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Old 04-26-2006, 01:54 PM   #36
MyTrixie143
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[/QUOTE] I am not going to address the question of mixed breeds other than to say, there are plenty of those in rescue all the time, why would anyone deliberately add to that problem?[/QUOTE]

Alright, I plan on breeding my yorkie with my yorkie poo which is what you would consider a mix breed. I have my reasons such as excellent health, great disposition, excellent pedigrees, great qualities to tribute to a mixed breed such as no shedding and low dander for those of us who have allergy problems. But I have also done my research on both of the dogs pedigrees, I know them myself and am also knowledgable of everything about breeding and what all goes into it. I love the breed and I am not in it for the money. The most important thing is the health and overall wellbeing of the puppies as well as the parents. I have a contract written up that anyone who is approved to buy a puppy from me, must have them spayed/neutered and is not allowed to sell, give away, abandon, or take to a shelter, they must give the pup back to me if for any reason that they did not want it or could not keep it, and it also states that yes I will take legal action if the contract is not followed by every word.
So what would be the problem of mixing these two breeds, especially when I can guarantee that they are not going to be one of those dogs in the shelter waiting for their fate to be decided...
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