from the past (because they're prettier and/or more docile in most cases).
The improvements with brachycephalic breeds has lead to dogs which have respistpry problems and reproductive problems. Bulldogs were never intended to be the "improved", modern Bulldog - they were althletic and fierce. And they could reproduce on their own. Pugs and Pekes of the past had short muzzles but had muzzles and didn't have the breathing problems or reproductive problems of the dogs today. My neighbor has a BYB Peke that I really like - he is very playful, energectic and he can breathe - he has a short muzzles, not a flat muzzle. He is IMO much more what a Peke should be than the modern show Pekes. Corgis are now becoming a breed with reproductive problems. Modern show breeders feel that the breed should be bred for extreme dwarf characteristics (shorter legs, longer bodies, heavier bone). This has lead to males having a hard time with natural breedings and bitches having whelping problems. What is so wrong with how corgis of the past looked? They were althletic, active, herding dogs who could breed naturally.
I suspect that bloat has become an increasingly common problem in "improved" breeds due to the depth of chest. I know many breeders in bloat-prone breeds are now tacking their dog's stomachs and encouraging buyers to do the same. If you look at the modern show GSD or Dobe, it is obvious that they have far deeper chests than dogs of the past (and seem to have far more of a problem with bloat).
While this article is about "ultratyping" in purebred cats, it very much applies to this discussion (check out how much the Persian breed has changed - much like the Brachy dog breeds): http://www.messybeast.com/ultracat.htm