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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I agree Jodi, but there is another reason people don't speak up in public, threats of suing are all too common anymore. Not only that, but if a breeder has been found to be selling sickly dogs, people who are breeding the offspring do not want to complain, because after all, their dogs are related. This happens way too much. It's a wonder, any truth gets out. |
The word lawsuit is tossed around a little too much for my liking regarding some breeders. I've see it so many time recently and by the same members too. When things are put out onto the internet they are for all to see. I guess the lesson learned to represent your breeding practices will, stand behind what you sell, breed out of ethics and not the need to put food on your table. If you follow these simple guidelines there shouldn't be any issues. But when you don't there is always the risk that some even if it is a minority will talk. With the internet and Google at everyone's fingertips more and more bad breeders will begin to be exposed. The only thing that will prevent being exposed as a bad breeder is to elevate your breeding practices to a high level and stand behind what you breed.