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Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

Last post 08-21-2008 10:23 AM by youbetcha1018. 4 replies.
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  • 07-30-2008 5:32 AM

    Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

    My husband took me to look for a Siberian Husky puppy, as I've always wanted one.  We get there and OMG....it was dirty, smelled real bad and the puppies weren't clean.  I was so put off that I didn't want to stay, let alone hold a puppy.  I told my husband that I wanted to leave.  Needless to say, he coaxed me into looking at the puppies.

    The room they were in was very small and we could hardly move around to look at the puppies in the cages.  There was another couple in there with us, plus the breeder, herself.  It was very cramped indeed. 

    I was told when shopping for a puppy, to get one that's really friendly, outgoing, you can hold like a baby, etc..... We're looking and this one Husky pup came right up to me at the front of his cage, wagging his little tail, yapping, whining and looking at me like: take me home, please play with me and pet me.  I fell in love and asked to hold him.  Very friendly pup and passed all the tests.  He smelled aweful.  Ended up buying him.  The breeder said she would clean him up (small wonder). 

    Named him Diesel, after a dog in the movie: Disney Snow Dogs.  It took a few days for the smell to wear off of him.  We gave him a bath, sprayed some puppy odor spray on him......it kinda sorta helped.  He contracted a couple puppy parasites from being at the farm.  Then he developed epilepsy.  Finally, he developed juvenille caratracs in both eyes. 

    Looking back, I'd have to say, we saved him from someone who over breeds and because she does that I have to wonder if that isn't why Diesel developed alot of medical problems so young.  My bosses mixed breed dog is a couple years older than Diesel and still has yet to develop one medical problem, where he's had several.  

    At the time, I never thought about it, but I should've reported the breeder for an unclean environment and over breeding.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • 07-30-2008 7:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

    Unfortunately you found yourself in a bad situation and listened with your heart and ignored your head. By choosing to buy the puppy you allowed this puppy mill to stay in business. The only way bad breeders will stop breeding is when it is no longer profitable for them.

    People who by from pet sellers (I don't want to use the term breeder because a breeder won't keep their dogs in the conditions you describe) save one puppy but condemn his mother to more litters in horrible conditions and while sick with parasites.

    Most backyard breeders who have unregistered breeding animals are breeding brothers and sisters to each other. Animals they purchased from another puppy mill. Break the cycle and don't purchase from a bad seller.

    A real breeder knows the bloodlines their animals come from and registers every litter with a recognized registry. Like the AKC for dogs or CFA for cats. They do not inbreed related animals. This doubles up recessive bad genes and causes medical problems to become dominate (expressed) like the ones you describe in your pup.

    Sometimes the best way to help is to simply walk away and file a report with the local animal police officer. Get help for all the dogs involved and stop the production of genetically challenged and sick animals.

  • 08-17-2008 8:15 PM In reply to

    • sjg48
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    Re: Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

    It sounds like you know a lot about breeders and their ethics.  You shoils try to contact breeders all over that want to reach potential pet adopters to place ads here sow all in need can find them here at pettags.com.  That would really help.

    What do you think since so many pet owners visit this site daily?

     

     

     

  • 08-21-2008 5:56 AM In reply to

    • jv17
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    Re: Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

    honestly i can't imagine what will happen with this..however i also experimented our shitsu vs mini pincher..and the result was not successful also.. 

  • 08-21-2008 10:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Mixed/Mutts VS Pure Bred

    Im not really in to crossbreeding.There aint really any succesful stories about mixing bloodline to another.I'll just let my  pet stay the way they are.

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