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Originally Posted by bailie im reading,, breeding bitch all her day, not used to carpet or people or children,exercised in a yard even though she lives in the woods, done her deed now time to go  unless i have read it wrong |
Why do people always forget that to some this is they way they make a living. No matter how we feel about our's, or how we feel about breeding: you must admit that it "sounds" like she was a good breeder.
To me, this is no worse than the owners that give them up because:
1) moving
2) baby/s on the way
3) chews, pee's, poops
4) NOT RESEARCHING THE BREED!!
4 a) then the buyer/owner is all shocked that the lab/german shepard/ (insert any breed here) is more time/money/effort than they can handle.
Don't let things like this upset you to bad. Their out there all over. I went and rescued 5 little ones last year because he was going to "get rid" of about half off his stock. (read kill)
I would much prefer to think that this animal was loved, even for her breeding abilities, and will get a nice couch to lay on for the remainder of her life.