> Anyway I just think its completely irresponsible to tell anyone to just ignore those who say don't. No one is saying it to be judgemental or precious or elitist and if you read the posts you'd see that very clearly :-(
We are in a very strange position these days, where you can go into a local butcher's shop (as I do when buying bones and meat to feed to my dogs - yes that is ironic!) and see chalked up on the board the name of the farmer, the village, and the official source code for the pork, lamb, chicken or beef I am buying that week.
But you can buy any puppy anywhere from anyone - even in a pub or motorway services car park - which may live for 12 years; may even go on to bite children, or may kill someone else's dog; might even have 10 homes in its life; go through rescue more than once; could easily cost someone £1,000 in vets fees for health issues in just one year, never mind its lifetime (and the next owner that picks it out of a rescue home); might chew its way through an insurer's nightmare of furniture and walls; could be the dog you see advertised on Gumtree and the Freeads, or even the one reported on the news found drowned in a canal, or parts found dismembered in a remote wood after being used as bait for a dog fight.
Traceabilty? nil.... yet this one "pet" has this potential trail of damage, heartbreak, cost, need for charity funding, all through its life, and the scary bit is there are thousands like it being punted out to the general public every day, with no recourse to the "farmers" producing them.