How To Breed Dogs

skittledoo

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Notice the Boston Terrier on their main page is toed out in his front legs? or is just me that sees that?

Ugh this website makes me vomit.... *puke*
 

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I had always heard breeders say "I'm not in it for the money" or "I'm only doing it to better the breed". But after reading your book I know the secrets and the real reason these breeders are doing it. Thank you, thank you. ...... Betty
I would laugh if it wasn't so pathetic.
 

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oh... and you CAN'T make 230k a year WITHOUT being puppymillish.

230 a year, 12 months in a year

that means 19k per month, (using their model) 4k per litter

that means you have to 4.8 litters a month... round up to 5


WHO HAS THE TIME FOR 5 LITTERS A MONTH! ONLY A PUPPYMILL!
 
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So not only are they making money milling, they're making even more money talking about milling. That's got to be some kind of sick joke. I wouldn't be surprised if PeTA or somebody owned that site. (Of course, I wouldn't be surprised if it were real, either.)
 

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ACK!

Are you... kidding me? Hoax or not, that's one of the most horrible things I've ever seen.

It absolutely disgusts me when people just cannot see the big picture. Because we really need more people adding 5 litters' worth of (poorly bred) puppies a month to the already hideously overcrowded pet population.

Take off the blinders and take a good, long look at the existing problem, and then ask yourself if you truly have the right to bring life into the world for which you are going to take no responsibility. Oh, but you'll take the money, and thanks.

By the way, Skittle, I'm honored!
 
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RedyreRottweilers

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Ok, IMNSHO, it is better to look UP rather than down.

You will always be able to find breeders online who have reprehensible practices and who breed poor quality dogs.

How about we try to find examples of breeders who breed GREAT dogs, and have breeding practices that are good for their breed? These are the people that we look to as mentors and examples of how to conduct oneself and a breeding program.

Here is one that I will always admire.

Really nice people, really beautiful dogs, very conscientious about breeding practices and placing puppies, who are breeding dogs who also have WORKING ability.

Esmond Rottweilers
 
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The general public all think that dog breeding will make them a quick buck. Case in point is good friends of mine who see dogs as an investment not a family member. Vanillasugar and I see these people everyday and as much as we try to educate, some people are so thick in the head we might as well be talking to elephants.

As a responsible breeder who has dedicated the last 14 years of my life to breeding better dogs, educating the public, and taking any dog back no questions asked, it boils my blood to see a website like the one mentioned. There is a "breeder" of Siberians in Alberta who has a similar site of how one bitch can make you x amount of dollars over a year...sick sick people.

Abby
 

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Your book has "set us free"! In a world of all the unwanted dogs needing homes and all the backyard breeders ---- why would we breed dogs? Your book has answered our questions. Now our farm has a new crop. .......... Ron & Laura

*Pukes prolifically*
 

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