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Originally Posted by JeanieK I do not ask a lot of times either, I go to those who I know will not call me "STUPID" for asking as question.
This thread was my "rant". The things said in that thread were unnecessary. There were many peole who gave good advice and answered her question. Others started right out belittling her for being poor. The funny thing is, when I first joined and mentioned breeding everyone pointed out to me that there is no money to be made breeding dogs.
Now everyone is accusing people of breeding for the money. Well we all know that if you do make any profit it is small one, and the next litter you might lose money.
Addressing the disabled issue. Not all disabled people are house bound or confined to a bed. they can do things but it is difficult for them and takes them a lot longer and they need to rest more frequently. And that is what makes one unemployable. It's not that they can't do anything it's that no one will hire them because they are not efficient and they need too many breaks.
But to tell a disable person to get off their ass and get a job is way out of line. |
This is a example of how you misunderstood everyone. When they said there is no money in breeding dogs, they usually add,
if it's done properly. Some people don't add the "if it's done properly" because it's assumed that people realize there is big money in raising dogs, it's a multimillion dollar industry, and that you've done your homework. So for you to take this statement and think it meant no one can turn a profit from dog breeding is an example of poor comprehension. There is very little money to be made if your object is to improve the breed. Money should be the last reason for breeding. Of course, there are people who will figure out a way to make money breeding, and one of these ways is to breed trendy dogs. So people who do this, would be thought to be breeding for money, whether they actually ever make money is another thing.