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That doggie in the window? It may suffer if it’s treated like a human baby
From the demand for dogs with unhealthy traits to taking rabbits to Orchard Road, our wish to treat pets like humans may have gone too far.
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Flat-faced dogs like pugs and bulldogs have much shorter skulls, and commonly suffer from breathing problems.
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We love pets sometimes as much as we would a child. Keep that loving feeling, but if you go from that to treating them like actual human children – like taking rabbits in strollers to a crowded shopping street, well, experts say it may not be the best thing for them.
On a broader level, it’s important to realise that the human baby-like features of some dog breeds we find cute can trigger less responsible breeders to produce pets with traits that may cause them suffering.

