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![]() ppl should be friggin happy gingers owners care and are asking questions to help these wonderful little lives thrive and go to good homes. i commend you
recently on one of my locksmith calls i rescued a rabbit and tarantula took the spider to pet store due to my wife fear of them. but the rabbit came home for us to care for we have a daycare and i thought the kids may enjoy a rabbit with the othe pets we have. yellow lab, sheppard collie cross(rescued from a shelter as a pup very pretty but dumber than a rock), pionus maxamillion parot, and a rescued cat found in back yard starving, pluss my two fish tanks well this rabbit not only was abandoned but two days later we found out its sex with six babies that appeared. all survived thankfully and now we are trying to find homes for them. thing is its not the animals fault for being left behind it was the owners. it was one of lifes little surprises as im sure 11 pups was a bit of a surprise as well. i wish you the best with the pups i have too many creatures atm so i cant have one lol.
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![]() I think no matter what you do, be it breed dogs or anything else for that matter someone is always going to have an opinion as how you should be doing it. As long as your doing it for the right reasons, your producing a healthy happy specimen and are able to bring other people some joy along the way, I say why not.
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![]() Neal, I'm sorry, but you are, by definition, a back yard breeder. You are not a real breeder, with a breeding program and specific goals for your program. Nobody is saying you're a terrible person or that you don't love your dogs, but being a great pet owner and breeding fluffy are two different things.
Real (good) breeders take great care in selecting breeding parents, for reasons that give a very good probability to producing a specific outcome. They assess the genetic lines back several generations, looking at previously produced pups for good qualities and bad. Overall, I think you've got a great response from this thread. If you'd posted it on a dog specific board, you would have got flamed right off the board ![]() Regardless, at this point it's done, so good luck with your pups.
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