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Originally Posted by BabyFidgette This is a serious question: How can a breeders lines get messed up? If a person buys a puppy and doesn't breed it the line stops. So what's the difference if a person wants to breed their puppy?
I for one think it should be up to the owner if they want to breed their dog or not. I know I might get sarcastic responses, but it's just my opinion. I'm entitled to it.  If someone would like to properly and nicely explain why they think I'm "wrong," I will accept that, but I for one will not get into anymore childish discussions and be belittled on here. I don't think it's fair. This is a free country and everyone can have their own opinions. And these opinions can be stated without sarcastic remarks. Sometimes when I read these posts I feel like I am back in middle school as a student instead of teaching them! Ok, I'll get down from the pulpit now.  |
Certain yorkies that I own I did buy on contracts and they state that I can never place a puppy out of said dog if it is not of show quality.. One of them also states that I can keep back from said dog for my program, but everything I place has to go on a alter agreement..
Being a reputable breeder and if you love your dogs you never want to place one of your dogs in a bad pet home let alone a bad breeding situation.. I personally believe that they all deserve to be in loving homes and the breeding should come second to that! JMHO