just want to share pictures of my saint pups

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Sorry, but these dogs are living in poor dirty conditions and don't look happy. Dogs should not be caged or tied up :(
 
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I'm wondering why they are caged and tied also...I have no problem with dogs being crated or tied up for short periods of time, but that cage looks awfully dirty and the area where the dog is chained looks sort of gross also.... :(
 

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Oh, thank God I'm not the only one thinking this. I was just going to pass this thread by instead of saying something that maybe others wouldn't back me up on. Atleast I know other people were thinking the same. The second I saw the pictures I was just like "oh this doesn't look right at all".
 

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:eek: wow that has shocked me!! :(
My dad is a very good registered breeder, his pups are brought up in a family home, NEVER ever put in a cage, and deffinately NOT tied up!! Both the parents are pets and sleep in his house and on his bed, and are very much part of the family!
Puppies need lots of socialising and care, and to me this just looks like a classic case of Back yard breeding :(

sorry if it sounds harsh but this is not right
 

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well, I'm glad people are thinking this way. As much as I love your dogs, they are not in the cleanest place. I do not understand dogs as much as breeders do, but they don't seem to look the happiest either. Every dog I have seen are full of energy and exteremly hard to take pictures of (they are excercised daily, and live in a big backyard). I don't mean to be rude but they seem pretty lonely. Do you excercise them daily? For how long?
 

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Usually pictures turn out better when they are not taken through prison bars :mad: Just a thought :confused:

On another note, when I look closley at the nursing Saint mom she looks pretty thin. Sure hope she is getting enough nourishment to feed that large body and those puppies. :(
 
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I don't mean to sound racist - I am completely against racism and it bugs the heck out of me - but there was a picture of an oriental woman. Saint Bernards are often used as meat in China...
 

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Well I believe that they are not allowed to let dogs outside in China, from what I read on another forum. So I guess it would explain why they are in a cage, but it's still pretty sad for the dogs :(
 

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I don't think that keeping dogs inside or outside is an excuse for such poor conditions. If you are going to have and/or breed dogs, you need to build a decent facility....even if it is inside. :( This place looks like a dungeon! :mad:
 

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Yes, I totally agree. I was just saying that, if she's really living in China or another oriental country, they just don't see pets the way we do.
 

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I'm sure most everyone would agree that these are very bad conditions to have your dogs in. It's amazing that they can get away with treating their dogs like this.
 

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luvmydogs said:
do your african lovebirds talk? theyre adorable. theyre cute!!!!!! except the dogs...its terrible to let them live in an environment like that!!!!!!!and then chained up and caged!?!??! OH MY!!!! i am pissed off!!!

Most information I've read states that lovebirds "cannot" talk. However, my Fischer's Lovebird, Maria, is definatly making attempts. She seems to be trying to sound out "pretty" as of late... oh how sweet.

As for the photos of the dogs... Indeed, those dogs look miserable! One photo depicts the dog as feeling very cold and isolated.

What's going on here?
 

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Also being a breeder myself. It is not normal for those puppies to be constantly covered in what looks like urine (if you look their coats in some spots are stained yellow :(). Also I hate your "welping box" the grates in the bottom of the kennel are a good way for those puppies to break a leg or paw. Real safe. Im surprised you havent been reported.
 

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