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Originally Posted by wnalegria Your jumping the gun - we haven't got their yet. You are so right about what you state. I thought that we should take try and take this step by step. I had hoped by talking about some of things I mentioned we could make some folks think twice before they bred thier pet. Then maake others think twice when we got to the things you mentioned.
Look at the posts? How many folks are really getting the point- not many- I see very few questions? Many feel that it is their right to breed no matter what. They put no time ,thought,effort or care into breeding their dog. They can breed so they do. I had hoped that we could follow the process of what is entailed before, during and after the breeding in a way to show folks that the job does not end when a puppy goes out the door. Some have the attitude I paid BIG BUCKS for my puppy and So and So is charging BIG BUCkS for the puppies thay have for and I want to get some also. It is like when someone states what should I sell my puppies for? What are they really asking? Notice no mention of quality of the puppies just what can I charge.
Folks need to take the rose colored glasses off and look at what is really going on.
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I didn't mean to jump the gun.. I was just stating what I feel to be the primary point when it comes to breeding. There are no BIG BUCKS if you do this correctly with all the expenses involved and all the minutae of the how to's are not relevant if someone is breeding for the wrong reasons. You are right that the questions need to be asked BEFORE the breeding is done but the biggest question should be 'why are you doing it' and the 'why you should not' needs to be emphasized. Just my opinion.