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- we deliberately inbreed dogs with certain characteristics to develop the different breeds. We do not in general implement the same deliberate breeding programs to create the same variety of human breeds.Dogs, if left to their own natural breeding habits will revert to all being something like wolves or dingos.
To start with an intelligent, competent animal and deliberately breed it in such a way as to render it unfit to be anything but a living toy, I think is a crime of arrogance.
Quote from: another_someone on 11/04/2007 04:21:59 - we deliberately inbreed dogs with certain characteristics to develop the different breeds. We do not in general implement the same deliberate breeding programs to create the same variety of human breeds.Dogs, if left to their own natural breeding habits will revert to all being something like wolves or dingos.To start with an intelligent, competent animal and deliberately breed it in such a way as to render it unfit to be anything but a living toy, I think is a crime of arrogance.
OK, ignoring the problem of defining "happy" for non human species, there are some breeds of dogs that have been taken to such extremes that they are prone to various diseases. That's criminal if you ask me.
BTW, the cattle are working too; how happy are they to be chased by a rottweiler?
I guess Samuel (Peeps, that is - I know, it's Peyps) like the same type of women and only, how do I say it, propagated, his line with very similar looking women.
I don't know Is that a shot from one of your wedding fayres?
One explanation I have heard is because dogs have more chromosomes to play with, so can have more combinations of genes to mix up.But, at least as much of an issue is that dog breeds are totally artificial - we deliberately inbreed dogs with certain characteristics to develop the different breeds. We do not in general implement the same deliberate breeding programs to create the same variety of human breeds.Dogs, if left to their own natural breeding habits will revert to all being something like wolves or dingos.
OK, ignoring the problem of defining "happy" for non human species, there are some breeds of dogs that have been taken to such extremes that they are prone to various diseases. That's criminal if you ask me.BTW, the cattle are working too; how happy are they to be chased by a rottweiler?
Any ideas what the ratio is to pure breeds to ' artificial' ones are ?I assume there must be a ' foundation template' of a few thoroughbreds ?Could the ratio be as high as i think it might ?.(Wild guestimate 80:20)........in that I expect there to be far more ' manufactured ' breeds than thoroughbreds !!......but what about other types of multi-variety animal ?
Quote from: neilep on 11/04/2007 13:36:17Any ideas what the ratio is to pure breeds to ' artificial' ones are ?I assume there must be a ' foundation template' of a few thoroughbreds ?Could the ratio be as high as i think it might ?.(Wild guestimate 80:20)........in that I expect there to be far more ' manufactured ' breeds than thoroughbreds !!......but what about other types of multi-variety animal ?As far as I am aware, there is only one natural breed of dog, and that is the wolf, and everything else is an artificial breed.Clearly, there is some variety amongst wolves, but none of that variety directly correlates to a modern breed of dog.Trying to find a natural breed dog is like trying to find a natural breed of cow - no domestic animal is ultimately natural.
Quote from: Karen W. on 11/04/2007 04:11:48I don't know Is that a shot from one of your wedding fayres?yes it is !!..can't ewe see all the brides and wedding cakes ?...LOL...no ..it's just some piccy of a crowd I found !!wedding fayres are a little more discrete with all fluffy wedding stufff all over the place !!