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I completely agree with the writer's POV on the idea of the edit ( https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Dog_breeding&oldid=697179610); however, needs to cite some references that are in print. I know that they're out there. I think that it'll be hard to find a reference that "breeders are motivated by money", but should be possible to find articles such as stating that the preferred long-legged look of the American GSD has led to ongoing problems in the breed, or that shelties (I think it is) that have a genetic seizure disorder that a woman in England (I believe) has been fighting to get rid of the problem that's not officially acknowledged, or that some breeds (bull dogs?) have to be artificially inseminated and given cesarean sections because their bodies can no longer do these things naturally, or that pugs with their shortened skulls and large eyes are prone to encephalitis, etc.
Also, refer to earlier discussion on this talk page about criticism--the argument that it criticized the AKC the way it was originally phrased is a valid argument, but at the moment this article IS very bland about what breeders have done to many breeds, and not just in the U.S.
Elf | Talk 22:50, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
The article Dog breed averages 900 visitors each day and is rated B class on the quality scale. This article averages only 120 each day, is rated as Start class on the quality scale, and comprises largely of a contentious history section and a criticism section - it actually says little about dog breeding. There would be merit in transferring its contents under Dog breed and turning this article into a redirect to that article. Regards, William Harris | talk 07:09, 26 November 2016 (UTC)
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I completely agree with the writer's POV on the idea of the edit ( https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Dog_breeding&oldid=697179610); however, needs to cite some references that are in print. I know that they're out there. I think that it'll be hard to find a reference that "breeders are motivated by money", but should be possible to find articles such as stating that the preferred long-legged look of the American GSD has led to ongoing problems in the breed, or that shelties (I think it is) that have a genetic seizure disorder that a woman in England (I believe) has been fighting to get rid of the problem that's not officially acknowledged, or that some breeds (bull dogs?) have to be artificially inseminated and given cesarean sections because their bodies can no longer do these things naturally, or that pugs with their shortened skulls and large eyes are prone to encephalitis, etc.
Also, refer to earlier discussion on this talk page about criticism--the argument that it criticized the AKC the way it was originally phrased is a valid argument, but at the moment this article IS very bland about what breeders have done to many breeds, and not just in the U.S.
Elf | Talk 22:50, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
The article Dog breed averages 900 visitors each day and is rated B class on the quality scale. This article averages only 120 each day, is rated as Start class on the quality scale, and comprises largely of a contentious history section and a criticism section - it actually says little about dog breeding. There would be merit in transferring its contents under Dog breed and turning this article into a redirect to that article. Regards, William Harris | talk 07:09, 26 November 2016 (UTC)
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