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| Currently Suspended! Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ohio
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Illinois
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| Do you want to get into breeding? Or do you just want to breed her one time? If you don't want to really get into breeding, I would suggest spaying her and not breeding her at all, there are sooo many risks involved (just do a search on here), and if she's just a pet it wouldn't be fair for her or you to breed her. I am a pet owner, and I wouldn't want to breed my babies because they are my pets, and I wouldn't want to put them through any risks, or be stuck raising puppies that I don't know how to raise. Whatever your decision is though, just make sure you do a lot of research, there's so much more to breeding then the obvious. Good luck in your decision! One more thing, with your pet overpopulation question, I think the breeders say that to mainly a lot of people who just want puppies, or their friends want a dog like theirs, etc. I don't think they ever meant that their puppies are more desirable then anothers. This is just my guess though, like I said I'm not a breeder, so maybe a breeder can correct me if I'm wrong.
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Washington
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You make a great point. I (being your "average Joe" petowner) never thought about the purpose for breeding which is to maintain the breed standard. I bought my Bella as my companion, my baby. I'm not educated enough in this breed to know if she's "good enough" to be used to breed but I don't intend to breed her now so it doesn't matter. But the question should be asked, if you are considering breeding your pet/companion, does he/she meet the standard or is he/she "pet quality"? Obviously there are other things to consider but this particular one is one that I had never thought about. You see this beautiful furbaby who's perfect in your mind BUT is she/he really up to par for the purpose of breeding? I've learned so much on this site!
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lexington,Ky Go WILDCATS
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| Is anyone who breeds out of standard and I mean way out there, any one who uses the words teacup. period I dona even care if it's a darn mouse. Anyone who has females and breeds them every bloody heat. Anyone who breeds anything unless it's like the very very last of a certain line without a ton of research,sweet and love,and a good vet report stating yes she's healthy enough, over the age of 6. {general consenses is that is the cut off age} Anyone who can't even tell you when the last time they touched,loved on or even looked at their puppies or their dogs. Anyone who keeps their dogs or puppies in cages. { I don't mean crate training either}
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: GA
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Great question! Some people consider them hobby breeders and not back yard breeders if they take care of their dogs. But what if they are breeding sub-standard quality? I too think that when someone breeds their own dog/s - the dogs need to be of good quality and as close as possible to the standard. That does not mean you have to show, but at least get them evaluated to see if they are worth breeding! One person said, "Well, if I have homes for them what should it matter?" It does matter if those people breed the pups (when old enough) and they are not of good quality. All it does is pull the quality of our breed down. Cost - wow! It can be very expensive! I have a litter of two pups, included is stud fee, travel to another state for the breeeding and returning to pick up my bitch. Of course testing before breeding. C-section, vet visit for mom after the c-section (later that week due to an infection), pups dew claw removal and tail docking, add in 4 week check up, 7 week check up and now 10 week check up - each check up is about 60 - 70.00 each time and I have one more to go. Not to mention litter paper fee, no sleep the first 7 days, etc... And I almost lost my bitch to the infection. Oh yea, add two more vet visits - Knight eat poop and was throwing up so took him to the vet and Trey got sick (vet forgot to worm him). So it does add up. You do not make any money on pups!! All this is just my experience and my opinion. ![]() T. | |
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: ATX
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| I think this link pretty well covers BYB vs Responsible Breeder. Lawrence County Humane Society Abuse and Adoption Center |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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| Yikes....I left for a funeral and there is a ton of post I need to answer...I tonight..I am getting company. One thought before I forget.....the "breeders" aren't saying how their breeding isn't populating the dogs in this world....they are just commenting on them doing it the "right way" and then it's all good. I'd like to hear more on that. |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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So if a breeders pup has 3 pups at 1500 bucks a pup...that is 7500 dollars. The cost of the entire litter is say 800 bucks if no c-section is required. I'd say that the breeder is making a huge profit, no? What does it matter then if joe-blow makes a few bucks? Again, I am playing the other side here...I'm not huffy, lol. Just throwing out the questions. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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And yet when I was looking for a Yorkie...I drove down to the only breeder in my province that I could find. I was very dissapointed because there was just too many there and I couldn't see how someone could love and care properly for them all. Turned me off and made me think this particular breeder was only in it for the cash. So, I looked elsewhere. Ended up MORE happy with the lady who breed her pet that she loves dearly and the pups were well taken care of and so was mom. Saying the "backyard breeder" doesn't care about better breeding is, in my opinion, a very unfair thing to say. I love my one yorkie just as much as a breeder loves her 10 yorkies and care greatly about who she would be bred with and the health of each one of them. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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Also, why is the breeders views on people who want their pet to have a litter or two as producing unwanted pets...when the breeder produces far more than just one or two litters? Again, I'm not huffy...just asking. Oh lord...I really can't stress that I am just debating this and am not at my computer mad, lol. | |
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I didn't realize I was opening up wounds. I stated from the get-go that I was posting for learning and debate only. The search feature would bring me to the newbies who asked a question about breeding their dog and the ugliness to follow. I am debating this as not a breeder or a backyard breeder. If a moderator feels this is a duplicate of a different thread then they can delete this and point me in the right direction. I just didn't want to post in a thread started by someone who wanted advice on breeding and got shot down is all. I just wanted to take all sides and hopefully everyone learns a bit from everyone. That can happen if we are all adults and listen, no? | |
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