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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s This is where there is "lack of clarification." IMO, well-planned is no merely 'using your favorite breeds that are healthy pets and big enough and old enough to physically produce puppies.' This is not sufficient or responsible enough reasoning to center a breeing program around. And this more of a general observation, not really just based on your statements.  And also, just a difference of opinion as well, I'm sure. |
While I currently own two purebreds(one a rescue), I have no problem whatsoever with mixed breeds. My mom still has the terrier mix we adopted from the humane society for $50. He is loved by our entire extended family. When we would visit my grandparents, the first words out of their mouths was, "Where's Dudley." I would never go out and pay a "breeder" for a for mutt though. The whole point of purebreds is you know what your getting. If I want a mixed breed I'll get one from a rescue. A mutts a mutt and it doesn't matter whether it was planned or accidental.