Looks to me like K9 is fast becoming a place for advertising dogs at stud...I thought this was against board rules!!!
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The non ped racing Whippets have had a stud feature for quite a few years now with Nigel knowing all about it. It's purpose is for non ped racing dogs only. Not for the lucrative money making business associated with pedigree breeding.
The other matter is that these dogs that have been put forward for stud are all unproven dogs. Money isn't in the equation but preserving genetic diversity is.
totally agree jac, i am one of those people advertising my dog to be used at stud as i purely and simple would like to own and see his offspring run, pure and simple, im not that shallow personally to be even bothered about money for using him as the pleasure i will hopefully get from seeing his offspring run is priceless,You can resent it all you want. It doesn't make it any less true.Non peds should be treated differently. As I've already explained, the studs put forward are unproven studs therefore money isn't involved. If we wanted to make money from it we'd simply use any of the free ads websites available. It is a targeted audience to non ped owners only informing them of what studs are potentially available. You've been on this site a long time now Anne, you should know all this already but if you feel that strong about it, why not take your argument to the non ped forum, a non ped moderator or even Admin themselves?
Surely anybody who sells pups is making money unless they are giving the pups away for free, whether they label themselves pedigree breeders, pet breeders or even acidental breeders?The non ped racing Whippets have had a stud feature for quite a few years now with Nigel knowing all about it. It's purpose is for non ped racing dogs only. Not for the lucrative money making business associated with pedigree breeding.
The other matter is that these dogs that have been put forward for stud are all unproven dogs. Money isn't in the equation but preserving genetic diversity is.
Sorry, don't say pedigree breeder are into making money. It is the pet breeder who is into making money, I resent that remark. Also, why should non peds be treated differently to everyone else???????
The non ped racing Whippets have had a stud feature for quite a few years now with Nigel knowing all about it. It's purpose is for non ped racing dogs only. Not for the lucrative money making business associated with pedigree breeding.
The other matter is that these dogs that have been put forward for stud are all unproven dogs. Money isn't in the equation but preserving genetic diversity is.
Sorry, don't say pedigree breeder are into making money. It is the pet breeder who is into making money, I resent that remark. Also, why should non peds be treated differently to everyone else???????
Surely anybody who sells pups is making money unless they are giving the pups away for free, whether they label themselves pedigree breeders, pet breeders or even acidental breeders?
Piglet - I think you have picked my post up wrong there. I was referring to Bertha's post, which I found quite odd in that a 'big statement' was being made, making out that only 'pedigree breeders' were honourable? Me personally, iv'e never bred any dogs and never paid more than £50 for a dog, none were 'pedigree' but all perfectly functinal and healthy :thumbsup:lol you really dont no non ped whippet racing, people breed for themselves so they carry on their own breeding lines, on and on and on, also what about if there is any complications you cant walk into a vets and get a c section for f*** all you know theres also the upkeep of the mum and pups till they goto there new homes, if there is pups available for sale and there is, y shouldnt the breeder sell it, its theres to sell its cost whoever from the word go to make sure a bitch gets the best so its pups do,Surely anybody who sells pups is making money unless they are giving the pups away for free, whether they label themselves pedigree breeders, pet breeders or even acidental breeders?The non ped racing Whippets have had a stud feature for quite a few years now with Nigel knowing all about it. It's purpose is for non ped racing dogs only. Not for the lucrative money making business associated with pedigree breeding.
The other matter is that these dogs that have been put forward for stud are all unproven dogs. Money isn't in the equation but preserving genetic diversity is.
Sorry, don't say pedigree breeder are into making money. It is the pet breeder who is into making money, I resent that remark. Also, why should non peds be treated differently to everyone else???????
all this is just bollocks.
Surely anybody who sells pups is making money unless they are giving the pups away for free, whether they label themselves pedigree breeders, pet breeders or even acidental breeders?The non ped racing Whippets have had a stud feature for quite a few years now with Nigel knowing all about it. It's purpose is for non ped racing dogs only. Not for the lucrative money making business associated with pedigree breeding.
The other matter is that these dogs that have been put forward for stud are all unproven dogs. Money isn't in the equation but preserving genetic diversity is.
Sorry, don't say pedigree breeder are into making money. It is the pet breeder who is into making money, I resent that remark. Also, why should non peds be treated differently to everyone else???????
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