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Originally Posted by Corfield The fact that some scientific studies can be poor is no reason to reject the scientific method. Another fallacy you are guilty of.
Bite inhibition begins when puppies are younger than 7 weeks and continues beyond 12 weeks. Owners should teach bite inhibition in any case. Guide and Police dogs have bite inhibition. If taking a pup at 7 weeks caused bite inhibition problems it is unlikely the police would ignore this in favour of the other benefits of taking a puppy at this age.
It is fine to claim it is 100% better but you can't produce good quality evidence to back up your claim.
I am destroying your arguments at every step and I am not the one claiming the moral high ground either.
If you can find some decent evidence please offer it up. |
Police dogs are larger dogs I am talking about small dogs. There is a huge difference. You can want to argue about it all you want but reputable breeders keep pups until 12 weeks. My breed club stands behind that as well.