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Originally Posted by Elle That's a good question. Should we take it personal or write it off to desperation? You say as matter of fact.
I realize you are breeding to sell dogs which you must justify the value for charging a high price for them being whatever you are calling them today. I don't support culling, but how much worst is that than breeding all these dogs when the shelters are full now? How many dogs are being put to sleep as these new puppies are spared? I'm not saying I support culling, I don't. But eye for an eye, how is it different? Breeding that liter is worst.
Exhibitors do not have these things showing up in our liters. This is a story you are telling. It's your advertising campaign. We do not believe it. I've been around way too long, seen many of great lines, never anything like the dogs you mention here. If anything like that showed up in the whelping box, it would be talked about. Another interesting thing, how come it's new people that how this "magic gene"? Why don't all of the people that have been around forever have this white dog calling it a yorkie? Why is it only in so hard to understand but two people could breed it or whatever your story is today?
Why do you breed a dog that isn't allowed to participate in AKC confirmation? Doesn't that say it enough? |
Just as show breeders are tight lipped about what defect run in their lines,
I do not believe breeders would be forth coming about disclosing a parti that pops up in the whelping box.
Much better to dispose of the problem then allow it to be known, as this would put the breeders lines and breeding practice under suspicion .
Not every good for one reputation in the show world now is it ?
Like I say in an early post, a Ch dog from well known show lines sired a parti pup and the breeder of that show dog told the owner of the dam to put the pup down.
So, Yes it happens and I believe it happens more then most knows about.
Now, how many offspring do you think this Ch show dog has produced who also carries the parti gene??