When you buy from a breeder...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope, if you feel guilty go adopt a child out of foster care instead. That will make a better impact.


So you are saying adopting a dog and a child is the same? Not every family is equipped emotionally, physically or mentally able to handle foster kids. Dogs live with you at most 16 years but, kids become family members for life. I think it is offensive to claim they are the same.

I personally don't care that you get a dog from a breeder but, don't say it is the same. A child is not a dog.
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. There aren’t any stray King Charles cavalier dogs, because they’re the nicest dogs around. The just sit around being nice all day. No one is getting rid of a cavalier. If purebred stray King Charles cavalier dogs existed, then I’d get one.


They may be nice dogs but the majority of them have health problems. The healthiest dogs are the mutts. Humans have ruined a lot of dog breeds.


My dogs are perfectly healthy and I’ve used the same breeder three times. Nice try. I’m not using a backyard breeder! My dog’s mother was in a movie and her father is a show dog. But trust me, if there were any stray cavaliers I would do a rescue. I used to volunteer at the humane society!! But I can’t help it that I love cavaliers. I’ve had three rescue dogs and honestly they all had issues. My cavaliers are perfect.
Anonymous
I’ve had two Golden’s from breeders and they are literally perfect dogs—never even the slightest issue. The majority of rescues I know are sweet but have behavior quirks.

On a larger point, I don’t know why I should be required to make up for bad mistakes made by people in other states that are too lazy to spay/fix their dogs and/or care for the pups their dogs create. I would 100% support a law requiring those owners to be responsible for their dogs and I would 100% also donate money to fix those dogs for free. I think it’s really nice that so many of you bail those folks out from their poor decisions but I’m not going to get a dog that’s scared or kids or thunderstorms or other dogs or adult males because some guy in the south couldn’t be bothered to fix his dog.

Why on earth is it legal for people to have dogs, let them have puppies, and then not care for the puppies? So ridiculous.
Anonymous
Nope. Snuggling my puppy from a breezer at this minute in fact.

I'm the OP of that thread on flaky rescues groups and their often dishonest ways. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/817879.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Snuggling my puppy from a breezer at this minute in fact.

I'm the OP of that thread on flaky rescues groups and their often dishonest ways. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/817879.page


*breeder, obv. thanks autocorrect
Anonymous
I do. We were bored on a rainy day and went with our neighbors to see their lab puppy, and ended up getting her sister. The situation just seemed so ideal (having them to play together every day, and having a built in pet sitter for vacations) and we went for it. But I feel guilty for sure. We were planning to go to a lab rescue after we had a few months to mourn our last dog. This is the first pet I’ve ever bought.
Anonymous
Nope.

In England, where the stray cat message was sold completely, they are essentially running a breeding program to u domesticate the cat (because strays with the qualities we want in a house at don’t survive as well as the skittish and good fighters).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had two Golden’s from breeders and they are literally perfect dogs—never even the slightest issue. The majority of rescues I know are sweet but have behavior quirks.

On a larger point, I don’t know why I should be required to make up for bad mistakes made by people in other states that are too lazy to spay/fix their dogs and/or care for the pups their dogs create. I would 100% support a law requiring those owners to be responsible for their dogs and I would 100% also donate money to fix those dogs for free. I think it’s really nice that so many of you bail those folks out from their poor decisions but I’m not going to get a dog that’s scared or kids or thunderstorms or other dogs or adult males because some guy in the south couldn’t be bothered to fix his dog.

Why on earth is it legal for people to have dogs, let them have puppies, and then not care for the puppies? So ridiculous.


Enlightened east coaster had to provide commentary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. The dog adoption agencies all have overly involved application processes including home visits. Ridiculous. They push many to breeders


I have always found it odd that they are doing all that after getting the dogs themselves from auctions and backyard breeders. Like they want people to feel they're specially chosen or something after rewarding the most unethical of breeding.


They are on a special little power trip and many are crazy. The people not the dogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. There aren’t any stray King Charles cavalier dogs, because they’re the nicest dogs around. The just sit around being nice all day. No one is getting rid of a cavalier. If purebred stray King Charles cavalier dogs existed, then I’d get one.


They may be nice dogs but the majority of them have health problems. The healthiest dogs are the mutts. Humans have ruined a lot of dog breeds.


My dogs are perfectly healthy and I’ve used the same breeder three times. Nice try. I’m not using a backyard breeder! My dog’s mother was in a movie and her father is a show dog. But trust me, if there were any stray cavaliers I would do a rescue. I used to volunteer at the humane society!! But I can’t help it that I love cavaliers. I’ve had three rescue dogs and honestly they all had issues. My cavaliers are perfect.


When we looked at getting one this is what I found:

https://canna-pet.com/cavalier-king-charles-spaniel-health-problems/

Glad your dogs are healthy but, the MAJORITY are not.
Anonymous
All rescue dogs come from “kill shelters in the South”. Really they come from breeders in the Mideast and Amish country.
Anonymous
Midwest
Anonymous
Good luck finding a purebred Corgi.
Anonymous
No guilt. I did research a lot about breeders though and paid a premium for a family raised puppy from a small experienced breeder. (Versus an Amish “breeder” at half price.) Also, my breeder does not rehome her breeding dogs when she retires them. I was shocked to find out even reputable breeders do this.

I needed non shedding, for allergies and sanity. And not some sort of doodle/schnoodle/sproodle. An actual purebred non shedding dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All rescue dogs come from “kill shelters in the South”. Really they come from breeders in the Mideast and Amish country.


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