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Topic Dog Boards / General / Puppy Farms vs Commercially breeding (locked)
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- By Hoggie [gb] Date 04.09.20 05:50 UTC
Sleeping_Lion:  Gender Assumption is it because of my job? :I had no idea what your job was until you told me last night.  Re your link:  I never read them and accusing me of hacking your e-mail is a serious allegation also. Is this Forum regarding Animal Welfare or have you just made it your personal venting board.  If it'sall about the promotion of being a woman, perhaps Sleeping_Lioness might have been more appropriate.  Only if you feel that would have helped ofcourse,
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 04.09.20 06:35 UTC Upvotes 7
..... and the subject of this thread is ......:confused: :roll: :eek:
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 04.09.20 06:43 UTC Edited 04.09.20 06:47 UTC Upvotes 4

>As I stated in previous posts re HMRC's  income & profit definition, If you sell just 1 Puppy from your breeding programme at more than £1000 which I am sure you do, You should have a breeders licence.


This explains the licencing rules in England. As you're in Wales, the rules might be different.

The national government website still refers to 5 litters. So you can see where the confusion begins!

I see that your CD breeder page says "All potential new Puppy Owners are vetted and I offer a lifetime of support/advice." which is excellent. However when googling your affix, a link to a Labrador discussion forum comes up where someone asks "Hi, I’m new here and this is my pup Trelystan Donald Wye (Woody). I’m interested to hear anything about his breeding/ancestors please." and goes on to say "Is there a way of finding out who Woody's siblings are? I would love for him to meet with them but sadly the breeders stopped replying to emails a while back." :confused:
- By furriefriends Date 04.09.20 07:06 UTC Upvotes 2
Surely a simple apology for making the assumption that u were male would have been  more appropriate. 
Imo there was no need for any more.

I have a name that is both male and female and online have often been assumed to be male. I am not i am female and anyone who got it wrong has always politely apologised not related it to anything else
- By furriefriends Date 04.09.20 07:06 UTC Upvotes 1
Surely a simple apology for making the assumption that u were male would have been  more appropriate. 
Imo there was no need for any more.

I have a name that is both male and female and online have often been assumed to be male. I am not i am female and anyone who got it wrong has always politely apologised not related it to anything else
Topic Dog Boards / General / Puppy Farms vs Commercially breeding (locked)
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