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I love dogs and I love seeing dogs doing what they were bred for. I hate to see pedigree dogs having health faults bred in to them...dermatitis,heart defects,eye defects,hip problems,breathing problems and bone defects are the ones i know of and I'm far from an expert.

None of the terriers I saw on show looked fit to do what they were bred for! The earth dogs were all too big to fit underground and the bull terriers looked like they could barely break in to a run never mind catch a rat!..

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Completely agree with the comments on here. Its not good to see dogs performing for human pleasur and i for one will never understand it..... Same goes for zoos, etc....

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I love dogs and I love seeing dogs doing what they were bred for. I hate to see pedigree dogs having health faults bred in to them...dermatitis,heart defects,eye defects,hip problems,breathing problems and bone defects are the ones i know of and I'm far from an expert.

None of the terriers I saw on show looked fit to do what they were bred for! The earth dogs were all too big to fit underground and the bull terriers looked like they could barely break in to a run never mind catch a rat!..

 

Hi mate we all have are way of putting it thanks Jon

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