
Originally Posted by
whoville
Why does everyone feel the need to preach to people who just want a simple answer to a question? Yes, there are too many dogs in shelters. Yes, there are irresponsible breeders out there and puppy mills. We all know this. But there are also people who want a dog that they know the history on. Know where and how it was bred. Know that they were in a clean and healthy environment and will have a good temperament. Stop bashing those who are only wanting to have healthy puppies available for people who want good healthy pets! Good Grief!!
We never bashed legitimate breeders. Ever!
So, tell me. What do you consider a healthy environment, good temperament, good breeding? I bet your idea of a good breeder is a lot different then mine.
I have mixed breeds, two of them. I also have a purebred, bred by one of the best breeders I have ever had the pleasure to meet. She doesn't make a penny off her dogs. In fact, she loses money. Why does she do it? For the love of the breed, because she wants to keep the breed pure, the best it can be. Her parents were breeders, she learned everything she knows from the time she was a child. She does genetic testing, she only breeds each female twice, never before the dog is 2 year of age. All her dogs are vet checked and immunized before they're adopted out and no dog is offered for adoption until they're at least 10 weeks of age. We've had our Chewy for over a year now and she still contacts me at least once a month asking how he's doing. If we were ever to want to give him up (not going to happen) then she'd take him back in a heartbeat, like any good breeder would.
Do you get the idea?
Most "breeders" are nothing but wannabe's, backyard breeders that call themselves breeders, even though they have no idea what it takes to breed for quality, to advance the breed instead of weighing it down.
So, if you actually have something legitimate to add to this conversation, which by the way was from last year, then go ahead, I'd dying to hear it.