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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are no ethical doodle breeders, just backyard breeders and puppy mills who can make good websites. Because there are no breed standards you roll the dice with any you purchase. Are some of them great with families and even-tempered? Absolutely, i know a few lovely ones! Are some of them neurotic and badly bred? Also yes! And no way to guarantee which you'll get. [/quote] Don't any of you in the anti-doodle crowd ever get tired of this? Literally nobody cares about your post.[/quote] Sorry you feel that way. I am pro responsible dog ownership which is why doodle breeding is a concern to me and many others. I think it's really irresponsible and selfish to pay a puppy mill to keep dogs in abusive conditions to pump out these poorly bred puppies, especially when these breeders aren't up front about what kind of dogs they are producing. Also, I do think a lot of folks aren't aware of why doodle breeding can be a concern. It doesn't mean your dog is bad or you are a bad person if you have one. It means that the doodle industry (and yeah, it's a money making industry at this point) has done a great job marketing doodles and that a lot of folks aren't educated on how to research good breeders. But I'm putting information out there in the hopes that with education more people can be responsible when it comes to choosing a dog. I've had rescues and pure bred dogs myself--both wonderful in their own ways--and I just don't understand why folks would choose to pay so much for a dog with none of the benefits of good breeding, unless in ignorance. [/quote]
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