Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
It's because the public are blissfully ignorant of what goes on behind the scenes to produce these types of dog but the same can be said about our food. If we were more aware of how animals are treated to produce our bacon or our milk, I'm sure we would all think twice before buying it.Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
my parents always had a dog, the first one I remember was a spaniel, a beautiful friendly intelligent dog, they got it from a farm....I don't mean a doggie farm....just an ordinary farm that had too many dogs....he was just a pup when they got him, and lived for 9 years...next one was a wee mongrel that my older brother brought home because I couldn't stop crying when our spaniel died,he too was a lovely natured wee dog, we had him for years too, when he died my parents said they wouldn't get another one, till one day my dad was sitting outside on the doorstep, when this little dog walked past and came and sat beside him, we found out that he belonged to a widow who couldn't look after him and asked if we wanted to keep him, he was a wee cairn terrier, none of my parents dogs cost them any money, but they were pricelessRe: Why do people buy these dogs ?
I think there needs to be a certain price level on 'popular dogs' (let's face it, what's popular and what isn't changes over time). If there wasn't, then any old scum bag could get one but I do object to breeders tripling their prices and making dogs a target for thieves.Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
I have just seen a so-called breeder of some Bulldogs, advertising them for £5,000 per pup!!!Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
Personally I think people should learn about the breed of dog they are thinking of getting BEFORE, they get it.Re: Why do people buy these dogs ?
On the other hand ....
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