CHIENS DE RACES : histoire, génétique et évolution d'une sélection (Question Chien n°18)

Dog question #18 on purebred dogs Support the channel on Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/question-dethol... What is a dog breed? Where do dog breeds come from? Are dog breeds of interest to all dogs? And inbreeding? Is it serious? Are crossbred dogs stronger? How is dog selection going in France in 2025? How to find a purebred dog? Is it mandatory to get a purebred dog to have a good dog? I try to answer all these questions in this VERY LONG video Link to CEDIA: https://cedia.fr/ The video on inbreeding:    • La consanguinité, une méthode pour dominer...   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social networks: Twitter: @DEthologie   / dethologie   Instagram: @questionetho https://instagram.com/questionetho?ig... Tiktok: @questionetho https://www.tiktok.com/@questionetho?... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other videos on the channel related to the subject DOG BEHAVIOR: the impact of natural and ARTIFICIAL selection (ethology question no. 11):    • COMPORTEMENT CANIN : l'impact de la sélect...   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources used for writing this video: Bannasch, D. et al. (2021). The effect of inbreeding, body size and morphology on health in dog breeds. Canine Medicine and Genetics, 8 Coppinger, R. & Coppinger, L. (2001). Dogs. A new understanding of canine origin, behavior and evolution. The University of Chicago Press Jansson, M. & Laikre, L. (2013). Recent breeding history of dog breeds in Sweden: modest rates of inbreeding, extensive loss of genetic diversity and lack of correlation between inbreeding and health. Animal Breeding and Genetics, 131 Jung, C. & Pörtl, D. (2019). How old are (pet) dog breeds. Pet Behavior Science, 7 Morrill, K. et al. (2022). Ancestry-inclusive dog genomics challenges popular breed stereotypes. Science, 475. Norton, H.L. et al. (2019). Human races are not like dog breeds: refuting a racist analogy. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 12 O’Neill, D.G. et al. (2013). Longevity and mortality of owned dogs in England. The veterinary Journal, 196(3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Photo credits: Wikimedia Centrale-canine.fr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- External video sources: only homemade in this video -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact (professional only): [email protected]