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goodwink

by goodwink on 05 May 2011 - 14:05

I know of a breeder that is nothing more than a puppy mill!!!! I'm sorry, but i will NOT apologize for bashing him!!!!!! I also know the most AWESOME Breeder EVER and I sing her praises to everyone!!!!
People talk about everything in life....when you get bad service somewhere, you make a noise...when you love it, you talk about it!!!!
That's just the way it is!!!! cheeky

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 05 May 2011 - 15:05

It is easy. If you do not have direct personal experience with a breeder then it is considered breeder bashing.

We see it a lot. People find an ad and then post it and allow everyone else to come along and slam that breeder. No one has direct personal knowledge, but they see a misspelling or something they do not like and slam city starts.

All I can say is if you do not have direct experience and want to start a breeder bashing thread be prepared to have your thread deleted.

The membership of the site is not God and should hold off on our judgements of other people, unless you have direct dealings with that person.

NO MORE BREEDER BASHING ALLOWED WITHOUT DIRECT PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. See the TOS if you are unsure.


Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 05 May 2011 - 20:05

I like Clee's post. Very true. There is good to be found as well as bad, in everything, not just GSDs, and you have to take some responsibility for it; if no one looked the other way and continued to buy from these breeders, then they wouldn't stay in business to rip other people off. 

by sable59 on 07 May 2011 - 00:05

bad breeders will not survive. if they don't sell what they represent then the word will get out and poof.....they are gone!!

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 07 May 2011 - 12:05

If only that were true, sable. But unfortunately, they can and do survive. They just target buyers who don't know any better and make their livings off of one-time sales.





 


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