
Here is most of the rest of that post:
"The only justification for breeding at all when there are homeless dogs is to preserve and improve the breeds we have.
It is also why I do not beleive in creating new breeds too, as to do so would mean breeding an awful lot with lots of wastage before you got what you wanted and a wide enough healthy gene base.
There are welfare organisations that want breeding curtailed and would prefer no more breeding AT ALL!!!
Now to save such a situation from happening surely it would be a good thing if only well thought out litters designed to enhance the breed were bred.
There would be a huge reduction of dogs going into rescue. Most that needed rehoming due to changes in owners circumstances would go back to their breeder who would match them with someone willing to take on a rescue of their breed.
If evey pet owner who found their pet bitch had been mated was responsible enough NOT TO REAR that llitter then even more dogs already in rescue would be likely to find homes. I also feel that Rescue centres should not rear litters from bitches they find to be pregnant.
The vast majority of so called pedigree dogs unregistered and registered do nothing for the breed, and if most of them were not bred the rescue centres would be practically empty.
The people who really wanted a good example of the breed would go to the specialist breeder, the rest who only want a pet (looks and characteristics immaterial), would get a rescue dog.
Sadly more and more good breeders breed fewer and fewer litters because there are so many in rescue centres, yet the rescue problem keeps being fueled by largely misguided people breeding from poor stock (from the breeding standard point of view) because of lack of knowledge just because the can/want to."
This is one of the main reasons we on this forum often get hot under the collar when people want to breed casually, many of us have been involved with rescue dogs, often at the sharp end. We as breeders have taken back dogs we ahve bred when the homes have not turned out as expected, so are under no illusion that none of mine could possibly ever need rescuing. Sadly the casual person is unlikely to be able or want to do this, and yet another dog is in rescue.