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>Personally speaking, I think all x-breeds and mongrels should be neutered by 6 months of age.
>> Personally speaking, I think all x-breeds and mongrels should be neutered by 6 months of age.
> Personally I think crossbreeds and mongrels should be entitled to develop normally until adulthood, just like any other dog. I would never willingly spay or castrate before 12 months.
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> Just because an animal is entire is no reason to assume it'll be allowed to breed.
> Personally, I would not welcome having my right, to make my own decisions, concerning my animals welfare, removed.
(nor a planned litter!)
. I have no intentions of getting Buster neutered, but there is no way he will be siring any litters, he won't be allowed to roam free and is interaction with other dogs are always supervised (you do meet the odd in-season bitch loose > In an ideal world, maybe, but because there are the ignorant, bitches will come into season before 12 months & get mated, entire dogs will be mating these bitches and people will be saying 'It was an accident' etc. whether it was or not.
(ANY sugery carries a risk, doesn't matter if that risk is small, it's still a risk)
just because some irresponsible poeple allow (or plan) the mating of dogs. (and the bitch spayed as the owner obviously is not responsible enough to ensure no accidents happen, the sire castrated too if he can be traced)
than healthy pets of responsible owners forced to go under the knife.
So I wondered what happens if a pet owner's male dog escapes and manages to get mated to a bitch? Will these puppies have to be pout to sleep? Or will it become complusary to spay and neuter dogs?
> I know his questionaire was very biased against the breeders, certainly too complicated and scientific for me to fill in, it assumed we had access to certain statistical information that doesn't exist or certainly not for the average show breeder, vets and R£PCA maybe!
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> We've got no laws to stop anyone with a poor quality pet bitch from mating it........
> I've not really thought too much about single breeders -
>All dogs must be free from worms and parasites and stools checked by a vet prior to breeding.
>If dogs are to live outside then they must be accommodated in approved kennels
>(dog boarding kennel recommendations) that are designed and fit for the purpose with attached exercise >areas.
> I've had countless dogs here who came from "reputable" breeders
> Barbara, do you know how often I have contacted the IKC
> Litters of puppies need to be addressed and they could be easily identifiable together with the breeder advertising puppies for sale. In order for puppies to be sold the puppies must be advertised at some point either by the breeder, dealer or pet shop.
> As things stand, puppy farmers and BYBs, and yes irresponsible recognised breeders, are getting away with making money at the expense of the dogs, puppies and the rescues (and those of us who help raise funds for them). If irresponsible breeders were required by law to take back animals they bred or if this wasn't possible, pay for rescues to take in animals bred by them, then rescues would not be inundated with dogs and these breeders would not find their trade so lucrative.
> I am surprised no big businesses are offering a total DNA registration system, as a back up to the micro-chip and tattoo. So if anyone wants a business with a future surely there is one!
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