houndlove
Posted : 4/9/2007 10:18:39 AM
THANK YOU!
And think about a similar situation that I would hope no one would have such a cavalier attitude about. A lot of us adopted our beloved dogs from shelters and pounds. So should all of us support irresponsible breeding, abuse, and laziness so that pounds and shelters can always be full and we can always adopt dogs there? Just because I love my dogs who I adopted from shelters does NOT mean that I am at all happy about where they came from, nor would I ever suggest that we simply sit back and do nothing about overpopulation so that shelters can always be full so I can always fulfill my need for dogs to adopt. There's no difference between that situation and a puppy mill / byb situation. Except that a purposeful breeding for big bucks is even MORE despicable than an oops litter resulting from people being too lazy or cheap to get their family dogs altered. The oops litter was a stupid mistake, the puppy mill is intentional cruelty in the name of greed.
If my mutt Conrad had never been born, never been bought by a family who was not in any way ready to deal with his needs, had never been dumped at a high kill pound when that family grew sick of him, believe me that would be a wonderful world. The string of stupidity and irresponsibility that led to him coming to live with me should have never even been begun. He should not have been born. Since he was, and since it came to me to care for him, of course I will happily do so, but that does not mean that my love for him extends to a love of where he came from. If I ever meet the people who bred him, I definately have some choice words for them, none of them printable in an open forum like this. I will never, ever thank them for doing what they did.