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Originally Posted by Mardelin Almost 99% of the time that is a fact. There is that 1% that approach reputable breeders that shows real promise and desire....However, they wouldn't just hand over a dog and say here you are have at it. A good mentor would put in the time and effort in guiding and teaching everything they can to this person. Teaching them genetics, pedigrees, having them assist in breeding and whelping....grooming, and the list goes on. It's not just a simple overnight process. This is what I consider a bonding period between mentor and student.....because there has to be a mutal trust and goals....All this is done before obtaining a dog from the breeder. |
ok the sad thing is we are saying the same thing i understand all of that. But like i said you cant say you only sell dogs with limited registration if that is the case and you are willing to sell to full registration to worthy buyers.
im not saying that everyone should breed etc. im just saying those that want to should be given that chance and when breeders say they only sell on limited registration there is no chance for those new breeders to try.