<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4">This is a tough subject. My personal feeling is to leave breeding to the experts - the ones who show, the ones who attempt to improve the breed, the ones who spend more money rather than making money when they do breed, the ones who will get to know the family buying one of their pups and if necessary, will take it back no matter how old it is.</font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4"><br></font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4">That being said, there are many others who do not feel this way. They think (actually, they know) it is their right to breed any dog they own whether it be for profit or not. To get on the moral bandwagon and try to convince these people how wrong it is does not work. In fact, people become more defensive and think we are one of those 'nutty' people who are elitists. I see this all the time on the Daily Drool Members Facebook group. It ends up causing horrible arguments which lead to people getting flamed and banned from the group.</font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4"><br></font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4">These people are going to breed anyway. Remember, it is their right no matter how wrong a lot of us think it may be. T</font><span style="font-size:large">hey are not aware of what becomes of their puppies once they go to strangers. </span><span style="font-size:large">They also have no idea of the heartbreak when a bitch goes into labor and has trouble delivering. These people think the puppies pop out by themselves. They will never know the recent stories of the woman in Hawaii who lost her female and 12 puppies or the massive heartbreak of Eveliza Bergamo in Brazil who just lost her Daisy Mae and her 8 puppies due to the neglect of the emergency vet who did nothing while Daisy Mae was in distress. </span></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4"><br></font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4">I am starting to think that instead of trying to convince these people not to breed, we need to educate them on the pros and cons of breeding. Maybe recommend having a member of BHCA mentor them BEFORE they breed. When they see how expensive, miserable & especially heartbreaking breeding can really be, maybe then they will think twice. Until the laws change from dogs being nothing more than property, this is all I can hope for.</font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4"><br></font></div><div class="gmail_default"><font size="4">Donna Funk</font></div>
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