Originally Posted by chocolatecoffee I definitely agree, . I know that there are some "standards" circulating for designer dogs now, but anybody can make up standards, including Joe Blow in his basement. These designer dogs aren't going for AKC recognition, they're just being bred, given a fancy name, and that's it.
I love mutts, I'm owned by two of them. However, with all of the dogs sitting shelters out there today, with the 9.6 MILLION dogs and cats euthanized every year in the United States alone because they don't have a home (according to the American Humane), with as many as 64% of animals entering shelters being euthanized, I don't think that anybody should be breeding mutts (and that's what they are, plain ol' mutts). Then again, I don't think that people should be breeding any sort of dog that hasn't proven itself to be a fantastic example of its breed and has many titles. In my opinion, any dog who's bred should be titled, health checked, and the puppies should come with a contract stating that they MUST be returned to the owner if the purchaser is unable to keep the puppy for any reason. Breeders have to start taking responsibility for the puppies they produce, but unfortunately, far too many are solely interested in the money, or having their kids "witness the miracle of birth", or letting their dog have "just one litter".
I'm owned by a wonderful Maltese/Yorkshire Terrier X ("Morkie"? I call her by what she really is...my mutt, my Maltese/Yorkshire Terrier X, my angel). She's my beautiful little rescue dog. She was originally given some fancy name and some complete moron who obviously knew nothing bought her. After this idiot abused her, after she was attacked, after she lost an eye, after she barely made it past her 7-month birthday, she was finally safe in my arms thanks to a wonderful rescue.
These rescues work day in and day out working because of people's mistakes. They're working because somebody couldn't bother to spay or neuter their animal or become educated on the problem of pet overpopulation. This is what "just one litter" or "I want a puppy just like my dog" does. My foster "Yorkie-poo" lived a terrible life and died in June because some moron couldn't be bothered to include an contract and follow up the puppies he brought into this world. These countless dogs are suffering due to no fault of their own because of mistakes humans make.
I have no doubt in my mind that a lot of the people out there breeding their dogs care about them. I also know that a lot of people say that they're not looking for a show dog, just a pet. I'm not looking for a show dog either, which is why I rescue. There are also always pet quality puppies from every litter from a reputable breeder. With all of these caring people out there, it's my dream that they'd spay/neuter their animals and share that love with a dog who would be euthanized otherwise.
Of course, this is just a dream. Without people being fully aware of the problem and willing to make a difference, there will be more Yorkidoodledoos and Pikichuachuas and these rescues will continue to work around the clock, trying to help these animals, these innocent victims of other people's mistakes. |