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>How can deliberately breeding more pups than you can home be the hight of responsibility??
> Can't you see that a breeder has no control over how many puppies there are in a litter?
> and she's douing the responsible thing by ensuring they don't end up in bad homes.
>She knows that the breed has large litters, so pups surplus to requirments are allready expected - that is deliberate.
> If someone could invent a way to guarantee the right sized litter with the right gender split then they'd make a fortune!
> I am a little surprised at the attitudes to selection express as we accept abortion and have tests done before birth with a view to possible termination if a serious disability is found, yet I have sen people react negatively to the idea of terminating a canine pregnancy or painlessly destroying unwanted/unplanned new born whelps.
> We accept euthanasia of our animals, when older, and have to accept that will be the fate of many homeless ones, so why be horrified at the idea of a breeder preventing such an eventuality?
> wonder where all our pure-bred dogs come from, I mean how each breed was started - aren't they a mix of desirable traits from different breeds/types of dogs (therefore from cross-breeds/mongrels), this done repeadedly untill the end result = pure-breed??
> Not all responsible dog owners can afford £600+
> But some people aren't that rich
> Grossly overweight labradors, GSDs that wobble about on their hind legs
>Breeders preach about the poor ethics of BYB/puppy farmer - where is the ethics in producing more dogs than can be homed & then thinking it is OK just to kill them???
> No life is better than a life of misery, cruelty and suffering.
> Health testing is not cheap....travelling to find the best possible sire for your bitch is not cheap...importing new blood lines is not cheap ....'testing' the results of your breeding against the best of the rest in the show or working arena is not cheap...why would you expect a truly well bred pup to be cheap ????
> I am no longer suprised that not everybody looking to re-home an adult pure-breed will take it back to the breeder - if a breeder will kill thier own new-born pups, what will they do to adult dogs/older pups that get taken back to them? :(
>Which is why a responsible breeder shouldn't be bringing dogs into this world when they allready know the dogs will not have a home!!!
> I wouldn't expect such a well bred, expensive, though-out litter to be culled at birth!!!!!!
>One of my litters was 6 males and 4 females.... I had 7 bookings, I didnt cull the rest they all found loving homes.
>How can a caring human kill a puppy because they have too many they cant sell it???
> Yes I have as I happen to show and breed Dobes and have recently had a litter of 8 - all sold by 6 weeks! I also have 5 Dobes who have all been past the 5 month stage and beyond
> Edited to add I have an 8 week old male Dobe running around my kitchen as I type, he goes to his new home tomorrow afternoon. To think he 'could have been culled' just breaks my heart, he didnt ask to be bred, nor did any other puppy so surely they have a right to life, if there is no call for the breed then dont breed them! I would ask any so called breeder to come and see him at 8 weeks and then honestky ask themselves if they could have killed him at a few days!!!
> I know a few Old Skool breeders this culling is OK but NO WAY should this be allowed to happen.
>Just to clarify the situation, then, presumably, therefore, the breeder does not even actually cull at birth but would wait to see which puppies survive the first few weeks, before that the breeder would not know what her 'surplus' was.
> Abortion is the same as killing a baby at birth
> the thing is if theis is such a rare and specialist breed surely the members of the members of the breed club could get together and plan a litter together and as such plan who in the breed was looking for a pup
> you breed your dog knowing that they are going to have up to X number of pups
> the thing is if theis is such a rare and specialist breed surely the members of the members of the breed club could get together and plan a litter together
> They are a very ancient specialist breed and therefore MUST have specialist owners. It's not like they fight or are nasty in any way, it's just that they're extraordinarilly primitive.
> That's just not true though
> I wonder how much these puppies are sold for and I wonder if the very fact they are rare (and kept rare by culling), is keeping the price up?
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