02-17-2007, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by YorkieShadow And Im sorry but I have to dieagree with rehoming. If a breeder has to cage their Females because they are retired then yes they need to rehome them, They dont deserve a life in a cage. For all that this Female has done for her breeder, she deserves the best. Breeders who have so many and have no choice but to cage, Well thats just sad to me. I cant and wont feel any different on this subject. a breeding dog should not be treated any different IMO and The same goes for pets If they are in a sad home then yes rehome them, They deserve better. But People keep getting pets and rehome them for no real reason ,and should not ever own pets. and if a breeder can have 50 females caged because they are retired and go out to get younger females to breed more and more.and keep rehoming the old. Im sorry its not right. I guess I put animals first and to me this is just plain wrong. | YorkieShadow this was so very well said, I feel the same way. I also have found it hard to understand why retired females when rehoming are sold with the price that is asked for them. I was also wondering in getting a breeding license if there is a limit to how many dogs a breeder is allowed for breeding? I definately feel there should be. In my opinion it is no life for any dog to live it's life in being caged and crated whether it is with a breeder or someone that has a dog as a pet. Thanks to those breeders that are screening the new owners of their babies so that they go to forever loving homes. Please know what I have posted here is out of love for all dogs, they look to us for care and protection and love, not isolation. What a gift they are to us from the Lord and they should be cared for as he would have us to do so. This is all my opinion.Patti
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