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Originally Posted by boodarlene PLEASE show me 1 post where I sad Valley was a bad breeder. You people need to stop putting words in my mouth. I said the place was clean & the dogs seemed to be well cared for! And yes, I do think she over breeds her dogs. You make me laugh... this messageboard is full of opinions (that's what message boards are for), but the minute you don't agree with something someone says... all hell breaks loose! To "quote" what you said: "you don't have the right to call someone a bad breeder because their opinion differs from yours". ISN'T THAT EXACTLYWHAT YOU ARE DOING???????? Again... I never sad that she was bad, only that she is over breeding her dogs! That opinion as you call it is a "medical point of view". Did you go to medical school? Do you know from a medical standpoint what happens to the dog's body each & every time she is pregnant? And what happens to her when she is made to become pregnent over & over again so "people" can make money?? How would you feel if you were forced to become pregnant over & over again. Don't you think that would take it's toll on your body? Stop looking at these dogs as money making machines, they are not!
Right now I have 4 yorkies in my house that are rescues, all of them are from bad breeding 3 of them have serious health issues. Of those 3 with issues 2 of them are females that have been over breed! And both of those females are scheduled to have surgery to "REPAIR" the results of that! Breeders who over breed produce dogs with health issues "FACT" and that includes the mother. That unfortunatly, makes it harder for the GOOD breeders "FACT". Medicine is a science, not an opinion. So the next time you want to bash someone for voicing their "opinion" as you call it... keep yours to yourself as well. |
Can you please educate us on this? What type of surgery, what has to be repaired? Maybe I am just lucky but I have been breeding for 12 years and my females have had very few health issues. In 12 years of breeding I have only had 1 c-section due to a large puppy. I did have one female develop pyometra due to not being bred. Also one female developed a uterus infection after having pups but these are things that can happen with just one breeding. If you skip a female too many time you know that greatly increases their risk of developing pyometra. Breeding takes a lot of hard work and dedication and yes, sometimes the mommas do have problems that cannot be predicted or prevented.