
Overview
Fifteen years ago, Zembla journalists discovered that the health of pedigree dogs was very poor. They were bred to meet certain aesthetic requirements, which gave them external characteristics that were very harmful: from flat snouts that made it difficult for them to breathe, to chronic headaches due to skulls that were too small. After this research, new legislation was passed to improve the welfare of pedigree dogs. What has this legislation achieved? Has health now become a priority within pedigree dog breeding? Zembla is once again investigating whether pedigree dogs have a future.
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31 - 1Campingterreur February 16, 2025
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31 - 2Gods lobbyisten March 02, 2025
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31 - 3Gevlucht en verwaarloosd March 16, 2025
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31 - 4Einde van de rashond: 15 jaar later March 30, 2025
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31 - 5Operatie Trump April 13, 2025
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31 - 6Het PFAS-spoor April 27, 2025
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31 - 7Diagnose dyslexie May 18, 2025
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31 - 8Black box Tesla June 01, 2025
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31 - 9Dealers op het schoolplein September 14, 2025
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31 - 10Het therapietrauma September 28, 2025