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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Skipped... It just makes no sense that buying from a Mennonite breeder after trying to do some due diligence, with no help from dog advocacy groups, is unethical but paying Lucky Dog to ship up a puppy someone bred in their SC backyard is virtuous. [/quote] Lucky dog doesn't pay anyone to breed dogs on their backyard, they just take puppies surrendered to local SC shelter... They also don't encourage future breeding (all dogs are either neutered before adoption have iron-clad clause for future neutering) But buying from by provides monetary incentives to said breeders to keep going... So sad that you can't see that difference [/quote] They get them for free and resell them. That is the only difference. Don't kid yourself to think rescues aren't reselling dogs.[/quote] You are really failing to understand all of this. DP.[/quote] No, I'm not. Both are methods of selling dogs.[/quote] You aren’t very smart are you? If I am a jewel thief and I sell what I’ve stolen, that is a method of selling jewelry. If I work at Tiffany and Company? That is a method of selling jewelry. Not the same thing—very different ethical implications.[/quote] Not even close and that logic doesn't make you smart. The rescue are reselling dogs. I've seen them go as high as 800+ for puppies.[/quote]
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