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Originally Posted by lizzieg Thank you! I will check out his website. Breeding is, IMO, a bit political as well. Common people in society frowns upon breeders, classifying them negatively due to the influence of many animal rights groups. There are ill-intentioned people, and those people are a part to all sectors. Some animal rights groups slander the breeder name, but at the same time, the rescues that they 'save' gets killed. Not every person thinks like this, and not every rescue group operates in such a way. I'm thankful for responsible breeders, and I'm thankful for the efforts of animal rights groups that focus on offering their rescues something better than a short life. |
Well we know there is Animal Rights and Animal Welfare. We know the mission Animal Rights Activists are on. And you're right because of this and their agenda, they have made it political. However, what they are doing is only stamping out the responsible breeders and allowing the Puppy Mills to remain in business.