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> It's nothing to do with a 'closed shop' the type of people you can expect here is obvious from the name of the site
> on one well know puppy selling internet site at the moment there are 19 litters of airdale pups for sale
> and i would not think they are the easiest of dogs to home
> And how many king c spaniels are there or KC Spaniels.
> moonmaiden
> What are you on about .both dogs are KC registered and the dogs owner will sign the forms.
> How do you think they would not be the easiest dogs to home have you ever had one ?
> How easy are Airedales to sell do you have experience of this?
> I am not MM but I can answer that one. If you have seen the forms that need to be signed and sent to the Kennel Club after the mating for registration purposes, the stud dog owner has to sign to say they have witnessed their stud mating your bitch - they have to be presant
> Airedales, as I am sure you know, are the largest terrier breed but with the temperament of a terrier - thy are not for the faint hearted, and they are not for everyone. And I don't need to own one to know that - I have met plenty. :-) And in your remote corner of Scotland, are there enough suitable homes?
> A slight cosmetic fault
> My dogs pedigree as I said before is very good she has very good blood lines with over 30 champions on her papers and as has the dog they are both up to breed standard and a good match so where is the problem.
>
> I'm sure you know I get as upset as you over these things but please don't blaspheme
> to charlie72
> what are the statistics for people breeding show dogs ?
>both dogs are KC registered and the dogs owner will sign the forms.
>And how many king c spaniels are there or KC Spaniels.
> What will inevitably happen is that true custodians of our beloved breeds will cut back severely on plans to produce what the dog world needs most - happy, healthy, well adjusted dogs which are excellent representatives of their breeds and will make wonderful family pets first and foremost. In the meantime the money grabbing and selfish will ensure supplies are readily available of sickly, poorly socialised and untypical examples of these self same breeds
> Its not only caused by people breeding their pets .
> why must people who breed to show or breed on a larger scale think it is ok for them to do it and not pet owners there are lots of experienced and responsible ones arround . They may have dogs dogs that are just as good with good breed standard traits and good blood lines. The only difference being they may not show their dogs or offer them for stud as much.
> I had a potential puppy buyer who had bought their last one from a puppy outlet and had lost her due to ill health tell me that if proper breeders bred more and were easier to find then they wouldn't need to go to a puppy supermarket!!! I didn't know what to say.
> I will have proof of paternity I can manage to get a few forms signed as the dogs owner and myself are working together to do things correctly
> moonmaiden
> What are you on about .both dogs are KC registered and the dogs owner will sign the forms.
>then why would you go to all the hassell of going to the stud only to go else where and use another? hmmmm. or have the dog stay at yours or have the dog visit you? your point seems very bizarre to me
> In Response to charlie72
> Of the 52.9 million dogs who live in the United States, approximately 2.9 million of them are killed in shelters annually
>
> we arent in america though are we, plus america is an absolutely huge country so they obviously will have more dogs than us
> Just because the OP hasnt had airedales for long doesnt mean they havent done their research
> How do we know that the OP isnt after one particular trait from the stud dogs line not just an overall type.
> NOT ONCE have I sworn or 'blasphemed'
> Should I feel victimised?
> they ARE having trouble selling pups
> Come on !! you are not telling me that both parties are allways there at a mating I am sure people who leave their bitches with breeders get the owner to sign the papers.
> I am sorry I dont agree with you on that one you need to have had one not just met one.
> Who said they will all be staying in scotland.
> How do we know that the OP isnt after one particular trait from the stud dogs line not just an overall type.
> im also not sure that every one who uses a dog at stud would even know about this rule so honesty wouldnt come into it
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