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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 This is a sad reality of people that have no idea what they are doing, breeding and producing "income"....the ONLY concern for these "greeders" has NOTHING to do with the puppies they are producing and everything to do with the income these unfortunate souls are going to generate. This is wrong on so many different levels, it is impossible to even address them all. The horrific part of it is that an innocent person, just trying to get a puppy to love and treasure, is sold a bill of goods that has so many issues and problems....and then, where does this baby end up? On the streets or in a pound someplace....where it is given a specific amount of time to be rehomes, then it is euthanized.......all because someone that could care less about anything but the possible $$$$$$ being produced. |
We expect when we take in a shelter dog (ie Mario) that we are getting a mixed bag of behaviours/traits. I would hope any breeder who knows their dog has a serious fault would not breed it, but I know from experience I am hoping in vain.
We did disclose to the person we re-homed her to about this development, so they did not put a small dog/cat or other animal in danger, and we told them we were getting rid of her for concern over our child---other than euthanize her, that was the best we could do given the lousy situation. Oh, I know you were not griping at me BTW. I am adding this information only because I forgot to mention it earlier.
It is very sad, but we consider ourselves VERY fortunate that when she killed, it was not our child.