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>Surely making the title of "breeder" respected will automatically reduce the unscrupulous puppy farmers and BYB
> can any decent registry maintain them in this day and age
> IMO outcrossing to another breed would be a better option
> who said anything about decent? That may well be the ideal in pedigree dogdom but the facts speak for themselves - decency doesn't come into it for those who mass produce pups for money, no care of the animals' future health or the duped owners potential vet fees, behaviourists or often enforced euthanasia when their pet is simply impossible to keep for health or temperament grounds.
>In any event, those who love and hold dear their breeds will naturally be devastated and enraged at the thought that any body, whether by KC involvement or not, would contemplate the suggestion their beloved breed should die out.
> everyone who feels passionately about the continuation of their own breed
Actually that would include me We may see things differently Teri but please don't suggest anything like that.
>also IV use made more easily could easily help.
The last thing we want is for that to become routine.
who said anything about routine. a lot of people seem to have a problem finding middle grounds to things. Not everything has to be opposites of extremes in the world JG. (at times on here it certainly does with some though :-D )
> Plus it doesn't always follow that you WILL find new blood abroad in rarer breeds -or health tested dogs. Or good temperament
> Teri for what it is worth I totally agree with you that there is cause for concern. What we are seeing is "Knee jerk" reactions. Hopefully once this dust " actually" settles there will be more indepth thought out ideas.
> The trouble as I see it now is that almost everything is being done on a knee jerk reaction.
> When the government finds the time, between saving the economy, reducing knife crime and the reduction of child porn, I'm sure it will put it on a low simmer
The pet passport scheme has opened so many doors for breeders. Unfortunately it is still expensive, on top of an already expensive hobby.
Plus it doesn't always follow that you WILL find new blood abroad in rarer breeds -or health tested dogs. Or good temperament.
I agree IV being made more available could help - not for UK studs on UK bitches but for those not wishing to take their bitch overseas, especially to say the US or Australia. As the current rules stand, a bitch must have at least one natural mating before IV is considered and I can see the point in that it's important to ensure a bitch CAN be mated naturally - and stud too - BUT, things being how they are now, it may be that the KC will see fit to allow special applications for first time litters through AI in breeds where the gene pools are seriously compromised .....
> The conditions are not that easy or suitable for purely bringing in new blood from outside the UK ro help the Gene pools of those who need it..
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> The KC definitely had a knee jerk reaction in the case of the Pekingese breed standard Isabel .....
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> Do you think so?
> Yes - I do :-)
>Letter or not, the speed at which the changes were put in place and the fact that there was no prior deadline for a new standard to be put in place is what I have based my opinions on
> they have proved time and again they do not always make decisions based on sound judgement
> I think the greater concern at the moment is that our KC seems to be bouncing around like a headless chicken and trying desperately to be seen to DO something - ANYTHING
>As the current rules stand, a bitch must have at least one natural mating before IV is considered
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