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05-23-2024, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
As a former dog owner for many years whose dogs never had the myriad of issues I have read about here, I can't help but wonder if these issues are a result of poor breeding practices. The wolves, coyotes, and other canines that our dogs came from seem to survive pretty well on what they can catch and kill, or occasionally scavenge. No cooked carrots, rice, etc. Food sensitivities, allergies.
I applaud the efforts and love that you all give your pets. They reward you with pure love and unflinching devotion. Still, I wonder at so many, seemingly, possibly, genetic weaknesses. Could it be poor breeding?
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yes, it could in my opinion. many people inbreed their pure breds.
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