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I got Galen from a wonderful Biewer breeder. I could not find one close to my home to go and visit. I did my extensive research before even inquiring about a pup. I knew his line. I am so glad that he was brought up in the environment that he was in. In the house and underfoot. He is not afraid of anything. Not even the vacuum. That is because of my breeder. He is loving and gives lots of kisses. That is because of my breeder. I can go on pages but you get the idea. Why would they want to turn these loving dogs and their puppies into puppy mill dogs in kennels. I do not get that. Wouldn't they want to stop that. Do they not realize that these show dogs are also the family's pet, a family member. I really think they are penalizing the ones that actually follow the rules. Maybe they should really talk to show breeders and see what they do. Maybe they can learn an invaluable lesson. |
I'm all for regulations that make sense to those of us that breed responsibly. I can tell you they consider a 6 month old puppy breeding age. I personally have 4 that are being watched for Show that are over 6 months old. I'm already in trouble. I can guarantee that puppy mills and big producers will figure out some way to continue while the rest of us are a thing of the past. YorkieMom, I'm right there with you, I'm considering that this may be my last year too! You're brother may be right after all! |
Ffrom Facebook. ATTN RESCUES Peach Matyaszek Rescues under the new Rule Hi yall I feel the need to share this with you. I spoke to Craig Maybery at USDA just now in regards to the exemption for rescues. WELLL it does not seem as cut and dried and easy for rescue to slide under the raidar... (misspelled on purpose LOL!) HE said that it depends on the business model of the rescue, how many intact females in the rescue and where the dogs come from and if they have a contract with a gov't agency or a gov't agency oversees their activity. So since MOST if not all rescues get their dogs from other sources have intact females on site ( up until they are spayed hopefully) and many ship thru transports and run autonomous of any local gov't control they WILL NOT be considered rescues but DEALERS!!!! ANd will have to get DEALER licenses! They are called Class B licenses and include an inspection and a sliding scale fee. The 501 c 3 will have NO BEARING on how they are looked at by USDA THis is straight from his mouth. HOLY BAT POOP BATMAN rescues are going to fold by the 100's Bet they do not see THIS coming! NOr did I when I gave him the example of a local rescue (NOPE NOT MINE NOR MY NAME!!!) I can think of at least 5 rescues within 50 miles of here that think their poop does not stink and are untouchable. NOw the question is do we talk to them and try to get them to see that they are in 60 days going to be not so safe???? Or do we let them sink? THis is enough to get many of the rescues that have done raids closed or at least put thru the ringer. This is a person I know and is a member of the BRTCA Black Russian Terrier Club of America. Obviously if you are involved in rescue, please confirm this information. |
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And that is why I said in Red; if you are involved in rescues you should confirm this information.! |
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Here is the cashed version. Questions and Answers: Retail Pet Store Final Rule You will see many things that have been said are greatly exaggerated, for example breeders paying $750.00 a year for license, that's only if they sell $200,000 worth of animals. Quote:
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I need to read the actual regulation instead of this Q and A stuff made to look like lollipops and sunshine. Large rescues can easily have more than four unspayed females at a time. A lot of rescued animals are sick and can't immediately be spay. Also, as said above breeders have unspayed females around that they do not hreed. If the USDA so decides, they will be considered breeding females. Additionally, so what if a hreeder wants their females to live out their lives unspayed after retirement. That is their business. Even the veterinary organization specializing in repro belevethere are too many cons relating o spaying to orce it on owners. I'm for rules, animal welfare, and non hoarding rescues. I hyst do not see this as a good starting place. The kennel requirements are hard to find, but at a minumum there is fertain flooring needed, barriers, etc. So even if a separate kennel is not required breeders will be out a lot of money to convert their houses as will rescues. |
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Ellie we can't convert a whole home. It is impractical to say the least. Not to mention cost prohibitive! |
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Well..... #1) Outlaw selling of puppies/kittens in pet stores....THAT is where the puppy mills sell their dogs! To shut down a puppy mill, you can not dirve responsible breeders out of business....hit the puppy mills in the pocket, and close down where THEY sell the majority of their pets. Also, I know personally people I used to work with that do NOTHING but sell to pet stores....at 6-8 weeks...totally under the radar, and they are making a LOT more money than I do!!!....they are going to keep flopping along, doing just fine.... 2) Outlaw puppies (live animals) being sold at flea markets. This is disgraceful and hundreds of irresponsible breeders hawk their pups in flea markets....sick, dying, ill bred puppies. These stupid regulations will do NOTHING to stop this! 3) EDUCATE the public....spend all the money these animal activists line their pockets with, with flooding the market with info about what kind of dogs they are getting and what kind of people they are support when they buy ill bred babies, sold in shopping center parking lots, garage sales, flea markets, pet stores, etc.... Society MUST understand there are people that will REFUSE to get the message and will continue to support CHEAP dogs....I am sorry, but who is the bigger fool???? The fool or the fool that follows the fool????? You just can not legislate intelligence or common sense and the buying of cheap dogs will continue, and people will squeal like a pig under a gate when the pup dies on them, "cant imagine what in the world happened or what I did wrong".....Make it illegal and then enforce it, to sell live animals in open markets, garage sales, pet stores, etc. Go after the CROOKS that sell dogs on the internet and scam people, NOT honest people that sell dogs and do so honestly and stand by their dogs. Just because a person does not think it is the proper thing to do to sell a puppy off a website, if the breeder is not a crook and the puppy is exactly what the breeder claims it is, and she stands by her pup, and is responsive to the buyer, leave THESE people the heck alone! They are NOT hurting a single soul....go after the crooks, not the honest people, just because some people dont like the idea of selling pups unseen....this is perposterous(sp?)!!! This is where they couyld start, if they REALLY wanted to be effective against puppy mills....but it aint going to happen. These people CLAIM they are trying to shut down puppy mills by stopping the buying of puppies on line or site unseen. That is stupid. If you want to go after crooks that do this, and have buyers that are damaged because they bought a puppy off a web site, PUT TEETH INTO LAWS THAT PUNISH THOSE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE. Designate someplace, say, the USDA, duh!!! where a person that has been scammed, has been sold a puppy that was sick or died immediately after the person bought the dog, cases of switch and bait, etc, etc, etc and let the USDA go after the CROOKS, making sure the people that were scammed or stolen from are compensated, and the "breeder" that sold them the puppy is raked over the coals. All these regulations have 2 purposes...generating revenue and to eventually make breeding all animals illegal. |
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