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    Dog on 'roids?

    No, but one of the strangest dog pictures I've seen in a while. Something I'd expect to see on a muscular breed, but certainly not a whippet.

    Link to pics and article.

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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Oooh that was sad.. It reminded me of a woman bodybuilder.
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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Hehe... I saw that on Perez Hilton yesterday.

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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Did you read the comments at the bottom?? Someone wants the owner to breed the dog!! Why in the world would you want to breed a dog with a known genetic deformity? Oh yeah.. people still breed dachshunds, english bulldogs, springer spaniels... Nevermind then!


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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Holy crap! That dog could bend a fire hydrant in half!

    There was baby born in Germany with that same defect, I've also seen some cattle with it.
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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    Did you read the comments at the bottom?? Someone wants the owner to breed the dog!! Why in the world would you want to breed a dog with a known genetic deformity? Oh yeah.. people still breed dachshunds, english bulldogs, springer spaniels... Nevermind then!
    Yep, I don't get it. That also reminds me of something similar on Dirty Jobs which showed this family that bred goats that sort of passed out when they got excited. The goats had a condition that tensed up all of their muscles and would just fall down for a couple of minutes. Pretty sad...

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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    Quote Originally Posted by xdeus
    Yep, I don't get it. That also reminds me of something similar on Dirty Jobs which showed this family that bred goats that sort of passed out when they got excited. The goats had a condition that tensed up all of their muscles and would just fall down for a couple of minutes. Pretty sad...
    Yep. Myotonia congenita. As bad as it sounds they really don't suffer. We kept some on our farm when I was younger.
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jimknapp/goats.html

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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    She looks like she's running on her knees in the last picture. Bless her heart!

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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    The last pic is in deeper grass, I was confused until I noted the dog beside her in grass too.
    As long as the dog isn't suffering, she should have a good long happy life. I saw nothing in any articles I've found to show that the owner is even considering breeding her, so the comment must have been just from some idiot.
    She certainly looks healthy, other than the disorder. Shiney coat and a happy dog.
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    Re: Dog on 'roids?

    I saw that in a young whippet before. You would swear the thing had been on a treadmill 24/7. They look menacing, but still are sweet as can be.

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