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| ![]() You hit the nail on the head...I had nothing less then 2x3 and 4x4 for sleeping and 6x10 up to 6x18 for free time. (indoors)..I have never had any Yorkie crated during waking hours if I was home..and I did not work...unless they had puppies. |
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| ![]() I looked at LBV kennel page...now I will comment on the kennel only.....no way, hell no would I raise any toy breed in that marble mausoleum...maybe a large animal like a Dane..or horse. When I visited Carol Confer of Elite the first time (years ago)...she had red, checked curtains on each window and matching beds..the main room was no bigger then the average family room , another large room for puppies to play indoors...and a grooming area...that is what I am used to seeing in a show kennel... |
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But here comes the question: If great show breeders are primarily concerned with preserving the breed, are they doing that by breeding in mass? Presumably, they are only keeping the dogs that meet their showing goals. The rest are placed in homes. Now, presumably again, those dogs are placed on spay and neuter contracts because those dogs weren't fit for showing and therefore, not fit for breeding. So how is that improving the breed if the lineage stops there? Or are they selling these dogs to other breeders as "good enough" to breed? And if these "good enough" dogs are breeding, how are they controlling the progeny to make sure the lines stay strong? Limited registrations haven’t helped; the unscrupulous breeder just goes and registers with an alternate registry and keeps going. I'm going to pull a number out of the air here; since I can't seem to find a good answer to what percentage of pups from a show breeder are show- worthy. If 1 out of every 25 pups is championable (is that a word?) , what about the other 24? Granted, it's more likely that these pups are well vetted and less likely to have health problems than the mill dogs, but that's still 24 dogs brought in to an already over populated pet world. I'm not saying that these high volume show breeders are the cause of the overpopulation problem, but surely they are adding to it every bit as much as the byb'er. Quote:
I guess what I’m trying to say is that a high volume show breeder producing more dogs isn’t going to put the BYB’er or mills out of business. It’s not going to improve the overall health of the breed nor preserve the traits of the Yorkie as long as everyone is over breeding. I just see a lot of excusing A,B and C because someone does X,Y and Z. ETA: Not sure why Brooklyn's quote came out so strange. I've been having lots of issues with quoting lately
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I see a kennel like you described almost like a living area for dogs and a puppy room. Donna | |
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You know they also have waiting lists for other show exhibitors that want to obtain from them as well. All the breeders I know that place as pets are all on spay neuter contracts. If these show breeders didn't place show dogs in other exhibitors homes "I" wouldn't have what I have now. | |
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() Did you read my post? Note how I said if done properly, and the I use the word "fantasize". I do think about what would be an idealic situations for dogs, note the retirement and nursing home on the same grounds, where old people can play with the dogs. ![]() Seriously, this post does not mean I am recommending LBV. I just have seen so many pictures like this. puppy2.jpg Quote:
That was taken from a thread on breeder legislation, I also said I had no problem with a breeder breeding 10 litters if done properly. Now that's the catch, what I think is proper and what you think is proper are two different things.
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I recall a picture of a 3 story house..and a picture of her back garden... | |
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