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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s no such thing as a reputable breeder. Just putting those two words together is an oxymoron [/quote] Do you think all dogs should just be products of male dog finding a female dog in heat in her backyard or at the dog park? All dogs everywhere should be mixed breeds of who knows what breeds? No thought should be given to health or temperament of the litter? Producing healthy puppies should not be a goal? [/quote] who do you think breeds doodles? Do you think that dog people take their show poodles and decide to cross them with show retrievers just because? It's either large puppy mills or small scale breeders acting like puppy mills overbreeding dogs from different breeds so that they can have cute sounding doodle names to make some money [/quote] You are stating there is no difference between a reputable breeder and puppy mills. I guess we could all just only rescue puppy mill and irresponsible owner rejects. I mean what incentive is there for them to do any different if the only way anyone should get a dog is from them anyway. I used to have this sanctimonious, narrow view of breeders until I actually educated myself and have learned that there is a such thing as reputable breeding. I’ve had both rescues and a well bred dog from a breeder that only breeds for health and temperament. Who has relationships with the owners of their dogs, who can tell you everything about your dogs parents, grandparents, great grandparents and farther back. From what health issues have cropped up in the lineage to what level of activity to expect, to what they excel at and what they would not excel at. It’s night and day. Both have their merits. [/quote]
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