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by Blitzen on 26 April 2012 - 12:04

Ironic that some of the regulars here breed litters every year, some inbred, the cardinal GSD sin, wthout any  titles or health checks whatsoever, sell the puppies without any sort of non-breeding contracts and they are seldom called on that. The few who do muster up the guts to remind them that they just bred, for example, their 19th litter from unxrayed, untitled parents are accused of being biased, jealous, whatever. Where is all this righteous indignation then, folks? What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, not?

Personally, I'd rather buy one of these puppies than one from some who flog their litters all over this board acting as if they are only showing puppy pictures because they are so damned cute, not as a sales gimmic.  At least I get a sense of honesty coming from the OP here.

by joanro on 26 April 2012 - 14:04

"Sense of honesty coming from the op here". Yes.

Rik

by Rik on 10 May 2012 - 00:05

I disagree Blitzen. I have yet to see a poster come on here talking up unproofed breedings and not get their azzes smoked pretty good. The two who persist are just a little tougher than most.

I am a bit surprised that someone would come onto a site that the very first word in the name is "pedigree" and start giving reasons why breeding dogs with unkown ancestry is good for the breed. The name alone should be a clue about the folks living here.

Rik

oops, meant this for the other thread.

by Blitzen on 10 May 2012 - 19:05

Let's just agree to disagree, Rik. The OP gets it by now.






 


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