lilmiraclesfarm
Well-Known Member
I just thought I would bring up the fact that most of these "breeders" are breeding dogs they are buying from pet stores and other get rich breeders. lol So I find it hard to believe that testing these dogs really does any good anyways. I'm sorry but what reputable breeder worth buying a dog from is going to sell someone a dog when they say they are going to be breeding it with other mutts. I can't imagine to many out there would be willing. Alot of breeders as well have in their contract that any limited registration dog found to be bred purposely could result in a hefty fine and court. So from what I can see, the easiest way to obtain a breeding dog without any strings attatched would be those of our fellow pet stores. If you look at the sire and dam of alot of these mixed puppies, you can clearly see how pourly they were bred in the first place.
miniatureprincess you do know that the poodle and the bichon are both hypoallergenic breeds.. So in my mind, why are we breeding two dogs that are the same size that are already hypoallergenic, how are we produceing a "needed" mix?
miniatureprincess you do know that the poodle and the bichon are both hypoallergenic breeds.. So in my mind, why are we breeding two dogs that are the same size that are already hypoallergenic, how are we produceing a "needed" mix?