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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I am really sorry for this; I thought it was important for the average person to understand that improving the breed did not mean bringing in more variety. There is lots of misinformation printed, and sometimes he who posts most is believed. Here's a good link on the difference between a responsible breeder and a back yard breeder. I agree with the conclusion that a responsible breeder improves the breed and a backyard breeder damages the breed. I'm not name calling, but if the shoe fits . . . Responsible Breeder or Backyard Breeder? |
I have tried to stay out of this one but I just had to say that I love this article. It is very clear and procise and the reasons given for breeding (and not breeding) are valid and sincere. I find it to be such an educational resource for puppy buyers that I'm going to put it on my website. Thanks for posting this link.