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Yeah, I'm not going in there. Princesses don't swim in slimy lakes.
The majestic Lake Wylie otter, Lola.
On the way home from our lake adventure.
I like it when Rebekah takes her scaly puppy out. But it frustrates me that she won't let me cuddle with it. I don't really like other dogs, but I like this weird dog.
Guess who's going to the lake today!
Some updates of my life. Lazy Rebekah never updates my blog.
Hey guys! If you like my work, you should definitely check out my new shop at society6.com!
-Majestic-Sphynx
Check this out! Do it for the corgis!
Name: Huanle Sex: Female
Weight: 25 pounds
Color: Black, tan, white
Location: Montgomery Street & Green Street, SF
Unique identifiers: pink mark on nose; SHAVED COAT
Huanle got out of the house in Telegraph Hill on Wednesday, June 18 around 1 pm. Neighbors said constructionâŠ
Boosting.
Took Fidet and Lola to the park today!
"Please let me keep my box."
A fun drawing of little fluffbutt. Fidetthegoofycorgi
I'm so beautiful.
Go Carolina!!
Rebekah put this stupid costume on me. Â I look like such an idiot 8(
Needed an update :p
How dog breeders have âimprovedâ breeds over the past 100 years.Â
The basset hound never used to sit so low. The dog has suffered changes to his rear leg structure, has excessive skin, vertebrae problems, droopy eyes that are prone to ectropion and entropion, and excessively large ears.Â
The bull terrier used to be an athletic dog, but over the years his snout was mutated to be oversized and bending downwards, leading to respiratory issues. Many bull terriers have supernumerary teeth and are compulsive tail chasers and air biters owing to brain deformities.Â
The boxer now has a much shorter face with an extremely short snout. The hindquarters are also lower. Like all brachycephalic dogs, the boxer has difficulty controlling his temperature in hot weather, meaning they are prone to overheating and collapsing in the summer. The boxer also has one of the highest cancer rates among dog breeds and many modern day boxers suffer from seizures.Â
The english bulldog has evolved into a creature that suffers from almost every known disease. A kennel club survey conducted in 2004 found that they die on average at only 6 years and 4 months old. They cannot mate without human intervention, and cannot give birth naturally due to their giant heads. There is no such thing as a truly healthy bulldog.Â
The dachshund, at one time, used to have functional legs and necks for their size. Their backs and legs have gotten longer, chest jutted forward, and legs have shrunk to such proportions that there is barely any clearance between their chest and the floor. Obese dachshunds usually have to actually drag their bellies across the ground. Their risk for intervertebral disc disease - which can result in paralysis - is extremely high. They are also prone to achrondoplastic related pathologies, progressive retinal apathy, and problems with their legs and joints.Â
Pugs are the most inbred breed of dog in existence - an investigation carried out found that amongst the 10,000 pugs found in the UK are so inbred, the gene pool consists of the equivalent of only 50 individuals.  They are extremely brachycephalic, and suffer severely from all the associated problems - the folds in their face frequently get infected, they struggle to breathe (making snoring/snorting/huffing noises even without moving), they have high blood pressure, low oxygenation, often collapse and die in the summer or if allowed to overheat, dentition problems due to their skulls being so curled in, and perhaps most shocking - their double curled tail is actually a genetic defect, and in its most serious forms leads to paralysis and many dogs needed a wheelchair or being euthanised if this progresses. These dogs are usually culled if they fail to produce this âattractiveâ trait.Â
Healthy puppies that do not succumb to these ridiculous modern day breed standards are usually culled. One very heartbreaking example is the rhodesian ridgeback. The ridge is actually a genetic deformity - a mild form of spinal bifida - and puppies born without this ridge are healthy - but since the ridge is their namesake, healthy puppies are normally culled at birth and only those with noticeable ridges are bred from, thus passing the disability down to future dogs. Below is a ridgeback alongside a healthy, ridgeless dog.
3 to 4 million dogs and cats are killed every year because shelters are too fullâŠ. people are choosing to buy from breeders or shops instead of offering them a home.Â
Homeless animals outnumber homeless people by 5:1.Â
Only 1 in 10 dogs will ever find a permanent home.Â
25 PER CENT OF DOGS THAT ENTER SHELTERS ARE PUREBREEDS.Â
Please consider adopting a homeless dog. Please donât encourage breeding these animals when there are so many being killed every year. Breeding is a profit, not âjustâ a hobby, and even if you think your breeder is reputable, they are still churning out puppies into a world where pets are seen as disposable.Â
Meow! Â Look, I'm a cat!!