I think that dogs having to be housed in a separate facility is DEFINATELY a concern. I know it certainly would be to me. And a breeder keeping their dogs inhome does not automatically equate to multiple breeds of intact males and females running loose together unsupervised.
Again, this is a perfect example of how it's the actual guidelines being enforced that are issues for people.
Being a highly acclaimed USDA breeder and conforming to their guidelines doesn't mean squat to people if the very regulations that you are having to meet are the problem.
Last edited by BamaFan121s; 08-27-2008 at 10:23 AM.
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