Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Responsible breeders will take their dogs back for life and provide them a home if at any point the owner is not able to.
While it might be viewed as more "ethical" to rescue a dog, purchasing a dog from a responsible breeder does not contribute to over population.
Please explain.
Because the breeder takes responsibility for homing the dog for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Responsible breeders will take their dogs back for life and provide them a home if at any point the owner is not able to.
While it might be viewed as more "ethical" to rescue a dog, purchasing a dog from a responsible breeder does not contribute to over population.
Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Responsible breeders will take their dogs back for life and provide them a home if at any point the owner is not able to.
While it might be viewed as more "ethical" to rescue a dog, purchasing a dog from a responsible breeder does not contribute to over population.
Anonymous wrote:We went with a reputable breeder. We've had rescue dogs before and they've been awesome. This time we wanted a German Shepherd. We know a lot about the breed, both good and bad. We have young children, so temperament was key. We went with a breeder so that we could adopt a puppy and train him correctly, so that we could select specifically for temperament as opposed to show quality, and so that we had a health guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Or even a designer mutt, why is it anyone's place to tell them that they should have reescued a dog?
We got a special breed because my husband is disabled and we needed a calm dog, thus a special breed.
I have no reason to feel that I owe anyone an explanation.
Before, when I lived alne and single, I wanted a purebred guard dog that I had trained to guard. I got pure bred puppies and have no regrets.
I am fully aware that there are too many dogs and so on, but please people, every single time a person posts about a breed, someone (often the first post) is about rescue.
Anonymous wrote:Or even a designer mutt, why is it anyone's place to tell them that they should have reescued a dog?
We got a special breed because my husband is disabled and we needed a calm dog, thus a special breed.
I have no reason to feel that I owe anyone an explanation.
Before, when I lived alne and single, I wanted a purebred guard dog that I had trained to guard. I got pure bred puppies and have no regrets.
I am fully aware that there are too many dogs and so on, but please people, every single time a person posts about a breed, someone (often the first post) is about rescue.
Just don't support puppy mills, find a dog from a good breeder and pay the extra money.