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Old 05-23-2009, 04:33 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by Sugar's Mom View Post
I agree with everything you said. People seem to think we breeders just "throw' away our retired girls. It hurts me worse to place a female that has had the run of my house, slept in my bed each night and is a member of the family so to speak, than it does when I sell her litter. By the time the baby puppies are ready to go, I am ready for them to leave. Worn out from caring for them but it breaks my heart in two when my mama's are retired and placed. I usually cry and grieve for days. But in the three that I have rehomed so rar, they are all in nice homes and living like little princesses. I think Natalie is a wonderful breeder even tho I personally wouldn't breed a tiny, tiny girl. I have always wanted one of her babies but could never afford one.
I'm sure that must be very hard.


As far as the question goes, Is it safe or not safe?

Well I have high respect for real Breeders. They have learned all they can on the breed they are going to work with to hold up all their standards. It's not very easy, it's a lot of studying and hard work. It could be a few years before they are ready to take on such a big task. But it is because of all their hard work we end up with healthy, quality furbabies to love.
I am in no way an expert in this field (or any other) but I do know what I myself have studied and my answer would have to be no, I don't feel it is safe. Some people may agree or disagree, that's OK we all have our own reasons for our answers. I'm sticking with my answer because, the cute little ones that they are, I know in my heart and from what I have read it's wrong to do.
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