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Originally Posted by jrsygal37 My girl was sired by a male that came from her kennel. My whole conversation with her (Anna her partner) regarding the sire was weird at best. Won't get into the whole thing, will only say that I don't feel what was told to me was accurate and I also feel a lot was not told to me. I would do more research through people who have dealt with her directly for a pup. I think sometimes you are better off going through a small home breeder rather then a large kennel. JMO. E. |
I do not know Anna Stringer personally and will not comment on her or her kennels. What I will comment on is again I am very fed up with the comments that have been made lately regarding show breeders opposed to "hobby breeders" or "home breeders" as you refer to them. As has been said many times, there are good and bad breeders in both worlds, but as a general rule of thumb, breeder/exhibitors do actually do more testing and yes, they do breed for the best in conformation, but, it would be pointless to produce a perfectly structured Yorkie, with major health issues. You mentioned "hobby breeder" breed for health because they want the return business and you speak of reputation. It's not as if word is spread that widely on some little home breeder.. Whos's gonna spread the word, where are they going to spread it? Yes, possibly on forums such as YT but when you get right down to it...it's insignificant. As vast as the show world is, it's also much like a small town..Word spreads quickly unfortunately not always down to the unknowing public, but it does spread. While reputable breeder / exhibitors do not sit ring side discussing the breeding practice of other exhibitors, of course it is discussed privately and when someone ask for a recommendation, they simply refer the person to another breeder whom they know practices good responsible breeding. Anyone who actually knows anything about those "dog show people", know what the truth is and to those that don't know, it would be well worth their time to find more before trying to critize. No, show breeders can't and won't produce enough puppies forall the loving homes that want a Yorkie. That's not what they are about. There will always be a place for reputable home, hobby breeders that breed to standard and for health... it's just finding one out of the multitude of not so good, back yard breeders, puppy millers and brokers out there. That's a problem. JMO