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Old 03-22-2009, 06:22 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Krystee View Post
So I have a question for you... I did do a internet search on this topic and it seems that it's one of those topics with supporters on both sides of the issue.

Anyway, what qualifies a "breed" for breeding in your opinion? I own a Rat Terrier whom my parents purchased from a breeder back in 1993. At that time, Rat Terriers were not recognized by the UKC or the AKC. They are still not recognized by the AKC and weren't by the UKC until 1999. So does that mean, that the breeders who bred my baby were irresponsible? We got to see the mom and dad and the puppies were kept inside the house and well loved. They had also had their shots and we received the shot record. She is now 15 years old and has been so healthy and just a joy to have in my life.

I am asking because I am truly intrigued by this topic and why people are so passionate about it. I mean, if we are talking about all the animals in shelters who are being euthanized everyday then why don't we just say, that no one should be breeding - purebred or not. Or if animals should only be breed to ensure the breed survives then why don't be propose having to have a license to breed that would be regulated by the government? I personally could never bring myself to breed (if I knew all the ends and outs about breeding) because I would be soooo worried that my puppies were going to end up with irresponsible people and then end up in a shelter. However, I have nothing against loving people who are breeding healthy. happy, well-rounded puppies regardless if they are purebred or mixed breeds.

You have sparked my interest and I am just really curious on this subject now
I completely AGREE.

If you're going to be so passionate about not breeding mixes, you might as well not breed at all. If you're looking at it that way - there is NO reason for breeders to continue. There isplenty of dogs and puppies to go around in shelters and on the streets. I don't see a difference in breeding purebreds or mixed breeds. It's all the same, technically. You're still adding to the over-population of dogs.
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