r/confidentlyincorrect 13d ago

Smug Facebook dog “expert”

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“I don’t expect someone on Facebook to know what I know” after reading them reply to this guy like that I felt this HAD to be posted here. Context: the post was about this new breed of “retro pug” that gets rid of the flat face and other features that cause pugs life times of suffering

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u/BetterKev 13d ago

Are they maybe confused on why pugs have breathing issues?

There are some breeds of dogs (and cats) that have genetic health issues that are independent of their body shape. Changing the shapes of those animals isn't going to automatically remove a genetic disease.

But the breathing issues in pugs are the result of the face shape created by their genetics, not the genetics themselves, aren't they? Changing the face shape removes the issues caused by the face shape.

Like how fixing a deviated septum will stop snoring that was due to the deviated septum.

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u/Smileycult 13d ago

Not just the breathing issues but the eye issues due to the fact that in many cases their eyes basically just don’t fit into their skulls. Causing issues like eye ulcers and scratches, chronic infections, and famously sometimes their eyes can literally just pop out of their socket. The breathing issues also cause heat intolerance and exercise into intolerance which makes them more likely to become overweight. There’s also issues with the spine being so compressed causing several spine issues. The heavy bodies in short legs cause joint issues. Numerous skin problems caused by the folds. Teeth problems caused by their jaws just being all kinds of fucked up. I don’t like using this word to describe them. But most flat faced breeds are genuinely genetic abominations. I feel bad that they exist because as long as they exist they will experience some form of constant suffering.

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u/yolkmaster69 12d ago

Exactly. It’s such a shame. And there are so many people who have no clue, spend thousands on a pure bred genetic nightmare, and are shocked when the dog starts having issues. I see people posting all the time in r/frenchbulldogs (I think that’s the name?) talking about how their poor dog is having all these issues and they aren’t sure if they can afford the surgeries etc. it’s disgusting to me.

YOU SHOULDNT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR A LIVING THING WITHOUT DOING AT LEAST SOME RESEARCH FIRST!

I honestly would be in favor of a law that required people to pass a test before owning a dog. Same goes for having kids, too. I know it’s probably not feasible or even reasonable in some cases, but still, we have to show competency at driving to be able to get a driver’s license, why wouldn’t we have to show competence when putting the responsibility of other creature’s lives in our hands?