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36 sats \ 6 replies \ @Coinsreporter 8 Jul \ on: Dog Breed Of The Day - English Toy Spaniel Animal_World
Surely it's beautiful toy! Never had a small dog ever before, nor intend. Tere was a time when people went crazy for small dogs like pugs, spitzes, chihuahua, etc. in my town. But now I don't see that craze. I've recently started going for a walk in the morning and there were hardly any smaller breeds, others were also in a very less number. The human-dog bond seems to me broken here, can't figure out why?
I don't notice this where I live. I think French Bulldogs might be the most popular dog breed in the U. S. Pugs and Shih tzus are everywhere. I prefer big dogs too.
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I think French Bulldogs might be the most popular dog breed in the U. S.
yes! 👀 #887347
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Yeah I've listened Americans and Europeans love dogs and cats, even Chinese do. But here I guess it's changed in recent times, maybe because there's not much retired population atm.
Actually we live near a canal and there have always been a pavement in both sides of it for about 3 kms, as a kid when I used to go down for a walk there, I remember there used to be 100s of dogs, if not thousands. But now I hardly see only a few.
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I've never liked small breeds. They don't seem like dogs like large breeds, and in some cases they're very artificial. The pug, for example, is a completely wrong dog. It doesn't breathe properly, its skull is very small, and it has had several health problems throughout its life.
It may sound like eugenics, but I think it's wrong to perpetuate an artificially selected breed of dog because people think it's cute. There are so many small, chubby dog ​​breeds like the pug that are more "natural."
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