“You should definitely get this dog – she is a nice example of the breed and she can only produce herself because of her high inbreeding co-efficient.” – From a breeder who had a father/daughter litter of pups “How could you inbreed? It is morally wrong – even the Bible is against it!” – From a non-dog, Baptist friend who obviously never read Genesis 19:30-38 “I don’t need to inbreed. You can get what you want by careful studies of pedigrees. Inbreeding is a shortcut that can lead to ruin.” - From a breeder “You can do more damage continually outcrossing because you are mixing more and more issues into your "mix.” – A breeder who uses a Stodghill’s Clockwise Breeding Program “If you want to produce a consistent look, you have to inbreed. How do you think breed type got set in the first place? Inbreeding dogs that had the type that we were looking for, that’s how.” – Another dog breeder “It is completely irresponsible to inbreed – that’s how many he
Someone posted a question on Facebook about what to pack for a road trip with dogs. Since I travel for work, and I always travel with the dogs, I have quite the list! I have several totes that I take with me that have all of my “stuff” in it. So, my clothing and toiletries aside, these are the things that I always have when I am traveling: Dog First Aid Kit Imodium Baby Aspirin Flagyl Fish-flex Saline solution Neosporin Cortisone cream Benadryl Hydrogen peroxide Quick-stop gel Vet wrap Gauze Medical tape Instant cold packs Hospital grade super glue (handy for torn ears and pads) Muzzle Syringes Proof of rabies vaccinations ALL of my medications have the correct dosage for dogs written on a sticker that is placed on the side of the bottle for quick reference! Vehicle emergency tote Snow chains Fix-a-flat Jumper cables Water Flares Assorted small tools Duct tape Blanket Emergency cell phone charger Washer fluid Oil Tow rope Human first aid kit Fla