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Old 01-21-2009, 05:39 PM   #77
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
I honestly can't believe you asked that question, I really don't think you have talked with that many good breeders. Yes, dogs with faults should not be bred. A dog that produces a fault does not necessarily have to stop breeding, depending on the fault, the breeder might not want to use that pair again. I know you laugh and make jokes when people talk about "improving the breed" but really there are some breeders who want to do just that.
So you are saying that if a pair of dogs produces one puppy that is not show potential, that pair will not be bred again, even though it is a champion and that particular mating has produced other champions? If every puppy in every litter is not perfect???

You said "depending upon the fault, so some faults are allowed?

and yes I do scoff at the statment "improving the breed". They might be improving their own line, but to say that your line improves the entire breed?????

And that puts Joan Gordon among the "not so good" breeders.

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