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Designer Dogs = MUTTS I am so upset about these "Designer Dogs". These dogs are MUTTS. If you want a mutt, go to the pound and rescue one. I can't believe that people are paying 500, 600 or even 1500 for a MUTT!!! I have nothing against mixed breeds. I have two, but it completely bewilders me that people are willing to pay SO much for a mixed breed. My neighbor paid 450/ea for her two yorki-poo's. In the end, no matter what you call them, the bottom line is that they are mutts and you are getting RIPPED OFF by these breeders!!! The pound has a smorgasboard of Designer Dogs!!!! This is NOT directed at anyone in particular. I just had to vent! |
If shelter were really clever they should give all their "mutts" clever designer names instead of calling them "chihuahua mix" or whatever.... I guess they dont always know what type it is. But they should just guess and give the dog a name and then they will get adopted :) |
You won't get an argument outta me! I wish all breeders would take the time to visit just their local shelter before bringing any two dogs together to create more, just because they CAN. Then multiply the heartbreak times a few thousand and really deliberate on the WHY of breeding. |
I agreed, I think breeding two different breeds is wrong. I think if you want a mix, the best bet is to adopt form a shelter. In the so call "designer breeds" websites they say that this hybrids are more healthy than a pure bred. I have read is the opposite but they trick people to sell this pups at high prices. |
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Let's come up with 'unknown' mix names...Chiquiterrier, Dachsoodly, Pombichonter and the oh so rare (not) Sortayork. |
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Btw...I do agree with this post - I love mixes - all dogs actually - but not intentionally jacking up prices with a cute name and intentionally breeding more dogs just because we have a designer craze going on - Many of these breeders hopping on the bandwagon are just throwing together all sorts of mixes and creating MORE potential shelter/unwanted dogs. |
"Sortayork"! This is a great one! :D Im guessing the breeder's are continuing to sell these mixed breed dogs at high prices because there continues to be buyers for them!!?? I personally love mixed breed dogs, I personally love pure breed dogs. I just wish for breeding/selling regulations towards this all. :confused: |
SortaYork!!!!, Hilarious. :eyetearss |
I agree that breeders shouldn't hike up their prices just because a dog is a "designer breed" and has a cute name, but on the other hand - I don't think it's fair to insult the people who intentionally buy these dogs. It's really their business how much they want to pay for a puppy. I know lots of people who paid well over $1000 for their purebred Yorkies. Biddy is a mix and if I knew then what I know now I would have paid over $2000 for her. I didn't pay that much for her - but the amount of love I have for her is invaluable. I think the value of a dog is equal to the amount of pleasure you get out of it, regardless of breed. For me they are priceless. |
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I dont prefer mixed breeds myself but can understand when someone is looking for something in particular and wants a mixed breed. I think the mixed breeds I have seen on here are cute. |
I'm sorry to post again, but these comments really bother me. I find it really offensive that Biddy is called a "mutt". I come on YorkieTalk because it is the one place that I can come and talk about my babies without feeling bad about it. My family makes fun of me because I talk about my dogs like children. It makes me feel horrible (I am the only one of 4 siblings that does not have children and they don't understand the love I have for my dogs). People at work think I'm crazy because I have pictures of my dogs all over my cube. So I come on YT to feel normal. It it REALLY hurts my feelings when people criticize my dog - especially on here, the only place that accepts my dogs like I do. Or so I thought... |
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I agree with you - I don't think it's nice to call mixed breeds MUTTS. I think mutt is a mean term. I volunteer at a shelter and we never calls our mixed dogs mutts -- they're simply mixed breed dogs. Some of the most beautiful and loving dogs are mixes. Codie and Katie send hugs and kisses to Biddy! |
I don't think she meant to insult anyone...but I think what she was saying is that there are tons of mixed breed animals in shelters....that people could get a mixed breed animal for a small adoption fee through a shelter and shouldn't be paying these high prices and getting ripped off...IMO..that is what I got from her post, I don't think it meant to offend anyone |
I am mixed..backgrounds..and I call myself a mutt..I don't think it was meant bad!!! Biddy is BEAUTIFUL!!! |
I think the "mixed breed" thing is very popular right now. I know it is for sure in CA! I know some people that are paying a heck of a lot more than $450 for a mixed breed. A person in my office paid $600 for a maltese/poodle mix. When I was looking for a yorkie in CA, I found many maltese/yorkie mixes for $700-$800. I guess people buy them in the Bay Area for the cost, so they know they can mark it up! |
Food For Thought There are a lot of pure breed dogs in shelters too. Just check out www.petfinder.com and see for yourself. If we all really want to help shelter dogs get homes, then we shouldn't even buy a pure bred dog from a breeder. Every pure bred dog that is bought from a breeder is taking a home away from one shelter dog -- this obviously applies to mixed breeds too. I personally bought my 2 dogs from a breeder. But in the future, I plan on adopting one from a shelter. |
Thanks guys, I'll be sure to let Biddy know about all the compliments! I guess it bothers me because people look down on people who own mixed breeds, but did not get them from rescue. There are tons of purebreds in rescue too (you should see how many Cairn Terriers need to be rescued - it's ridiculous!), but people don't have a problem with people paying upwards of $1000 for a purebred dog. I guess I don't think it's any of anybody's business how much another person paid for their dog - mixed or not. That means nothing to me in the scheme of things. Who cares what kind of dog another person has, as long as they love it & it's happy?? What if someone bought greyhound purebred puppy? Does that make them a bad person because they didn't save a greyhound from a racetrack? Not to me. They wanted to buy a greyhound puppy. None of my business... |
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Biddy's mom, I think that your baby is beautiful. I agreed I dont like the word Mutt either. I dont think she meant to offend anyone with her post, it was just they way she felt. Personally I don't see nothing wrong in adopting or owning a mix pup. What bothers me is the breeders that breed different breeds to call them designer and charge lots of money. They are not breeding for the love of the animals, they are breeding to make money. Please dont feel offended. Noone here intended to hurt peoples feelings. We all love all dogs, pure bred or mix. |
Well, I knew I was going to stir the doggie pot here. This all originated with someone looking for a 'Porkie'. When I saw the prices I just couldn't believe what I saw. I paid about 300 - 350 for the 4 purebreds that I have and they came with papers. And on the other edge of the sword, the papers weren't important, but that is what someone (I believe) would expect with that kind of price tag. First of all, like I said, I wasn't directing this post at anyone in particular. So please don't take offense. A lot of us come on here to vent. Freedom of speech is a beauftiful thing. Secondly, the point of the post was that the breeders have given a title to something that has existed for a long time and are making tons of cash. Thirdly, I didn't use the caps as a bad thing, but I obviously got peoples' attention. Call the dog a mutt, mixed breed, an oops or a unique blend. It still isn't a pure dog (and I don't have ANYTHING AGAINST THAT). I know we wouldn't trade anything for our babies. As mentioned in my original post, I have TWO mixed breeds and I love them immensely. I wouldn't trade them for the world; they ARE priceless. I guess the bottom line is that I am just upset that these breeders are what I feel, taking advantage of a trend that seems to be sweeping the nation. Put the word 'designer' on it and all the sudden its on the news! This post was not to insult, degrate or put anyone down with their past, present or future dogs. |
I didn't even know that Biddy was a mixed breed, but whatever he is he is extremely adorable. I don't think it's the breed of dog that makes a dog good or bad. It's the unconditional love they give you. I have one mutt if you want to call her that, and I wouldn't trade her for anything. SHe's loving, kind, obiedent, and smart as a whip. |
Last year while attending an Agility event for dogs that aren't AKC I was happy to see mix dogs competing and when they were introduced they were introduced as "Here is Jack a 3 yr old All American" Now I thought that was such a nice and dignified way to define a mixed breed dog that I have used the term ever since. |
Well first I don't know necessarily know if the breeders came up with the term designer dogs. The first two places I heard it were on the news and the newspaper. Many times our media makes up these terms. I have also heard many people that down these so called "designer pups" call them that more so than the people who are buying and selling them. Personally to me "designer dogs" has just as fowl of a meaning as mutts. And secondly the designer dogs isn't the only craze out there. Small dogs in general are very popular right now. Mainly because as has been said before celebs are carrying them all over. So the price of pure bred dogs are being jacked up just as well. I personally wouldn't be able to afford to pay what some people pay for their pure bred dogs that are pets not show dogs but does that mean I'm better or smarter than them no. There are things I choose to spend my money on that other people don't but you know just like we have the freedom of speech we also have the right to spend our money how we like. I'm in no way mad or trying to offend just to let you know. |
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pom mix) and they wanted to know what an adult would look like. How is that possible. You buy a pure bred dog so you have an idea of size, temperament and health. I have nothing against mix breed, we have had them but when they start using our little yorkies and any other breed for that matter at will and mix them on purpose it really upsets me. I am not a breeder but good breeders breed to improve the breed and urge people in every breed to breed as close to the standard as possible. BUT they wouldn't breed them if they didn't sell them and all I can say is "There is one born every minute" |
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I love it!!! Aren't most of us Americans "mixes" anyway?? I am definitely using that term from now on! |
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Well said - both of you. I couldn't agree more. |
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