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	<title>Comments on: Pug Specific Food From Royal Canin: Perfect For Your Dog&#8217;s Abnormalities</title>
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		<title>By: Patrick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw that documentary you speak of... it was excellent, and the breeding clubs of the world have clearly been doing a LOT of really stupid things, and doing a lot of unneeded damage to dogs by encouraging the breeding of traits that are, while &quot;cute&quot; or such, are amusing only to us, and negative for the dog (to say nothing of the horrific inbreeding... it&#039;s illegal for humans because it&#039;s unhealthy, and dangerous - nothing to do with morality, and the same applies for dogs, it should be a crime as well)

anyways, I have a pug, and love her immensely - she&#039;s smart, she&#039;s affectionate, and she eats regular food just fine. Even still, it would be a very positive step to see breeders breeding for healthy, strong traits, as opposed to emphasis of weakness for cute.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw that documentary you speak of&#8230; it was excellent, and the breeding clubs of the world have clearly been doing a LOT of really stupid things, and doing a lot of unneeded damage to dogs by encouraging the breeding of traits that are, while &#8220;cute&#8221; or such, are amusing only to us, and negative for the dog (to say nothing of the horrific inbreeding&#8230; it&#8217;s illegal for humans because it&#8217;s unhealthy, and dangerous &#8211; nothing to do with morality, and the same applies for dogs, it should be a crime as well)</p>
<p>anyways, I have a pug, and love her immensely &#8211; she&#8217;s smart, she&#8217;s affectionate, and she eats regular food just fine. Even still, it would be a very positive step to see breeders breeding for healthy, strong traits, as opposed to emphasis of weakness for cute.</p>
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