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This is one of the entrance for the Ugliest Dog Competition held at Sonoma-Marin Fair California (w00t) (w00t) (w00t) (w00t)
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I agree :thumbsup: I could,nt believe when i saw all these photos,poor thingsbertha said:Makes you wonder what has caused them to look like that, inherited problems maybe, I think it is quite horrid to exploit them for money.
What are the breeders of these dogs doing? Producing deformed puppies, something is very wrong there.
AnnSa said:
To right nina, but surely in the first picture that isnt a straight crested, more like affenpinsher x crested, cant see the full body thoughnina said:AnnSa said:
I would:angry:
We have had Cresties for many years & unfortunately poor dentition goes with the hairlessness in many cases as its the same gene ( the more hair, the better the mouth :b vice versa )
Hence why as they get older a lot tend to have tongues that loll out but also so do a lot of toybreeds as dentition is often not good in many. :- "
My mum had one for 17 years that looked just like Yoda not a hair or tooth in her body bless her but we loved her to bits. :wub:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :wub:
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