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> I am one of the responsible one time breeders.
> its good to hear you got them health checked
> I hope this helps to explain why breeders place endorsements on registrations.
>Why would anyone even consider breeding from anything but the best.
> c'mon what is the point in having a top pedigree dog with a worthless kc paper
>Because in some breeds it's virtually impossible to buy anything half decent, and you may be driven to considering breeding from an adequate dog because nobody will sell you a good one, let alone the best!
> I often see "I only breed when I want to keep a puppy for myself" touted by breeders on here. Isn't that potentially a little short sighted ?
> By leaving puppy farmers and irresponsible breeders to take up the slack you are potentially doing your breed a disservice.
>I agree with you. Only trouble is, I usually want to keep the most promising pup, and would soon run out of space if I did it more often. We always put a lot of thought and research into any litter we breed, and it would be a bit galling to have to part with a potential star! It's bad enough that we don't keep males any more, but at least we try to place a promising male in a potential show home.
> it's quite right and only natural for the breeder to want the best puppy. But it does make it hard for those of us who want to become good breeders of show quality dogs. :-)
> Can I just ask do you not see the merit of proving a dog in the show ring or working trials to be able to prove he quality of a dog before entering into breeding a dog?
> Is there not an argument for responsible breeders to bred more frequently and therefore satisfy more of the demand from the public. If you have the time and you know what you are doing what is wrong with breeding a litter purely to satisfy the demands of the public ? By doing this you will have more better bred dogs in your breed and therefore the overall quality of the breed will be improved.
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> By leaving puppy farmers and irresponsible breeders to take up the slack you are potentially doing your breed a disservice.
> Is there not an argument for responsible breeders to bred more frequently and therefore satsify more of the demand from the public.
> however on this thread alone i see that a few of you have stated of your own admission that you make no mney from breeding as the money you make goes back to the dog so it can be shown in the ring
> By leaving puppy farmers and irresponsible breeders to take up the slack you are potentially doing your breed a disservice.
> you may choose to have a litter or even two from that bitch before you finally keep your next generation.
> and you dont breed as often as some breeders do and i can only thank you for taking responsability for your girls and not overbreeding them. you seem like a good breeder and look after the intrests of the momma dogs something in my expierience dont see much of anymore which is a shame
> Now ( just have to hope she has some bitches of quality for me to choose from).
>People can still breed regardless
>if it was up to me i'd advise anyone wh ciomes here for advise top just phoone your vet as you wont get the rude and nasty remarks as you do on here !!
> You might do if you went to my vet !!
>If we are prepared to do all that so that someone like yourself can find a pup safe in the knowledge that the breeder has gone the extra mile to make your puppy everything you hope for can you not give us a little credit for occasionally being short with someone who has no idea and breeds a litter just because they can !!
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