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Originally Posted by yorkiekist But then again, some people have the best intentions at first with their future breeding program and get well known breeders to either breed to their female or they buy a show prospect from them. The newbie breeder seems wonderful at first. Wanting to show and improve their lines, etc. Then, sometimes, plans and everything goes south. Breeding can get overwhelming and expensive fast. Things happen. The well known breeder regrets his/her good intentions to help a newbie get started and the newbie breeder ends up selling puppies to the wrong people, creating hurt feelings all the way around. |
I understand this can happen, but it just kills me that they are being used as a selling point to push mix breeds. I wonder if there is anything that the original breeders can do? I know Joey's breeder put it in the contract that she can pretty much get him at anytime if I'm doing something that she doesn't like. I also have to get her approval to sell.