Just out of curiosity... is there any hope at all for us to retain a true, original, "purebred" species, even with all the medical risks? Or will TPTB try to "extinct" it in favor of their new cross breeds? I, for one, do not want the original species to become "extinct," in favor of these cross breeds. I'd be more than willing to raise a purebred, even at the risk of an early departure due to medical issues. Yes, I'd grieve and be sad not to have them, anymore. But I'd be grateful for the time I did have with them. And, then, I'd raise another, and be grateful for that time... And another... And another... And another... etc. etc.
If it protects the original species, I"m all for that. And, if the professional Dobie associations, clubs, etc. don't do what they can to preserve the original breed, then they shouldn't come kvetching to us about those who are attempting to do so, via "backyard breeding" of purebreds.
Trust me... It *will* happen.
Its already happening.
The FKC "fix DCM in dobes" project thats been blessed by the German Kennel Club, is proof, top down that some breed enthusiasts and national kennel clubs are willing to repair the genetic health issues caused by Popular Sire syndrome and line inbreeding.
I read that some breeders believe there is still room to carefully improve the breed by careful breeding within the dobe purebred population.
I defer to their expertise and respect their opinion, although I am skeptical. If it were important to a broad enough group it would be underway and specific "to-do" measures supported by for example DPCA, to include as just one example- MANDATORY updates yearlt to Dobequest on all pups, throughout lifetimes, and MANDATORY confirmation of required echo/holter certified on the third party OFA.
And opening DobeQuest to all, to allow non registered or non members to use the database.
Right now thats essentially a limited data set that inaccurately skews results only to the breeders with good results, under reporting the actual status.
Again, I dont have "a dog in this fight" as I am not a breeder, show competitor, handler, trainer- no conflict of interest that involves maintaining the status quo.
It might be the status quo IS the way to go...
I'm impressed with the background of the people on the Board and the educational effort DPCA has done and continues to do...thats proof of good intent, at least.
So not on any side in this as I am not qualified to "debate". Just expressing that;
I'm just looking at this from an intellectually interested and hugely complex topic that I barely know enough to comment upon, fully aware I may be ignorant...always learning.
So thats just "My $0.02 and YMMV" disclosure, and
Again no disrespect meant in anyway to those who disagree. Its a fascinating conversation.