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>So hobby breeders are to have no inspections, no license fee, no business rates because they feel superior to other dogs breeders.
> You want these unscrupulous "hobby breeders" to continue to abuse their dogs and breed on every season, is that what you are saying?
>We will expose these people its just a matter of time......
>I think you are the one being silly if you can't see there are "hobby breeders" who need to be brought into line?
>If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem.
>.But don't punish the good ones because there are bad ones. That's unfair and bad law.<
>can someone descibe to me exactly what you consider to be a hobby breeder in terms of how many breeding bitches a person owns
>and how many litters you would expect a hobby breeder to produce in any given time say a year to five years?
>"A breeding bitch" in term of these proposals means an unneutered female dog over the age of 6 months.
>I personally (remember, I have never bred a litter of puppies or owned a female dog in my life) but I believe a female dog would be suitable to be used for the purpose of producing a litter when she was 23 to 24 months of age certainly not before.
> Then please may I have some clarification can someone descibe to me exactly what you consider to be a hobby breeder in terms of how many breeding bitches a person owns and how many litters you would expect a hobby breeder to produce in any given time say a year to five years?
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> i don't see how they can be compared to hobby breeders when the volume of dogs they keep is off the scale
> believe the thinking was simply to capture all those that were breeding puppies for sale earlier before they reach the stage where they had large numbers of dogs,
> The puppy trade is such a clandestine operation with dog breeders selling puppies by the thousands to dealers and pet shops
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