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Julie.
This will be my final response on the "vaccine" isssue. You are right polio is no longer a problem. That's because of the vaccine! The polio virus is still alive and pandemic in North America. It exists in almost every stagnant pool of water! That's a fact. Check with the Center for Disease Control. Stop the vaccine and you will, within one generation, have an outbreak of plague proportions.
The same goes for canine diseases.
The vectors are pandemic, as long as we have feral populations of wolves, "wild" dogs,fox, coyote etc. then we will have the virus. There is no natural immunity to them.You either get the disease and have dead or damaged dogs, or dogs that recover, or you vaccinate and protect your populations. If you want further proof follow the debate in Europe where the Brits are fighting tooth and nail to prevent a relaxing of their Quarentine Laws.
As far as breeding goes. I support breeders who are trying to solve the many genetic health issues of this glorious Boxer breed. Having just come from the "big" show at Westminster I am concerned. I walked in there with a 9 year old Boxer who is in his prime. He's a little gray now. He has a touch of arthritis. But he's a full time, true working dog.
Why did the Boxer people at the show, be they breeders who had dogs there, or breeders who were present checking things out, or owners of pet Boxers, find Caesar's age remarkable? Why isn't Caesar's condition at his age the norm for Boxers? Especially the Boxers that breeders maintain and use to produce the future of the Breed?
You've referred several times to the fact that IF you found a non show Boxer with working titles who was still show quality in conforamtion that you would CONSIDER breeding to that Boxer. Please answer this question for me. If you have a show champion Boxer who cannot be a working dog at age 9, why are you breeding THAT boxer?
I agree we should not breed Boxers who are not excellent physical examples of the Breed. I want you to agree to not breed any conformation champion who cannot put in the day's work that Caesar can when they are 9 years old. Caesar is every bit as important to the Boxer Standard as is Jake or Johnny. You should be producing a Boxer who has the proven qualities of them all.
Will you agree to that?
Jim
This will be my final response on the "vaccine" isssue. You are right polio is no longer a problem. That's because of the vaccine! The polio virus is still alive and pandemic in North America. It exists in almost every stagnant pool of water! That's a fact. Check with the Center for Disease Control. Stop the vaccine and you will, within one generation, have an outbreak of plague proportions.
The same goes for canine diseases.
The vectors are pandemic, as long as we have feral populations of wolves, "wild" dogs,fox, coyote etc. then we will have the virus. There is no natural immunity to them.You either get the disease and have dead or damaged dogs, or dogs that recover, or you vaccinate and protect your populations. If you want further proof follow the debate in Europe where the Brits are fighting tooth and nail to prevent a relaxing of their Quarentine Laws.
As far as breeding goes. I support breeders who are trying to solve the many genetic health issues of this glorious Boxer breed. Having just come from the "big" show at Westminster I am concerned. I walked in there with a 9 year old Boxer who is in his prime. He's a little gray now. He has a touch of arthritis. But he's a full time, true working dog.
Why did the Boxer people at the show, be they breeders who had dogs there, or breeders who were present checking things out, or owners of pet Boxers, find Caesar's age remarkable? Why isn't Caesar's condition at his age the norm for Boxers? Especially the Boxers that breeders maintain and use to produce the future of the Breed?
You've referred several times to the fact that IF you found a non show Boxer with working titles who was still show quality in conforamtion that you would CONSIDER breeding to that Boxer. Please answer this question for me. If you have a show champion Boxer who cannot be a working dog at age 9, why are you breeding THAT boxer?
I agree we should not breed Boxers who are not excellent physical examples of the Breed. I want you to agree to not breed any conformation champion who cannot put in the day's work that Caesar can when they are 9 years old. Caesar is every bit as important to the Boxer Standard as is Jake or Johnny. You should be producing a Boxer who has the proven qualities of them all.
Will you agree to that?
Jim