Cross breeding Controversial

Discussion in 'General Dog Chat' started by Tassle, Nov 14, 2010.

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  1. Laura-Anne

    Laura-Anne New Member

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    Sorry in your eyes they wont have done right since they have bought a crossbreed pup sorry for tarring.
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  3. Borderdawn

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    Far from it, its you thats doing all the claiming here, Im just asking for the proof. If as you have said more than once, the parents of your parents dogs are:

    Registered
    have had all the relevant health tests.

    You now claim the dog itself is registered, all Id like to know, as Im sure most other would is, which "register" too. With the registered names of the parents, all can be verified and then I will accept totally that in your case, the breeder did in fact do as you claim.
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    I am sure they are - as taking on an older rescue is - but sometimes people want to know the history....sadly - I think these people are a minority.....
  5. crestnut

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    Do your parents live near you?? Asking as I am also in your area and crossbreed breeders that I know of around here DO NOT health test
    The majority of crossbreed breeders do not health test and imo breed from sub standard dogs.
    Example that I must say makes me sooooo angry. I know someone ( yes unfortunately) who I am friendly with. She got a Standard Poodle 5years ago now.
    This dog was a great natured dog but would never have done anything in the Show Ring due to having a terrible front.
    Well it has now sired 2 litters of Doodles with Aaargh the gardeners Unregistered Labrador. I have had umpteen arguements with this "friend" and never won it as she is of the "Well people are wanting them, they make great pets" answer.
    So it continues with imo no reason to ever cross 2 dogs. How many more are doing this I say a hellava lot of them
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  6. kathy

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    Would you rather buy a frenchie cross than have frenchie from their rescue scheme
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    Seen 2 french bulldog crosses in rescue this week, from an unsold litter that looked nothing like frenchies ..
  8. Laura-Anne

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    Yes they do. But they travelled for her, which is another reason I have no reason to doubt them. if they wanted just any cross and hadnt researched they could have picked from the plenty that are bred here, many simalair to her or even more "individual" looking than her. But is all claims I have no firm evidence other than their word, and its not worth the agro getting the proof lol
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    Yes - it is bad that it has sired Anything. This is not ethical breeding....It is not specific to crossbreeding and also Not applied to Everyone who Crossbreeds.
  10. Laura-Anne

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    I said they were registered on some register which I didnt agree with. Of course she is not actually KC registered, shes a crossbreed, thats why is said you know what I mean, assuming you know full well what I meant by registered. I dont know what the register is, i didnt like it because it could be misinterperated into thinking she was a ped. I think its some silly register for crossbreeds, ive read stuff about them on webpages. But cant say I know.
  11. rune

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    I'd ignore the breed police on this forum and not get hassled.

    Some posts are starting to sound like one of the US shock collar defenders who was forever telling people to 'prove it' or show him a video when they said something he disagreed with.

    Your parents are happy and the dog is happy---anything else is really irrelevant.

    rune
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    Considering your earlier posts on "ethical" breeders of crossbreeds, and your parents being "well informed" about were they got their pup from, the breeders health checks and all that.

    I would have though its very easy for you to prove your point, about good ethical breeders of crossbreeds.

    Simply take a look a the paper work, post up the KC names of the parents, (that will show all health tests done on both of them)

    I wonder if they have taken the time to register the off springs with a certain register :? one would wonder of said parents are also registered with the same,

    Its easy to prove your argument , to back up your claims, and your parents reseach.
  13. rune

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    See my previous post.

    Breed police again. Sad that anyone has to 'prove it'. At least her parents actually got a pup---unlike the starter of the thread who went to a so called ethical KC breeder and ended up with no pup and no money.

    rune
  14. Jackie

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    How on earth do you work that out :roll:


    Surely if the roadside advertising is rising, that means they are selling pups, its a lucrative business.




    No one has to prove anything, but again no one has to make claims they cant back up either!

    Ofcause you are assuming that said pup, will grow into a healthy /happy dog, without any of the problems either breed may carry.
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    Im sorry you are reading things that have NOT been written again, where did I say that the dog itself was KC registered? I copied what YOU wrote! :roll: You, actually have slipped up several times, which leads me to believe that you either actually have no clue about the dog or its parents, or you used the dog as an example to prove a point which you cannot prove. Possibly both, because I know for sure, it wouldnt be "aggro" for my parents to show registration and health test results to anyone, especially to show that this particular breeder is everything YOU claimed they are!:roll: Ill say this too, if the dog is on ANY "register" then its absolute proof they were duped, conned and taken in and bought something that was claiming to be something it wasnt!

    Stop being so pathetic Lynn, please do us all a favour.:roll: Oh and the "prove it" please go back and read your OWN posts before spouting that trash.:mrgreen:
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    See my post also, its a favourite of YOURS to say prove it, isnt it Lynn?:002: :002: Me thinks you does forget!:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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    Sounds familiar, just an excuse to make yourself feel better!:roll: Sad indeed.:-(
  18. crestnut

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    Yes it is bad but guess what its health tested so by some on this thread it could be classed as ethical crossbreeding!!
  19. rune

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    I am assuming that you actually have boxers as well---after all you could be posting pictures of the dogs down the road for all I know.

    You can't back that claim up, in fact I think I'll choose not to believe anything you say unless you can prove it. :grin:

    At least the people who went to the breeder of crossbreeds actually HAVE dog. They didn't get ripped off by a well known breeder of registered dogs.

    rune
  20. Borderdawn

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    No, that was YOU wasnt it:mrgreen: The one who knows it all about these breeders!!!
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    I thought it was made clear that there is more to ethical breeding than health tests?

    rune
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