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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 7784956" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I'm not sure why dispatching old hounds from a pack is seen as being any worse than the greyhound racing lot doing the same when their dogs don't measure up, or at the end of their racing career.</p><p>The Kennel Club, full of people supposedly potty about canines; have been responsible for far worse ongoing cruelty to dogs by encouraging extremes of type to be bred for showing.</p><p>Dogs with extreme facial characteristics making it difficult for them to breathe properly, German Shepherds with hip dysplasia as a result of breeding for ridiculously low hindquarters, etc.</p><p>There are far worse things in the world than a quick rub of the ears and a lead injection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 7784956, member: 67"] I'm not sure why dispatching old hounds from a pack is seen as being any worse than the greyhound racing lot doing the same when their dogs don't measure up, or at the end of their racing career. The Kennel Club, full of people supposedly potty about canines; have been responsible for far worse ongoing cruelty to dogs by encouraging extremes of type to be bred for showing. Dogs with extreme facial characteristics making it difficult for them to breathe properly, German Shepherds with hip dysplasia as a result of breeding for ridiculously low hindquarters, etc. There are far worse things in the world than a quick rub of the ears and a lead injection. [/QUOTE]
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