Lori begins with a detailed exploration into the ethics of
dog breeding. The purebred dog industry not only creates innumerable animals
with genetic defects, causing dogs to have a lifetime of medical problems and
diseases, but also interferes with the adoption of healthy dogs confined in
shelters by enticing people to buy from breeders instead of adopting.
Because of selective breeding (and even inbreeding) many
purebred dogs develop conditions such as cancer, hip dysplasia, heart problems,
epilepsy, and early onset cataracts.
Lori contends three parties are responsible for the
regrettable popularity of purebreds: the American Kennel Club (AKC), the
breeders and the dog buyers.
The AKC sets the standards and promotes purebred dogs as superior and preferable to mixed breed dogs despite breed specific genetic defects. Breeders and puppy mills provide an endless supply of dogs, taking little responsibility for the health problems in dogs they create, and caring not about pet overpopulation. Buyers should know better but permit the industry to mold their beliefs.
The solution is to adopt and not to buy, and to avoid
supporting breeders and the AKC.
Then, February in National Pet Dental Health Month, so keep
on brushing!
And to wrap up, Lori lays the hurt on Peter with an animal lightning round quiz. Test your skill and knowledge about all things animals, real and cartoon!