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    Re: New Year's Puppies

    Quote Originally Posted by Repfanaticlady28 View Post
    No need to dive anywhere. Allowing mutts to breed in this already overpopulated country equals careless. Good for you! You are finding good homes for the puppies that shouldn't have even been produced so now those families will not adopt the homeless dogs/puppies in shelters. I bet you're not getting the puppies spayed/neutered before they go to new homes (contracts are not a guarantee). Yay! Thousands more accidental litters helping to fill up animal shelters even more.

    Congratulations on finally figuring it out. Too bad it's 2 litters too late. If you had gotten her fixed before her first heat then I'd commend you. Now you could be dealing with some major health issues because you allowed her to breed. No commendation for that. Play it however you want to make yourself feel better. I know how it really is. I've been to high kill shelters many times over. You obviously have no idea where the dogs that don't find homes go or you could just care less. Since you and many others on this forum think they're not your problem and keep adding to it I, and many others like me, have a lot of work to do. Thank you very much! Have fun with your puppies. I hope I don't see them in the shelter someday.
    You don't have to be rude about this. I'm sure he'll get these puppies to good homes and have none of them ending up in the pound. A person breeding mutts isn't considered careless. There are people who breed pure breds and are careless to the point the puppies get skinny and have external/internal parasites. Everyone is different, but I'm sure many people who breed their dogs aren't careless. There are people who breed snakes that are careless to what happens to those snakes by selling them to pet stores, just like there are people who give their dogs to pounds. I think it was best for you to not comment if you did not like this thread.
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