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    Quote Originally Posted by starrlamia View Post
    Sorry but breeding mutts=irresponsible.
    35 million dogs die every year in shelters.

    And Im glad you find them good homes... Do you have contracts stating you will take the dogs back should the owners ever need to get rid of them?
    Did you health test your dogs to ensure you are not passing on genetic diseases? (hip and elbow testing, eyes and ears? whatever else is relevant to your breeds of dogs?)
    Did you title your dogs to prove that they are of breeding quality? That they possess more traits then being a nice dog that can be passed down to the pups ?

    Sorry. But when millions of dogs die every year in shelters, I cannot sit back and let people who breed irresponsibly think they are not doing something wrong.
    I'm sure Jyson didn't breed irresponsibly. Wanna hear of a real irresponsible breeding?

    My oldest dog, Max, was bred from a guy who bred his German Shepherd and Australian Shepherd together. My oldest sister really wanted a dog, and my mom said she could get one when she has straight A's. She got the straight A's, and went almost everywhere in town looking for a dog. She did not like any of the dogs she saw, until my mom brought her to the guy's house who bred the two dogs. There were two puppies left, chained tightly to the fence. The mother was also chained to the fence. To the point they could barely go anywhere. My sister picked the puppy she liked, and we took him home. We took him to the vet because Max was infested with fleas. Today, Max is turning 14 on January 13. He is a very healthy dog and still likes to act like a puppy sometimes. Jyson doesn't have his dogs and puppies infested with fleas and chained to a fence outside. So if you think Jyson is breeding irresponsibly, that statement is wrong.
    Tiff'z Morphz

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