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Thanks for educating me, I was actually hesitant about mentioning the Rock/Burms because I had a feeling the whole thing was sensationalized.Just going to point out, "man eating super snake" didn't get it quite right. From what I have heard, hybrids between the two are actually smaller, and are sometimes (I don't know how frequently, or if its typical) sterile. Either way, afrocks, burms, or any hybrid of the two have negligible impact on the environment, or people when compared to agriculture, cats, pollution, and development for homes.
Actually lots of dogs have been bred to a point that they do not live as long and have health issues due to their traits being bred to an extreme. Thats why things like pugs aren't appreciated by the people who love them for what they are.The species that I like really don't have many hybrids...so I'm not swayed either way really.
The gene pool as is in the captive circles is already a little lacking considering the way certain breeding techniques are used to get specific morphs. And for dogs...all thos 'Designer Breeds' are just hybrids or their common name, mutts. They seem to do well and not receive any negativity.
While I mostly agree with you, I have a purebred australian shepherd. The difference between her and other purebreds is that she was made to work. Not to look good (though she is the prettiest dog I've ever seen) I don't love her for her genetics, I love her for her.It kinda boggles the mind a little bit, how people now a days will go out and drop $500 or even thousands of dollars on a designer dog breed, when in reality its nothing more then a mongrel. (Nothing against the dogs.)
I dont think the fact that its a hybrid really matters to alot of folks,(to some it does), they see something they looks cool, they want it, they buy it.
The wow factor seems very important these days, we as a society have changed.