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I never said you recommended them as breeders, Nancy, I said, I remember you saying you liked their Kennels. You then said you never said it, making me look like I just made it up. |
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I don't know what the answer is. It just seems to me that at a certain point (and I don't know what that point is) the mass show breeder crosses over in to the same gray area as the commercial breeders. Maybe not quite as dark a shade of gray, but gray none the less. |
Please remember when talking about how many litters breeders are having in a year that there is a big difference between breeding 6 Yorkie litters a year and 6 large breed litters a year...The difference can be 6 puppies a year to 60 puppies a year... Also a good breeder will take responsibility for the puppies they have populated the world with by requiring puppy owners to return dogs back to the breeder for any reason their pet may need rehomed..When was the last time the puppymillers, byb's , large corporations did this?...So instead of putting the responsible breeder on the same level as the rest help educate the puppy buyer to stay away from the pet stores, byb's etc... |
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I can agree with this statement, but then again, I don't even think all commercial breeders are equal. Can you breed right and still make a profit? I think it must be very hard unless you charge way more than show breeders are charging. Their prices are often less than breeders who sell on YT. Most bad breeders get their pets from other bad breeders, or those breeders they feel "comfortable" with. I do think we always have to remember the "goal." Is it to make money, is it to win fame? These are not the proper goals. A good breeder needs to be around other good breeders who can keep them in check. |
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You have to walk in a show breeder's shoes to realize the hard work, long hours....... Good breeders dogs don't end up in rescues........ Show breeders will always take their dogs back....... We have to preserve the breed...... What do these type statements have to do with whether or not someone is wrong for breeding in high volumes? They all sound like justification statements and is there any really good justification for high volume breeding? How many show breeders are needed to preserve a breed? What have you, individually, specifically, as a show breeder done to improve/better the breed? What improvements need to be made? I've yet to have anyone satisfactorily explain how they as a breeder are improving or bettering this breed and at the same time preserving this breed? If you want to preserve something, that is the act of leaving it as it is, unchanged. Improving/bettering is an act of change....just what is it show breeders are trying to change, when the are also preserving the breed:confused: |
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It's time people start questioning and I appreciate that you are! |
Jen, what did you pay for your Parti? I know a few Show Breeders that dont charge half the price of a Parti. Qualifications, you must finish the dog. Please attend a dog show and talk to the Breeders. Most are A+ breeders, that are VERY choosy when finding good homes. Lissette |
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How much did you pay for your show dog? |
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