Isabele
>The people you are talking about are the ones already supplying the stores and should be discouraged at every turn. <
davdee
No, the suppliers you are talking about- not me-are well organised buissness people, full or part time, breeding this and that for profit both as a full time buissness or part time buisness.
Most have shrewd buissness minds, feasible business plans, a proven ability to make profit from breeding dogs for business purposes, plenty of experience at legal routs to follow to get rid off their product, i.e. pups of any kind.
.The people I am talking about are the hundreds of thousands of ordinary dog owners, very much the majority of dog owners, some unemployed some who get a dog without much more than an impulse thought beyond "I think I'll get a dog for the kids" or "I want dog, so so and so down the road has one for sale I'll get that".
These people are not breeders even in the widest interpretation of the word. Many just let their dog have a litter or it gets caught out at random, many of their friends ask them to - "Have pups so I can I can have one" - -"Yes that's a good idea so I will" - others don't care and if the dog gets caught out and pregnant time after time it does not matter to them, many of these sell what's left over to the local pet shop or any other commercial outlet.
Loot and other papers are full of such adds, very few people like this even think about how they are going to deal with a litter once its born. Staffs are supposed to be the most popular breed in the country and the vast majority of them in the cities have no pedigree and they are always being bred in cities just on a whim.
Its not just Staffs which proportion of the breed do not have pedigrees GSDs are another breed of which very few have papers and of pet breeds which do have some kind of documentation thousands simply do not register their litters. The average dog owner has never even heard of KC and KC has not got the slightest clue about the average dog and its owner/potential buyer.
Many of these private owners do sell to people they know and then find they have some left over which they then either sell outright to a local pet shop or let the pet shop have them and get commission from the pet shop for those which it sells.
As far as the buissness breeders already mentioned they would just flood ebay and almost certainly ebay would attract ordinary onwers with surplus pups to those who either (a) had internet access at home or (b) those who would simply walk into a cybercafe and join ebay from there.
Selling pups, of any kind, is a profitable business and banning sales from pet shops or stores would simply drive it underground-good heavens drugs are sold outside schools in full view of CCTV- at least if pups are sold in petshops their immediate welfare is on display and at least monitoring of the conditions is accessible to those who should take interest in monitoring pup health in these retail outlets, if it went underground that would cease.
So to repeat my point and question. If outlets such as pet shops/stores were banned from selling these dogs how would it benefit the welfare of dogs? what would happen to these dogs? They will be born make no mistake about that and a current national outlet i.e. pet shops and stores will not be available to give these pups some chance, what happens to them?.