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They are ignorant human beings who are the same ones that wonder why they got knocked up when they didn’t use any form of birth control. People are just stupid by nature.
EVERYONE doesn’t. My dogs are always spayed and neutered. Why would I want to bring more unwanted animals into the world? Every dog deserves a good home and love.
I guess that some people breed their dogs for money. Others may just love the breed. There could be other reasons too.
It does feel like everyone wants to breed their animals. All mine are spayed and neutered (dog, cats, and ferrets). It just goes to show how selfish the majority of people really are. They want cute puppies, they want to make money, and they don;t even stop to think about the consequences. Anyone who wants to breed a litter of pet quality animals should be forced to volunteer at a kill shelter for a week. That’s where the animals they are breeding will probably end up anyways.
My sister Honey was going to have puppies, but she got an infection so we had to get her spayed, it worked out and now she is happier than before (in a way). I’m too young to be spayed but i’m going to be soon….is it really as bad as it seems?
As soon as I get a new pet, they go to the vet and get vaccinated and wormed. Then I schedule an appointment for them to get spayed or neutered. I dont feel the need to have to have my pets bred. Some people do this I feel because they are too lazy to get a job so they breed their dogs and have their little own “puppy mills”, then their poor dog stays pregnant all the time, has pups, then they get sold so these people can pay their bills and get the rest of their welfare check. I have 5 dogs, 4 of the 5 are fixed, the one that isnt is 10 yrs old and is in a kennel with a spayed female. I have 2 cats that are neutered as well. Actually my kitten just got neutered 5 days ago and hes only 4.5 months old. Plus its healthier for them to be fixed. It lowers their risk of certain cancers.
That is a wonderful question. I often wonder the same thing. I have four dogs and they are all altered…one of which is a AKC registered LH Chi. I think people need to consider what happens to all of the unwanted litters before they think about money.
Amen! The great majority of pet owners deal with them so irresponsibly that they shouldn’t be allowed to have children of their own, much less breed the dog!
I know, it’s so scary seeing people that are like “so my lab is 8 months old, how old does she need to be for her first litter… and can someone tell me all the steps to breeding dogs?”
It makes me so mad, some people are so determined to breed their dog, and have no idea what they are talking about. You would think if they loved dogs so much, they would not want to contribute to the number of homeless and euthanized dogs.
I do it to maintain the Siberian Husky breed. Race, Show or pet – it is a business and a commitment to my Sibs, there are a few reasons why people breed dogs – I happen to love Siberian huskies and learned as much as I could about them before deciding to breed them. I have heard from all types of people saying there should be no more breeders, we have enough animals out there that are unwanted – we have too many. My response to them is as follows:
If you take a spay or neuter every animal out there, in 20 yrs, you will have no more pets, no more domesticated dogs and cats. Is that the goal?
There are plenty of good, responsible breeders, there are just as many or more puppy mill breeders, not all breeders are bad.
I have 3 dogs I have adopted and “fixed” from rescues and shelters, I am starting an all pet rescue, I am also a breeder.
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MONEY!!!!
WHY??? Because they are STUPID,IGNORANT,FOOLISH **&** GREEDY!!
and…the rules *never* apply to *them*
In any area of life, whether it’s breeding an animal or medical emergencies, you’re going to encounter people that are ignorant and/or think they know it all.
A friend of mine bought a Golden Retriever puppy. She told me she was planning on breeding her “to get [her] money out of her.” This kind of response is common. A friend of mine wants to breed Bulldogs. She talks about “getting her money out of them” through breeding as well, but she also wants to make money. She talks a lot about how much money she lost when her friend’s artificial insemination attempt on her dog failed (close to $14,000 apparently). She used to breed Pugs and Chihuahuas and has a lot of experience when it comes to breeding dogs; however, she’s doing it for all the wrong reasons.
Like you already pointed out, there are people who decide to breed their dogs because they want one just like the dog, they want their children to see the “miracle of birth,” or they want to breed their dog just once because they think it’ll make them a better dog overall. A friend of mine used to say that it was better for the dog to have the experience than not to have it at all.
Another popular reason for people breeding their dogs is because they said they couldn’t afford to have their dog neutered. The funny thing is that they wound up spending more money by letting their dog have a litter of puppies (i.e. they had to pay for veterinary bills, food, shots, deworming, and other things if they did it properly).
Some people like to breed their dogs for designer reasons. We’re all familiar with the Poodle crosses, the Pomchis, and people who let their two dogs breed and then make up a “cute” name for the resulting puppies (which are mutts when it comes right down to it).
I wish people would realize that if they’re going to pay for a dog, the dog can pay them back for the money they spent by being a best friend and companion rather than having a litter of puppies that will usually wind up in the shelter anyhow.
And if people really do have a hard time affording the neutering of their dog, then they need to reevaluate whether or not they can afford the dog in the first place. Despite that, if they already have the dog, then they can contact local shelters and rescues to ask for assistance in the cost. The Humane Society in my area is really good about paying 50% or more of the cost to have the dog neutered if a person honestly can’t afford it.