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Originally Posted by Furbaby Friend This is really the main point of good breeders continuing to breed despite the overload I think. Imagine if they just stopped and left all the "pet supply" (I know that sounds crud, but can't think of another way to say it... please take it as I mean it and not how it sounds) to the mills and BYB because there were too many pups... the breed would be unrecognizable after a short time  . The reputable breeders producing 24 puppies or whatever in whatever time isn't the problem, it is those that don't give a flying flip about anything except the money that's the problem! |
I think I know how you mean it and I agree, also a big factor is that reputable breeders insist on limited registration. Pet breeders often will sell breeding rights to anyone willing to spend a few extra dollars. So many breeders have bought their breeding dogs without any training whatsoever, and the cycle continues.