Re: AW: [iPad] VERY OT: pet question/Kris

 

I just think its a sad testament that everybody is thought to be bad or not worthy. What does coming to my house really prove as far as pet ownership?

And when people go to these great lengths for animals, but not for humans...

I went with this breeder because I wanted the breed and they were the only ones. But if I could have obtained the breed by another route, (the pound didn't have one.... No rescues, mail order, but I wanted to see what I was getting before it just showed up) I wouldn't have put up with the hypocrisy.

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On Dec 27, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Carol Corley <floridabouvs@gmail.com> wrote:

> I also had a home check from one of my breeders. Tough breeders are probably the reason backyard breeders and puppy mills stay in business, sadly. But I would rather deal with a breeder who cares than one who will hand over a little life to anyone with a checkbook.
> And just to clarify an earlier post, I believe that any time there is a placement failure, it is the human's fault, not the puppy's fault. Puppies aren't born knowing how to behave, and if the humans can't be bothered to teach puppies good behavior, then the puppy got shafted.
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> My breeder came and toured my house.... Interviewed me... Gave me a health guarantee... I thought it was a bit of overkill. Last I checked, nobody knows the length of another life, just because you ask questions doesn't really determine ones heart. I laughed a lot, but cash money was good!
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