I just need to vent for a minute.
First of all, you need to know that I breed and show dogs as a hobby. I'm not sure what kind of image that conj-ours up but I'm not a big breeder with a ton of dogs locked up in cages all day. I have 3 adult Pomeranians and they live in my house as my pets. Along with 3 cats and 3 Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Maybe that sounds like a zoo but it works for us. None of my dogs are kenneled and they never will be. They are my pets.
My purpose in breeding is two-fold. First and foremost, I enjoy dogs, dog competitions, and the people who participate in them. I breed because I am constantly striving to create a better quality dog. Health and conformation to the breed standard are my top priorities when I decide to breed one of my girls. Second, I breed dogs because of the buyers. The people I meet who buy my puppies often times become lifelong friends. It simply feels good to know I'm doing something that brings someone else so much happiness.
There are down sides to dog breeding.... It's heart-breaking. If you breed long enough you will lose a puppy from time to time and it doesn't get any easier no matter how long you've been doing this. It's also expensive. Contrary to popular opinion, we (breeders with integrity) don't make much if anything on are dogs. In fact, in all the time I've been breeding, I've taken a loss ever year. It's always difficult when the time comes to sell an older dog that has been a part of the family for several years but sometimes, for everyone's sake (yes, even the dog) it's the right thing to do. Which brings me to why I'm venting...
I have an 11 month old puppy I'm looking to place. I received a call from someone in Tulsa, OK and after talking to her for about an hour and a half, I was feeling really good about the home she would give to my girl. Then I mentioned I would look into delivery cost as I would be driving her there myself to deliver her. She presumed I would put her on a plane. Once she realized I would actually be coming to her house, her entire story changed. Suddenly she wanted to be "honest with me". It turns out she is a small hobby breeder, much like I am, but with a big difference. She keeps her dogs kenneled and she has no interest in showing... she's simply selling puppies.
I don't want to sound like a snob because I have a very close friend who breeds poms but doesn't go to dog shows. I really don't have a beef with that. However, I won't put my dogs in a situation where they will be locked up, fed, bred and then sold when they have out-lived their usefulness. It erks me that I spent that much time with this person on the phone just to find out that she was snow-balling me the whole time! I do wish I weren't so nieve.
Thanks for listening.
First of all, you need to know that I breed and show dogs as a hobby. I'm not sure what kind of image that conj-ours up but I'm not a big breeder with a ton of dogs locked up in cages all day. I have 3 adult Pomeranians and they live in my house as my pets. Along with 3 cats and 3 Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Maybe that sounds like a zoo but it works for us. None of my dogs are kenneled and they never will be. They are my pets.
My purpose in breeding is two-fold. First and foremost, I enjoy dogs, dog competitions, and the people who participate in them. I breed because I am constantly striving to create a better quality dog. Health and conformation to the breed standard are my top priorities when I decide to breed one of my girls. Second, I breed dogs because of the buyers. The people I meet who buy my puppies often times become lifelong friends. It simply feels good to know I'm doing something that brings someone else so much happiness.
There are down sides to dog breeding.... It's heart-breaking. If you breed long enough you will lose a puppy from time to time and it doesn't get any easier no matter how long you've been doing this. It's also expensive. Contrary to popular opinion, we (breeders with integrity) don't make much if anything on are dogs. In fact, in all the time I've been breeding, I've taken a loss ever year. It's always difficult when the time comes to sell an older dog that has been a part of the family for several years but sometimes, for everyone's sake (yes, even the dog) it's the right thing to do. Which brings me to why I'm venting...
I have an 11 month old puppy I'm looking to place. I received a call from someone in Tulsa, OK and after talking to her for about an hour and a half, I was feeling really good about the home she would give to my girl. Then I mentioned I would look into delivery cost as I would be driving her there myself to deliver her. She presumed I would put her on a plane. Once she realized I would actually be coming to her house, her entire story changed. Suddenly she wanted to be "honest with me". It turns out she is a small hobby breeder, much like I am, but with a big difference. She keeps her dogs kenneled and she has no interest in showing... she's simply selling puppies.
I don't want to sound like a snob because I have a very close friend who breeds poms but doesn't go to dog shows. I really don't have a beef with that. However, I won't put my dogs in a situation where they will be locked up, fed, bred and then sold when they have out-lived their usefulness. It erks me that I spent that much time with this person on the phone just to find out that she was snow-balling me the whole time! I do wish I weren't so nieve.
Thanks for listening.
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