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RE: Female to breed?

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Posted by: dobelife4me at Sat Aug 13 19:18:44 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dobelife4me ]  
   

Mary's last paragraph is the bottom line!


"I also think that any would-be breeder should be aware of the rescue situation for their breed before breeding. A quick check of
petfinder just now tells me that there are more than 1000 homeless Dobermans currently. And that's just the tip of the iceburg."

There are WAY too many animals in rescues and shelters to be producing more litters. I personally think all breeding should be limited to keeping the breed alive and in as perfect speciman as possible, until the surplus of homeless pets has a dent put in it. Unfortunately, there is no way to make that happen. While I agree some professional, responsible breeding needs to take place to maintain the breed, I feel more breeding is going on than necessary which is resulting in many fine pets being destroyed for lack of homes. I will continue adopting from shelters and rescues, as I can not justify purchasing a dog from a breeder for these reasons.

Another HUGE responsibility of a good breeder is the care they take in placing their pups in homes. Let's face it, a doberman in the wrong hands for the wrong reasons can spell trouble. Many people want them for status or attention, without regard for their true inner qualities.

Let's just take care of the homeless ones first. They are living their lives in cages with minimal attention and many are losing their lives simply because no one wants them.


   

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