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I know it sounds harsh, but it is the reality of breeding and they all have horrific stories to tell but there is something that makes all that worth it for them and I have tried to understand what it is and have read the stories about how wonderful it is to watch a healthy litter be born and then watch the puppies grow and thrive and play. I mean who wouldn't want to constantly have puppies around to play with? This is a good point. You have to weigh the benefits against the risk as we do with all decisions in life. | |
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BANNED! Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Oregon
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"The fact that you find slight underbites in the show ring all the time is evidence that the "perfect bite" is difficult to get and is not life altering in many instances. It is these situations that make it impossible for anyone to argue to that this member is irresponsible if she breeds her female to produce pets. There are probably some breeds who have underbites genetically and they are not considered faults at all." You mischaracterized a statement made earlier by a very responsible breeder who said she had "seen" bad bites in show dogs - NOT that it is a "fact" as you say that you "find slight underbites in the show ring all the time ". It may not be life altering to a single individual, but it is sure to influence his/her progeny when bred where it can indeed express itself as life altering. That's the whole point. I don't think anyone has accused anyone of being irresponsible because she is asking opinions about whether her bitch should be bred. But make no mistake I am clearly saying that you are unethical for defending the practice of breeding bad bites. CJ | |
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My concern is that the "STANDARD" you toute and want to rely on is based 99% on outward appearance. There are only a very few words about temperament in the standard and there is nothing about serious genetic defects and life altering faults. Not a word. My point is that I don't think the "standard" should be what is espoused but rather the ingrained ethics that any person has to "do the right thing" and not keep breeding an animal who has a serious life altering fault! It is not the Standard that controls, but rahter the ethics of integrity and doing the right thing. No one needs a "standard" to tell them this. It is common sense. | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Indianapolis Indiana
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No I am not off the topic- this is a genetic fault that can become worse- each time a dog with this condition is bred. DO the math. Your reference to my concept of qaulity- beauty is in the eye of the beholder- but look at the number of posts on this site - that are owners complaining about the quality of their dog- it is overwhelming. get your Rose colored glasses off. Complaints are of size, coat, temperment, on and on and on. The same old line- my breeder lied to me- my breeder inbred this dog, my breeder took this puppy away too soon from it's mom- it was ilsolated as a puppy on and on. It is insulting to this breed that you do not want to be responsible- it falls upon a few to clean up the mess that is made whem you breed dogs that have a health fault. A BAD BITE is a health issue- no ifs ands or buts. Some of the folks on this forum do not listen- they want people to pat their head and hold their hand and say its ok- oh she is so smart- has such nice temperment you just breed. Wrong is wrong. I will repeat again not every dog or bitch should be bred. Quality is brought up here all the time- I want and I have a dog that people do not have to ask my clients are those Yorkies. They say wow- what a nice Yorkie. As I said earlier you help reinforce why many breeders spay and neuter pet puppies before they are placed. If I am patronizing so be it- maybe it will stop you from being called a puppymill, backyard breeder or just a bad breeder. If you want to breed do it -but do it with sound stock. That is all I ask. | |
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Eastern PA
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If it is unfair of me to criticize the way you try to bury all information by repeating YOUR HUMBLE OPINION over and over, then why is okay for you to criticize Kathy by saying she was unkind and cruel for having her opinion? Or anyone else that disagrees with you for that matter. I think you enjoy the animosity and you purposely foster the arguments by not being content to just put in your two cents and be done. The steamroller tactics wrapped in sweetness are sickening and if I get booted for saying this to you, I am sure no one will notice, but I just can't stand the way you need to turn every breeding thread into a personal battle. | |
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Ignoring the standard means you're doing something other than breeding Yorkies. You are pursuing your own thing. Again, this is America - go for it. Still has nothing to do with ethics and integrity either way. Your facts are fuzzy and your logic is circular and your argument leads nowhere. I'm done here. CJ | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Indianapolis Indiana
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Boy did you say a mouthful with this statement. I am making my list of who is naughty and who is nice. | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Indianapolis Indiana
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You missed the boat. Genetics , genetics. My kids have problems due to genetics in the background of my hubby and I that we did not know about. My children have had difficult lives as a result. I used my kids as a way to place it on a position that you might be able to undertsand. I do not want your sympathy. I have taken this leason that I learned with my children into my breeding program with my dogs, horses, cows cats, goats, etc. We pay close attention to the standard of each breed- and structural faults. We breed only to try and improve the breed. You think I am cruel - I am unkind- with my comments. I feel that some of the advice that has been given to encourage breeding pet quality Yorkies is cruel and unkind to this breed that you state that you love so much. This is not the first tread of this type- the minds are made up - they are going to breed. In the first thread we already state it is slight- so maybe that will make it ok. Wrong is wrong. If you Know your breed and the standard you are aware that the bite is off before you go into the vet. You know that by the standard of the breed. Not upholding the standard of our breed is like a attorney not upholding the standards set forth by the Bar association. I am sure that some do not. We have rules and standards of conduct- to help us. | |
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| ![]() Boy you breeders are very dedicated to the breed. That really comes out in this thread. I admire all of you for your dedication to making sure your yorkies meet the standard!!
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