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The following is from a published letter....................anyony with any comments.............???
I've made the breeds vague.
WHY ask the RSPCA

What silly name will they be landed with?
''
This was in no way a planned mating. It was an accident.
Somewhat distraught I took the advice of no fewer than three independent vets as well as the RSPCA all of whom, at the end of lengthy discussions about the pros and cons, discouraged me from terminating any pregnancy as this would involve a distinct risk that it could render my bitch infertile.
I was advised that as both animals were in good health that any puppies were more likely to be of robust health, on account of their mixed parentage, than they would have been as pedigrees.
Some people think that a cross between an Largish Hound and an Gundog, since they are dogs of similar build, would in fact add great interest to the dog world.
During these difficult times a bit of positive aid in helping to find good homes for what promises to be a very handsome and endearing litter would not go amiss.''
Chris
By Teri
Date 27.03.09 15:26 UTC

Curiosity got the better of me and despite the small print I read the hard copy ...........
> WHY ask the RSPCA?
because the presumed answer would be more in keeping with the one already desired - and sure enough, it was.
What I truly fail to understand is why no mis-mate injection was given at the appropriate time .... although I could make a rough guess :(
By sal
Date 27.03.09 15:32 UTC
i saw this litter advertised a couple of weeks ago and in fact the irish was in show pose in the advert ..... what a combination !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. quite why the advice of 3 independent vets and the RSPCa was sought beggars belief.
afgetters???????????
By Sarah
Date 27.03.09 15:40 UTC

It reminded me of something that constantly happens in my breed, 10 people may tell a person 'no' but as long as they find '1' that says 'yes', then it makes it OK :-(

I saw these advertised on a certain puppy sales website - both dogs advertised as wonderful show specimens

accidental mating my foot !!!
> afgetters???????????
will coats not be a nightmare??
stupid person, there are enough poor dogs out there needing homes without deliberately making more crosses-and failing to deal with the accident is deliberate!

I grew up with Afghans and currently own Irish - I couldnt think of a worse combination, not just the coat but the Irish love to run and having fun is what life is all about and the Afghan suffers from serious voluntary deafness - I imagine training will be a nightmare.
By Lokis mum
Date 27.03.09 16:33 UTC
> Some people think that a cross between an Largish Hound and an Gundog, since they are dogs of similar build, would in fact add great interest to the dog world.
>
Some people are thinking Greedy Breeders...... :(
By sal
Date 27.03.09 16:34 UTC
well i wouldn't want to buy one, can u imagine them falling into novice hands OMG

I can't think of a worse cross either. A flighty, brainless dog with no recall (possibly a good description of the breeder too :-D). I apologise if I've offended anyone with either breed (I love both) but you know its true
By sal
Date 27.03.09 16:37 UTC
the Irish setter breed correspondent didnt seem best pleased either if you read last weeks breed notes in DW.

Ive just realised I havent read last weeks dog world - and I bet ive binned it now !!
I wonder if thats why the person has written in because they have read the breed notes.
>A flighty, brainless dog with no recall
Trust me both breeds have brains but they tend to use them to their own advantage which is very rarely what you want them to do !
You can read the Irish Setter breed notes
here

thank you :)

Thanks
10 people may tell a person 'no' but as long as they find '1' that says 'yes', then it makes it OK
A bit like questions on here! :(
saw this litter advertised a couple of weeks ago and in fact the irish was in show pose in the advert ..... what a combination !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. quite why the advice of 3 independent vets and the RSPCa was sought beggars belief
i agree
the parents were advitised as show winners too
litter was advertised at a high price for crossbreeds
then price came down
and it stated was the pairs first litter
i can not see a queue for this cross
i expect poor rescue to pick up pieces again
as for
the vets and rspca advice
beggers belief
i would say a combination from hell
and noway do i think its a accident
not at the price she wants for them
yes i guess
apparently she has been slated by breeders from both breeds
> Trust me both breeds have brains but they tend to use them to their own advantage which is very rarely what you want them to do
Ah yes, I should have said 'apparently brainless', its the breeder who is truly without a brain :-(

If its who I think it is then I think she had told lies to the breeder of her irish about the dogs she already had at home.

My goodness, that is one challenging cross !!! I can't help but think it must have been an accident though, I mean, why would an exhibitor of both breeds want to cross them purposely ? I don't believe it could be for financial reasons as common sense would tell you this would not be most peoples idea of a great family pet and that finding
suitable homes for the puppies would be an absolute nightmare.

if its the person im thinking of (and I could be wrong) then she has a dog and a bitch irish anyway so not sure why the need to cross. BUT that doesnt explain why she didnt go for the mis-mate jab, its just irresponsible.
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