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yes i agree it is a very good looking staff,which by the look of it is a show standard dog.i understand what you mean now when you say inherant problems ,eyes etc.unfortunately the staff i have now would be considered

wrong to some breeders as he is approx19 inch tall and very heavy boned.but when he was younger i was always being asked by some people to breed him.

 

Some will just breed any thing

Back to the Shar pei pups, I think breeding dogs that have inherent problems is wrong, and, ok for the show ring but the general public that buy these problems cannot cope and the dogs suffer

I may not criticising the above pups but the ones that are bred and bred to get more and more wrinkles should be discouraged, and if the above are then yes I am criticising the breeders.

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there are far to many buying and breeding the "in" breed of the day just to make money out of them personally all my dogs have been rescue dogs and were given a second chance :)

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there are far to many buying and breeding the "in" breed of the day just to make money out of them personally all my dogs have been rescue dogs and were given a second chance :)

good man,if you have seen my picture on previous page he too is a rescue dog who had been left to die.in this new picture i had owned him approx 6 months and he was 100 times better than when i first got him,so you can imagine how he looked at first.

 

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