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> Thats happens alot sadly,
> I still think it is the minority though.
> they run on puppies and if one doesn't do as well as they would like they sell it.
> It happens with horses too :-(
>> It happens with horses too :-(
I've noticed that too - I can understand people selling off a youngster after they have schooled it and moving on to school another, but its the idea of folk selling on horses that are much older because they can no longer fulfill their potential that I can't understand, if these horses are as loved as they say then why don't they deserve a pampered life in their twilight years?When you keep several dogs it is very nieve to assume that every dog is better off with you and in a pack when, in point of fact, several people keep too many dogs IMHO for each and every dog to reach it's ultimate fulfilment. Ditto Tooolz but nothing new there :-)I'm fed up with people assuming that keeping a large number of dogs, until they die, in kennels, dog rooms, cages or in someway sharing an owner- is preferable to a single dog living it's life out with one kind doting owner. and again. > I think the last thing we need right now is people generalising about dog folk when all I know are excellent dog lovers and breeders.
> Who is to say an older horse in its twilight yrs is not going to get that pampered home with the next owner.
> If we did not buy these old school masters, my daughter and thousands like her would never get the opportunity to learn to ride and compete.
know you are right but I just think it is quite sad when I see adverts for old horses as companions etc saying outgrown or well-loved, 5* home needed etc, I don't know how people can sell them on but that has more to do with my soft heartedness than anything else> I think the last thing we need right now is people generalising about dog folk when all I know are excellent dog lovers and breeders.
> It is obvious that the practioners of such views are in a minority
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