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Old 10-19-2010, 11:19 AM   #123
CJxDanielle
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Originally Posted by Mardelin View Post
Bottom line is that if one is embarking on breeding, it should be done responsibly. Breeding for health/structure/temprement should always be at the forefront.
My point exactly.
If I were a breeder, if it were for the bettering of my breed then I wouldn't see anything wrong with crossbreeding. As long as I don't try and claim it as something it isn't then I don't see the problem.

I guess my first step would be to talk with my breed club and bring up the problem and see what they would have to say, but anyways I'm sure I've stated my point.


Hopefully that wasn't too much rambling.

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