Other breeders believe the gene was simply mutated and should have been bred out of the breed when it first appeared.
Not exact matches
Include details that apply to you as a
breeder such as: years breeding, home raised, vaccines and worming up to date, any registrations, special designations, membership in breed club (s), health guarantee, whether you ship, and
other information you
believe will help establish the reader's trust.
Animal advocates, on the
other hand,
believe this new law will help shut down inhumane
breeders, in addition to removing competition for
breeders who do place a priority on the health and well - being of their dogs.
Some
believe that by purchasing their dogs from a special
breeder they will somehow be getting a «superior» pet, however, not only is this false but there are a number of
other reasons that breeding dogs is irresponsible and harmful no matter how good their reputation may be.
The lack of individual attention is not because the
breeder doesn't care about the dog - but because the
breeder has several
other dogs to attend to and might
believe that the dog they are retiring will be better off in a home where the owners don't have to split their time between so many dogs.
On the
other hand,
breeders who are producing mixed breeds might have a bias against purebreds because they
believe the rate of inbreeding and line breeding in a closed gene pool (when
breeders stick to only breeding dogs registered with a specific kennel club, that breed's gene pool is most likely closed) will create a genetic bottleneck.
I
believe this may help a new buyer / owner to understand why they hear
breeders and
other owners make these erroneous references.
Many people
believe that to be in fact a viable solution, and when the dog does not catch on, blame the pitifully, inept, four - legged creature's problems on its
breeders, gene pool, and any
other excuse they can come up with.
While I was extremely disappointed to see only 1 face I recognized as a Piedmont Kennel Club Member, this was a meeting in Charlotte after all, — Wake Up PKC!!!! there were some questions from the audience that lead me to
believe other breeders were present.
Known pejoratively as «backyard
breeders,» casual
breeders breed litters so children or
other family members can witness a birth; because they
believe that a female dog needs a litter to be «fulfilled,» because they hope to earn a little extra money and haven't yet learned that litters often cost more than they bring in; and because they did not neuter their pets or keep them properly confined.
Breeders and trainers on the
other hand
believe in the formulation of homemade dog food using meat and
other natural raw ingredients.
When a
breeder is willing to break standard for one thing why should anyone
believe they won't break it in
other ways?
I
believe that the main reason legislation that has been introduced in the last 3 years by the
breeders has been fought so hard by you and
others are simply this: it included shelters, rescues and local humane societies, putting all dog facilities on an equal playing field.
We
believe it's possible to rescue mill dogs (even at auction) without lining the pockets of the
breeders: by being available as a resource to take in those dogs that don't have any
other humane options.