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OF COURSE THIS DOG SHOUD NOT BE BRED, or bred FOR, but come on guys, if she is a spayed genetic accident (I have no idea, just theoreticly) she IS kind of cute. people born with dwarfism have issues too, that doesn't mean they are miserable. i actually think breeding for it IS irresponsible, and am torn about the whole idea of breeding dog breeds for which this is standard, bassets, corgis, etc. But to me, if this was just an accident, she is still cute and deserves to have fun and be appreciated, i think 3 legged dogs are cute, but would very much be apposed to a dog having a leg amputated for the 'cuteness' factor.
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Ok, if there is any thought of breeding her that is TERRIBLE, i have a broken old computor and can't hear any audio. All my point was was that cute is a matter of opinion and that her disability doesn't make her NOT cute. If there is any intent behind her state then I also think it is completely unethical, but like i said, i feel the same way about show bred breeds that are acceptably like this.
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Dwarfism is common in Great Pyrs.
I havnt read about them but I do have this on my fb http://www.facebook.com/pages/Great-Pyrenees-dwarfism-Research-and-Information/116872714989914 I'm sure people wouldnt rescue them and keep them alive if it caused them great pain. I had one come into my work to be groomed a while back and she didn't seem to be in any pain. |
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