dog breeds you don't get

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pugs are awesome!


Awesome, maybe, but still ugly as homemade sin.
Anonymous
Pitbulls, Dobermans, Daschunds, and huskies.

I also feel like lab puppies are super adorable and then the adults are not that cute.
Anonymous
French bulldogs. They are so ugly. Why would anyone spend the outrageous sums or put a jeweled collar on one?
Anything pit or pit mixed.
chihuahuas are almost as ill tempered as pits
Anonymous
Corgis. Their legs look so abnormally short.
Anonymous
Little dogs. Forty pound minimum for me!
Anonymous
Dogs whose faces have been malformed for human amusement or who seem to be the wrong shape. Pugs, bulldogs of all kinds, dachsunds, corgis, greyhounds, etc.

GSDs are going this direction -- not the ones you see on the street so much, but the ones winning dog shows look like their backs are actually broken. Stop it, breeders.

I like working breeds and decent-sized mutts, as a rule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.


DP. English bulldogs are prone to overheating because they cannot pant properly. Nearly all English bulldogs are born via caesarian because their heads are too large to be birthed naturally -- and generally, English bulldogs cannot mount female dogs so are artificially inseminated. It's a breed with major ethical issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dogs whose faces have been malformed for human amusement or who seem to be the wrong shape. Pugs, bulldogs of all kinds, dachsunds, corgis, greyhounds, etc.

GSDs are going this direction -- not the ones you see on the street so much, but the ones winning dog shows look like their backs are actually broken. Stop it, breeders.

I like working breeds and decent-sized mutts, as a rule.


I like big mutts and I cannot lie . . .

I do like corgis, but I would never get one because I would be constantly waiting for the back legs to give out.

I don't like pointless crosses/expensive mutts, like goldendoodles.

Tiny dogs generally are on my "no thanks" list. Also terriers, which tend to be smelly (why? is it something about the skin or coat, or are their owners just noseblind?)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.


DP. English bulldogs are prone to overheating because they cannot pant properly. Nearly all English bulldogs are born via caesarian because their heads are too large to be birthed naturally -- and generally, English bulldogs cannot mount female dogs so are artificially inseminated. It's a breed with major ethical issues.


Not sure you know what an “ethical issue” is. Murdering a million unborn babies a year and selling their body parts = an ethical issue. Breeding dogs that love life and that people love =\= an ethical issue.
Anonymous
I don't get having a husky in non-northern climates. People have them in little apartments/townhouses in the DC area and they always have the saddest eyes. These dogs need to RUN.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.


DP. English bulldogs are prone to overheating because they cannot pant properly. Nearly all English bulldogs are born via caesarian because their heads are too large to be birthed naturally -- and generally, English bulldogs cannot mount female dogs so are artificially inseminated. It's a breed with major ethical issues.


Not sure you know what an “ethical issue” is. Murdering a million unborn babies a year and selling their body parts = an ethical issue. Breeding dogs that love life and that people love =\= an ethical issue.


I think you are the one who needs some lithium, dear. No one is selling any body parts. Step away from conspiracy theories.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.


DP. English bulldogs are prone to overheating because they cannot pant properly. Nearly all English bulldogs are born via caesarian because their heads are too large to be birthed naturally -- and generally, English bulldogs cannot mount female dogs so are artificially inseminated. It's a breed with major ethical issues.


Not sure you know what an “ethical issue” is. Murdering a million unborn babies a year and selling their body parts = an ethical issue. Breeding dogs that love life and that people love =\= an ethical issue.


I think you are the one who needs some lithium, dear. No one is selling any body parts. Step away from conspiracy theories.


I'd also rethink the strategy of saying posters who offend you need a lobotomy if you are trying to convince others that those posters are "NUTS" and you are sane.
Anonymous
I also don't like little dogs; they're annoying yappy little shits.

That said, I don't understand all the hatred for doodles and doodle mixes. For one thing, standard poodles are amazing dogs, and generally hypoallergenic for most people. the poodle mixes are for people who don't want a standard poodle but want the hypoallergenic aspect.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:English bulldogs (I think it's incredibly cruel to breed them for traits that basically doom them to a life of misery) and pugs (same reason).


You anti English bulldog people are NUTS. English bulldogs are not in “misery.” Mine is as happy as any dog. He has probably the most comefortable life of any dog I know. You need help, psychiatric help. Lithium or a lobotomy.


DP. English bulldogs are prone to overheating because they cannot pant properly. Nearly all English bulldogs are born via caesarian because their heads are too large to be birthed naturally -- and generally, English bulldogs cannot mount female dogs so are artificially inseminated. It's a breed with major ethical issues.


Not sure you know what an “ethical issue” is. Murdering a million unborn babies a year and selling their body parts = an ethical issue. Breeding dogs that love life and that people love =\= an ethical issue.


I think you are the one who needs some lithium, dear. No one is selling any body parts. Step away from conspiracy theories.

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