Format
Hardcover
Price
$24.99
Publication Date
October 9, 2018
ISBN
9781948062060
Page Count
216
Trim Size
6 X 9 inches
Printed In the United States
Designer Dogs: An Exposé
Inside the Criminal Underworld of Crossbreeding
by Madeline Bernstein
with a forewrod by Dr. Phil McGraw
Designer Dogs is the shocking exposure of the dangers of continuing to make our dogs tinier or funnier looking, more “Instagram worthy,” and presents startling new revelations on why this threatens French bulldogs, pit bulls, and other favorite breeds with extinction.
Ever heard of a labradoodle, a goldendoodle, or a puggle? How about a cockapoo, a pomsky, or a spoodle? You or a friend have certainly been enticed by a “hypoallergenic dog” and smiled at a “teacup.” These are not dog breeds that nature created; these are the results of the forced mating or genetic engineering of different breeds, or inbreeding, and popularized by social media and celebrities.
In Designer Dogs, Madeline Bernstein, one of the country’s most respected animal welfare crusaders, reveals our culture’s obsession with new types of dogs—engineering puppies that keep getting smaller or sillier looking—and the horrifying health consequences of this on those we claim as our best friends. She also provides extraordinary revelations on how this has led to a world of “disposable pets”—puppies and adult dogs abandoned when their medical expenses become too costly and added to the 6.5 million animals entering shelters each year, or put on the street—and informed insight into what’s ahead: made-to-order puppies; hybrid animals; shorter life spans for dogs; and even the extinction of breeds like French bulldogs, pit bulls, King Charles spaniels, mastiffs, Skye terriers, bloodhounds, and more. And Bernstein calls out those responsible for the savagery, both domestic puppy mills and backyard breeders, and also an international dog trafficking ring that she’s been on the front line exposing.
In the vein of Peter Singer’s groundbreaking and best-selling volume Animal Liberation, this one-of-a-kind book is one of the most important industry exposés ever published. Bernstein’s game-changing and unforgettable text, ripe with ethical questions, is a public window into a new and fast-growing industry, and destined to cause outrage and save lives in the process.
About the Authors
Madeline Bernstein is president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA), president of the State Humane Association of California, an advisory committee member of the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys Animal Cruelty Division, and a member of the California State Fish and Wildlife Advisory Committee. She has written numerous pieces on animal welfare, and her blog on the subject won the CBS People’s Choice Award 2011. In 2012, Bernstein was the first Distinguished Visiting Animal Advocate for the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School, in Portland, where she has returned as a visiting professor. She was also the recipient of the prestigious Boeing Crystal Vision Award, among others. She travels nationwide as an expert speaker and is regularly featured on TV and radio, and in print media. Her TV appearances include multiple news shows and three appearances on Dr. Phil, among other daytime TV shows. Bernstein lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Dr. Phil McGraw, perhaps the most well-known mental health professional in the world, is the host of the #1 daytime talk show Dr. Phil. Now in its 14th season, this trailblazing and award-winning show continues to provide the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. Dr. McGraw is also the author of nine #1 New York Times best sellers, published in 39 languages with over 33 million copies in print. Dr. McGraw lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Robin, and their rescue dog, Maggie.
Praise for Designer Dogs
“[Designer Dogs] is an informative, heartwarming book. I want you to get this book; I want you to read this book; and then I want you to become a soldier in the army that Madeline Bernstein is leading.” —Dr. Phil McGraw on the Dr. Phil show
“Those cute labradoodles mask a dark, disturbing truth…life can be ruff for a pup on its journey to a forever friend, so it’s crucial people take their time to find a pet the right way.” —New York Post
“[Bernstein’s] advice on finding reputable breeders is sound and will surely be appreciated by readers interested in doing the right thing, and her knowledge of the issue and passion for animals is unassailable.” —Publishers Weekly
“[This reminds me that] we should leave the creation of our dogs to the good Lord. He has done it so well for so long.” —Bob Barker
“In this important book, Madeline Bernstein looks at the real dangers of putting breed above species and the actual damage it can do to our best friends.” —Cesar Millan
“In her book Designer Dogs, Madeline Bernstein tackles the issue of irresponsible dog breeding and the misinformation that sometimes attends it. The human-animal bond and the benefits of dogs in our society is dependent on having healthy, well-behaved animals, and Designer Dogs illuminates many of the concerns with poorly-bred animals.” —David Haworth, DVM, PhD, President, PetSmart Charities
“Designer Dogs is filled with much needed information, perfect story telling and unbridled passion. As an animal mother and advocate I’m inspired even more after reading Madeline’s book. If you want to smile, get informed and become inspired to make a difference-READ THIS BOOK!” —Heidi Hamilton, Dish Nation and Frosty, Heidi & Frank on KLOS Los Angeles
“Madeline Bernstein is a force of nature and an animal’s best friend. This book is for anyone who cares deeply about the issues facing companion animals. Through her wit and wisdom, she has written a compelling roadmap to show us how we can change the world for our beloved friends.” —Pamela Frasch, JD, Associate Dean, Lewis & Clark Law School
“With sharp wit, wisdom, and candor, Bernstein walks us through the dark side of our national obsession with designer dogs and makes a rock-solid case for adopting rather than shopping. An important read for any fan of our four-legged friends.” —Erica Gaudet Hughes, Executive Director, California Animal Welfare Association
“As a lifelong dog lover and advocate of animal well-being, I’ve learned that the ‘perfect’ pet often chooses you. Designer Dogs is an important book and a reminder that the strongest bonds are built upon mutual gratitude and no animal is more grateful than an adopted shelter dog.” —Wallis Annenberg