Belgian Malinois Service Dogs

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10/27/2024

Who all wanted a puppy besides Lateet? 3 available See if I still got it as a K9 Trainer

Before Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets away from us:PLEASE CHECK YOUR BI***ES BO***ES!! My Blue Kangaroo Mouse 🐭 Serv...
10/24/2024

Before Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets away from us:
PLEASE CHECK YOUR BI***ES BO***ES!!
My Blue Kangaroo Mouse 🐭 Service K9 had a crusty ni**le I noticed putting on her vest, took her to the vet the next day & she was rushed into emergency surgery- My head is spinning with the week wait to find out if & what kind of BREAST CANCER she could have. Thank God I caught it soon enough the vet said because early catch saved her @ only 5 years old. 🎀🩷🐕🩷🎀

10/10/2024

Heltie is going into emergency surgery to have her upper right breast removed & sent in for biopsy. Big prayers for my lifesaver please.

10/10/2024

Prayers for my Heltie please. I’ll explain later.
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Please please please…Why doodle when you can Poodle?!!Doodles are mutts that people fall for the marketing of Greeders.
10/07/2024

Please please please…
Why doodle when you can Poodle?!!
Doodles are mutts that people fall for the marketing of Greeders.

The poodle breed is currently facing serious challenges due to widespread misinformation, making it essential for us to intervene and share accurate and valuable information with the public. It's time to flood the media with facts, ensuring that the truth about breeding practices and the consequences of canine design trends reaches everyone.

The proliferation of 'Doodles' and ethical concerns

Goldendoodles, Labradoodles, Bernedoodles, Aussiedoodles, Cockapoos, Maltipoos - the list of poodle mixes continues to grow, fueled by the trend of "designer dogs." "While these mixtures are often marketed as hypoallergenic, low-maintenance pets, the reality is much more complex." The term "doodle" simply refers to any crossbreeding with a poodle, but it's essential to remember that these are not recognized breeds. They lack a normal health or temperament profile, which leads to unpredictable and often problematic outcomes.

The downside of mixed breeding.

While Doodles are marketed for their cute looks and "ideal" traits, the truth is that these hybrids are genetic, capricious jokers. Mixing a breed like the poodle, which has specific coat and energy needs, with another breed, such as a Bernese Mountain Dog or Golden Retriever, can result in health and behavioral problems that are difficult to predict or manage. The idea that a Doodle has the temperament of a breed with a poodle's hypoallergenic coat is misleading and scientifically incorrect.

Why the Doodle trend is unethical

The increasing popularity of Doodles has resulted in an increase in unethical breeding practices. Originally destined to create a low-cost working dog, Doodles are now quickly bred by those who prioritize profit over health and temperament. Wally Conron, the creator of the Labradoodle, has openly expressed regret, stating that he had "unleashed a Frankenstein" due to irresponsible breeders who followed in his footsteps. Many Doodle breeders are cutting corners, skipping essential health testing and disregarding the animals' long-term welfare.

One of the biggest problems with hybrid dogs like Doodles is that they can inherit the worst traits of both parent breeds. For example, crossing a poodle with a cancer-prone breed, such as the Bernese Mountain Dog, can result in a mix with an even higher predisposition to serious health problems. Furthermore, when mixed with energetic breeds such as Australian Shepherds or Labradors, the resulting puppies often require significant mental and physical stimulation — something many owners are unwilling to provide.

Health risks and temperament

Many Doodle breeders fail to properly screen for genetic disorders, which can lead to the proliferation of health problems across generations. Poodles already have their own genetic predispositions, and crossing them with breeds that present other health risks without testing exacerbates these problems. The result is often dogs with unpredictable health issues, many of which end up in shelters or suffer lifelong illnesses.

Temperature is equally concerning. When the breeding reproduces with different temperament traits, it becomes almost impossible to predict the behavior of the offspring. The result is often hyperactive, anxious that require more time, training, and resources than most homeowners expect.

The ethics of poodle breeding

Ethical breeding is about more than just producing puppies. It's all about protecting the integrity of a breed, ensuring that the dogs are healthy, temperamentally and raised in a safe and caring environment. Responsible breeders are dedicated to health testing, socialization and wellbeing of their dogs throughout their lives. They are committed to improving the race, not exploiting it for profit.

Unfortunately, many Doodle breeders do not follow these standards. They often charge exorbitant prices for mixed breed dogs while providing none of the health guarantees or ethical practices associated with responsible breeders. Consequently, these dogs, raised quickly to meet demand, are often overbred, in**ed and neglected in terms of healthcare and socialization.

The physical consequences of poor upbringing

Cross breeds with very different physical characteristics can result in structural problems in offspring. For example, mixing dogs with different bone structures, such as a poodle with a Bernese Mountain Dog, can result in puppies with deformed bones and joints, which can cause mobility problems, arthritis and chronic pain. These physical problems are not only detrimental to the dog's quality of life, but also costly and difficult for owners to manage.

What defines an ethical breeder?

Ethical breeders prioritize the health and welfare of their dogs. They perform rigorous health testing, carefully select breeding pairs based on health, temperament, and breed standards, and provide comprehensive care to puppies and adult dogs in their program. Here are the key characteristics of responsible breeding:

- Breeding for the betterment of the breed: Ethical breeders aim to improve and protect their breed's lineage, not to produce mixed breeds for profit.

- Health Testing: Responsible breeders screen for hereditary traits and diseases to ensure only healthy dogs are bred.

- Comprehensive care: Ethical breeders ensure that all dogs are properly socialized, well-fed, groomed and nurtured in a nurturing environment.

- Lifelong support: a responsible breeder guarantees his puppies a home for life and serves as a resource to the owners throughout the dog's life.

Red flags to avoid when choosing a breeder because it is essential to be vigilant when choosing a breeders. Beware of breeders who:

- Use terms like "teacup" or "mini" because these criteria for miniaturization are not recognized.

- Selling puppies on websites, pet stores or third party platforms.

- Do not provide health tests or genealogical documentation.

- Don't want to facilitate a return deal if you can no longer take care of the dog.

Ethical breeders will always put the welfare of their dogs over profit, and they are transparent about their breeding practices. They will have a thorough knowledge of their breed and will be more interested in finding a good home for their puppies than making a quick sale.

Conclusion

While Doodles have gained popularity, they represent a disturbing trend of irresponsible breeding practices. The lack of standardization, health testing and ethical monitoring in breeding Doodle has resulted in a proliferation of unhealthy dogs and poor temperament. It's essential for future dog owners to do their research and consider adopting ethically raised purebred dogs that meet their needs rather than supporting the unethical Doodle industry.

If you are looking for a dog with a lively and cheerful temperament, sporty, affectionate, who doesn't lose his hair and will follow you on all your adventures for many years, then choose excellence and get a "real" poodle from a breeder who is committed to strict ethical standards for the health, happiness and longevity of your dogs!

Save the Tata’s 🩷🌸🌷🩷
10/03/2024

Save the Tata’s 🩷🌸🌷🩷

I know I’ve been radio silent the past couple years due to my health. I’ve made it a year post open heart surgery. I hav...
07/22/2024

I know I’ve been radio silent the past couple years due to my health. I’ve made it a year post open heart surgery. I have placed my last 2 service dogs this summer and have only my 3 personal service dogs.

Congratulations to Hondo Bull on having RipCurl help him live his best life!!

Congratulations to Steve Price on having Odin work for and play with on the river & at the lake living their best life!!
I’ll always be around to help “answer questions” & important prospects to help other disabled SD Handlers.
Enjoy your Service Dog Journey 🐕‍🦺❤️🦮

05/09/2024

My name alone can ruin someone's day and I'm kinda proud of that

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05/04/2024

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This puppy who was shown at PCA in the 6 - 9 puppy dog class is available to a poodle loving home. He made the judge’s cut. He is well traveled, socialized and ready to start his happily ever after. If you are interested in skipping all the baby puppy training, that hard work has already been done for you. Please contact me via private message.

Mariners Salute to the Services opening week against the Cubs. Princess Heltie the Hellraiser was amazing as always. She...
04/15/2024

Mariners Salute to the Services opening week against the Cubs. Princess Heltie the Hellraiser was amazing as always. She kept me from falling numerous times & kept me honest on my blood sugar.
5 years into our Service Dog Journey and going strong

04/08/2024

Braids for Cole today. Don’t forget.

04/02/2024

Rabbit Rabbit
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