It is a well planned, carefully staged attack
on purebred dog breeders and any dog that could be considered a «dangerous dog».
It
makes purebred dog breeders and those who judge our dogs appreciate every aspect of the breed no matter how small or insignificant it may seem..
Events in our Petvention Center, such as Healing Touch for Animals seminars,
Minnesota Purebred Dog Breeders Association Annual Meeting, and Positive Gun Dog Training.
Purebred dog breeders of today «have inherited a breeding paradigm that is, at the very least, a bit anachronistic in light of modern genetic knowledge, and that first arose out of a pretty blatant misinterpretation of Darwin and an enthusiasm for social theories that have long been discredited as scientifically insupportable and morally questionable.»
If WE are to survive
as purebred dog breeders, we have to share our knowledge and resources and work together, including the USDA licensed kennels.
This gave the radicals fuel to verify their claims that
purebred dog breeders are not trustworthy.
Yet,
purebred dog breeders are always the ones catching hell for swelling the numbers of the homeless, abandoned, or callously bred animals entering the shelter system.
In order to maintain their lock on the market and convince Americans to not buy dogs from pet stores or
purebred dog breeders, these same rescue groups and shelters are lobbying legislatures and city councils all across this nation to outlaw dog breeding and ban pet stores from selling pets.
by Anne L. Legge A column on Designer Dogs in the AKC Gazette may seem like preaching to the choir, but
purebred dog breeders have contacts who ask for advice about choosing a dog.
Ted Paul, a breeder of champion dogs with a distinguished past as an AKC dog judge and past presidencies with the Collie Club of America,
the Purebred Dog Breeders and Fanciers Association, and the Cleveland Collie Club.
I addressed the legislative committee [in support of the puppy mill bill] as past president of the Collie Club of America, past president of
the Purebred Dog Breeders and Fanciers Association, past president of the Cleveland Collie Club, and an AKC dog judge.
Lucy is a little Labrador Retriever was born to
a purebred dog breeder who intended to sell her for a steep profit.