Most show breeders are interested in improving the breed, and I imagine they gets lot of calls, and e-mails requesting puppies and or stud services, they have to be extremely careful in which homes and breeders they choose. They don't really see breeding as a business, and like to know those breeders and their programs thoroughly before permitting their dogs to stud. After all, if the offspring is less than desirable, it reflects on them as well. I do find the title of your thread a little prejudicial, and one shouldn't generalize just because one has had a bad experience. Attending shows, and getting to know some of the breeding personally might help you in choosing a breeder willing to work with you; you needn't enter your dog to attend dog shows.
Last edited by Nancy1999; 07-10-2008 at 07:16 PM.
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