That is really sad.
The minority I was refering to (rather badly - having just re-read my post

) was the breeders who do promote themselves as 'good' breeders; are known in breed circles and in some cases are qualified to award CCs in several breeds. What they somehow fail to realise is that it is precisely their antics that drive people looking for a pet straight to the Free-Ads and into the hands of all the unlicensed breeders.
They make all the right noises when in the company of people who they think they ought to impress and then treat the people who buy their puppies and give homes to their surplus youngstock with contempt. I wish more (any?!) breed clubs would be more vocal in their disgust at this minority because they are dragging the whole world of pedigree dogs down with them.
Instead, all I hear is Post Panorama Paranoia (health test available soon

) when every suggestion that something might be amiss, is met with defensive responses and no real appetite for moving forward and discussing how we CAN actually begin to attract more sensible, educated and dynamic people into the world of pedigree dogs.