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Chloe Ferry is criticised by animal rights charity PETA over puppy
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- Chloe Ferry is publicly criticised by PETA after revealing her boyfriend Alex Swinney gifted her a blue French bulldog puppy, Olive.
- PETA argues French bulldogs are bred for look, with flat faces that impede breathing and cause health problems.
- PETA urges adopting from shelters rather than supporting breeders who prioritise appearance over animal health.
- Royal Vet College data show brachycephalic dogs, including French bulldogs, face higher risks of multiple disorders, especially breathing issues and birth problems.
- Kennel Club standards are being pushed toward healthier features, with owners urged to demand moderation in conformation.
- Olive’s arrival follows Chloe’s grieving period after her previous French bulldog Ivy died.
- Elisa Allen of PETA provided the exclusive comment to Daily Mail emphasising flat-faced breeds’ suffering.
- Experts link health issues in brachycephalic dogs to their extreme body shape, not natural evolution.
- A Royal Veterinary College study analysed 24,631 dogs, including 2,781 French bulldogs, highlighting elevated health risks.
- The Kennel Club updated the French Bulldog breed standard to reduce extreme conformation and health risks.
- Social media responses urged viewers to adopt, not shop, echoing the ongoing health concerns around the breed.
- The Daily Mail feature consolidates multiple expert and study quotes to frame the breed’s health debate around modern standards.
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