Thread: Why Breed?
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Old 03-21-2006, 11:18 AM   #197
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I would've posted a long time ago, but I didn't receive an e-mail saying that someone had replied until just now. Huh.

Wow, this ruffled some feathers, huh? I knew I wouldn't be the popular one when I said something that needed to be said, but that's how it goes sometimes.

My appologies to those of you who read my words and misunderstood them. That could be because I typed them wrong (looked good to me) or you're reading them w/ the wrong attitude. That's what makes typing over the internet so dangerous. You can't hear my voice or see my face to base a typical human responce to the words I put out. If you were having a bad day and read what I wrote, you'd come up w/ a different opinion that you may have if you read it when you had your little one curled up next to you and read it. In either case, I've been taken both ways and I can appreciate that. Breeding is something that should be regarding in a high light. Our Yorkies are small in stature (big in heart) and they often are plagued w/ health problems that should've never existed in the numbers they do today due to poor breeding. Genetics are funny, they're a science and too many people are playing scientist. I wish more people would take responsibility for what they're producing. Something that bothered me most is that I BET you, if I brought a puppy miller on this thread, his defense as to why he breeds would be no different than many responses on here and that's what I had a problem w/. Breeding is natural and breeding well is an art-thankfully there is a standard that people should adhere to. And a kennel club to partially help enforce it.
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