
If you look up details for Sh Ch Afterglow Arrabella, you will see that she returned to the show ring after raising a litter and finished the year as Top Gundog, and 2nd Top Dog All Breeds. Not a sign that show brood bitches are substandard, or not treated to the best conditions.
These posts from Kennelsitter and 1 or 2 others are such sweeping statements to make about the conditions in which show kennels keep their dogs. What a lot of "pet owners" dont understand is that some dogs actually ARE NOT house dogs. My own recently departed boy had 7 very happy retirement years with me, and much as I would have loved to have him inside it was impossible. As a very activley used stud dog in his prime, he was impossible to keep clean inside, marking terrority on every piece of furniture, door frame etc. He also could not be trusted with other males. However, a happier boy you could not meet. He had a luxurous kennel with long run, lot of multi level paly equipment, and a "harem" He also had lots of human interaction, excercise etc. What you have to remember is that full time owners give a bunch of dogs equal "me" time as the average working, pet owning family, with many other, non-doggy commitments.
Next, taking up the discussion abouth the Gatherals, my ex partner lived along the lane from them, at the time of the |RSPCA raid. It was not a case that you did not get to visit - I had taken a friend' s bitch along to be mated on a coule of occassions, and it all happened outside. You just jever got to cross the threshold into the house. It is a lot of years since I was there, but my ex assured me nothing had changed, but that he saw the sisters and dogs regularly, and they were visible happy, healthy, clean, well presented dogs. I remember on one of my visits seeing into the old stable yard and seeing a bunch of dalmatioans and dachsis running free in a large yeard area, all in gleaming, hard , fit conditon. The shelti compound, in front of the house,contained similarly happy, healthy dogs. From my own experience I can say how extremely active the sisters were in rescue, not only sheltis but all breeds in which they had been interested. We received a phone call form them one weekend beggin us to find space from some dachsis in need. When I said yes, it transpired the dogs were near Stafford - we lived near Sunderland at the time! Miss Gatheral's dedication to the needs of the dogs is so great that she talked me into the trip, and we went and brought home the girls.
Finally, getting back to the original posters questions, they have been given such good advice by brainless and a lot ofo ther posters, please dont be led astray by Kennelsitters misguided "Advice". If you want to breed dogs, start of right, if you just want another puppy, then go out and find yourself a responsible, caring breeder who does all health tests, and book one of theirs. Dont even think of breeding from your girl
bye
Gwen