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Originally Posted by caw As long as the dogs can be raised in the home.. I agree with you. I don't see why a license would drive prices sky high. If it does....regular folks will just do what regular folk did long ago (like the Scott's did when they started the yorkie line)..yep..regular folk will start new, affordable breeds. |
Yes, dogs can still be raised in the homes, after all that's where they will be living when they are sold. I don't see why this would change the prices of dogs, the licensing fee is only $30.00. The mills would have to bring their kennels up to a certain minimum standard, and that's what many of us want. We will never get rid of commercial breeders, that’s not even the goal for me, but we must ensure that those dogs are treated in a humane way.