Opinion: How to save inbred, short-faced dogs such as pugs and bulldogs from poor health
02 August 2016David Sargan (Department of Veterinary Medicine) discusses the health implications of breeding the perfect pets.
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David Sargan (Department of Veterinary Medicine) discusses the health implications of breeding the perfect pets.
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