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Norway issues a decision to ban the breeding of certain breeds of dogs.. I know why

Amman Today

publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00

Norway has taken a strange decision to ban the breeding of two breeds of dogs, as one of them is characterized by a very small skull, while the other type has a very flat snout, features that make this breed popular with humans, but at the same time it causes their members to suffer in raising them, according to the website ” France 24, “The Oslo Court decided to ban the breeding of the English Bulldog and the King Charles Knight’s dog, or as it is known as “King Charles Spaniel”, on the grounds that the breeding of dogs of these two breeds causes its breeders suffering in their breeding that does not comply with the Animal Protection Law.

The ruling had a resounding effect, praised by animal rights activists and criticized by breeders, against the backdrop of a growing global debate over whether the pursuit of cute pets should prevent them from living their way..

“Many breeds of pets are based on kinship breeding, and are therefore burdened with many diseases,” said the head of the Norwegian Humane Society, which is behind the lawsuit..

She saw that there was a need to change the method of breeding dogs and noted that the method that was approved was acceptable perhaps 50 years ago, but it is no longer so now, and by virtue of kinship, the two breeds have many genetic diseases that affect most of their members, if not all the animals belonging to them.

The “Bulldog” breed is fierce but at the same time cute, as it gained additional fame for being one of the cartoon characters in the movie “Tweety and Sylvester”. This dog suffers from difficulty breathing because of its flat snout, but it also has skin, bone and reproductive problems..


One of the breeds

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