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GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

Snopes and other sources have proven that the Chinese are breeding kennels of dogs for food consumption like we do cattle. We pay top dollar for the best bulls to produce our eating meat why is it hard to believe they are not doing the same with dog studs? That was my point in the part you flamed me for.

  http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/bernard.asp


   This article states 1 pound of saint bernard in a dish feeds five people and costs L4 a pound.

   a Chinese dog meat farming operation:

   http://www.aapn.org/shaoxing.htm

"The 10,000 dog farm intends to process dog meat. Good quality fine in package and able to store for long periods of time. Dog is not only a health food but also has medical value"

by Donald Deluxe on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

No one is disputing that dogs are eaten in China.  What I'm disputing is your ridiculous claim that the very valuable offspring of a world-class showdog will end up in pieces on a dinner table, when the same meat can be obtained from breeding mutts.

GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

lol in your opinion.... I will stand by mine. Have you checked the price of top quality meat producing bulls recently? lmao

by Donald Deluxe on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

Bulls can breed far more often than dogs, and the steers they create produce fifty times more meat than can be butchered from a dog.  Simple math puts the lie to your nonsense.

steve1

by steve1 on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

Where are one or two of you people coming from, and why bring up such a thing as eating the Dog because it commanded a huge sum of money, I do think some on here have minds like sewers to even think that would happen to this Dog. If it was meant as a joke then it is in poor taste.
Steve1

GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 31 August 2011 - 14:08

Ever seen a tree from how man offspring with faster reproduction cycles of the dog and how many offspring develop from loose free breeding dogs in a year? How long does it take for one cow to have a calf? How much feed do they require versus a dog?

   What does that matter as long as our dogs are being slaughtered? We have all seen the photos of those black and red showline bloody pelts displayed. That is the proof our showlines are being beaten and eaten and excess sales being generated for the beautiful furs they wore.

    If you wish to talk yourself out of believeing it is happening for some reason that is your choice. I am finished and going out to hug and play with my showlines thankful they will not be eaten and made into little stuffed toy animals on a miniture bed to sell to idots. They have also been sold as fake fox fur to chain stores here in America.

by Donald Deluxe on 31 August 2011 - 15:08

It's pretty common knowledge that some people in China are breeding GSDs to be eaten and/or for their fur.  But only an idiot would spend a million dollars for a 2X world champion stud dog when any intact male GSD would do, and the burden of proof is on you to back up your claim that Larus is in fact being used for this purpose. 

by hexe on 31 August 2011 - 15:08

"What I'm disputing is your ridiculous claim that the very valuable offspring of a world-class showdog will end up in pieces on a dinner table"

It's not very often that I disagree with you, Donald, but I remind you that this same quality offspring ends up sitting discarded and dejected in shelters here in the US on a far too regular basis, and then on the end of a needle if no one manages to save them before then. 

So it's not far-fetched to think that any offspring of this world-class showdog which fail in the showring or the whelping box, or is faulty from birth, won't end up on a dinner table in China.

by Donald Deluxe on 31 August 2011 - 15:08

Hexe, GSDNewbie stated "I however do not doubt those two dogs are providing offspring to be eaten and that is enough."  While I realize that it's impossible for anyone anywhere to guarantee that all offspring of even a world champion dog will end up in happy situations, what's at issue here is the assinine assertion that Larus was imported for the purpose of making dog meat.






 


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