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Designer pets that suffer ‘miserable’ health problems could soon be banned in the Netherlands

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Owning unhealthy designer animals, such as flat-faced dogs or cats with folded ears, could soon be banned in the Netherlands.“We make life miserable for innocent animals, purely because we think they are ‘beautiful’ and ‘cute’,” the country’s Minister of Culture, Nature and Food Quality, Piet Adema, said in a statement.“That is why today we are taking the big step towards a Netherlands where no pet has to suffer from his or her appearance.”Adema said he is looking to ban the ownership of designer breeds as well as photos of them in advertising and on social media.The breeding of designer pets was banned in the Netherlands in 2014.

Now the government is looking to close a loophole to stop the import and trade of these breeds.Pets like flat-faced dog breeds and cats with folded ears have soared in popularity - in part due to social media influences and celebrities.While they may look cute, they often suffer from health problems as a result of their appearance.Dogs bred to have a short snout - like King Charles spaniels and French bulldogs - frequently suffer from breathing problems.

Known as brachycephalic breeds, they were generally found to be less healthy than other breeds in a 2020 study from the Royal Veterinary Society in the UK.The study showed they were more likely to suffer from a range of health disorders including a painful eye disease called Corneal ulceration.The ban on breeding these animals in the Netherlands was updated in 2019 so that it specifically applied to dogs whose snouts were less than half the length of their skulls.Adema said that new laws would use a list of banned characteristics that were proven to cause permanent suffering.

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