Xerxes
Posted : 7/15/2007 8:21:51 PM
As to the "why" of rehoming show dogs: In some show dog settings, the dog is rarely, if at all, at home with the family. The dog spends 6-10 months on the road with the handlers. The dog, hopefully a champion is returned to the kennel. After the bitch is bred successfully however many times, the owner may decide that the dog is not getting enough of what it needs most- A loving family. So the owner rehomes the dog.
Some kennels have many dogs and by rehoming one or more, the kennel has freed up resources for the next puppy, as well as providing the retired dog a chance at having a family of it's own, and a chance to do something more than spend it's life either on the road, or being rotated in and out of the ex-pens.
Retired show dogs can still compete in other events too. So if you're getting a dog that qualifies for any type of field trial or coursing, you should investigate that!
As far as temperment goes, the breeder should be able to tell you the temperment of the dog that you're getting.