janet_rose
Posted : 5/2/2008 11:07:20 PM
Mechanical Angel
I think it's terrible how under a dog section here that you can't ask a breeding question without half the people answering thinking your a bad person.
I don't think forum members are judging folks as "bad" people. Breeding is just such a sensitive topic that people must show sufficient knowledge before forum members will consider them good breeders.
Knowledgeable breeders are usually more than happy to show that they know what they are doing. They understand the issues and know what differentiates them from BYBers. This forum is free advertising for the good breeders!! They can put their kennel name in their signature, so people can contact them anytime they want.
If someone billed themselves as an explosive expert, but asked how to make gunpowder, wouldn't you go "Huh???" That is the quality of a lot of the breeding questions that are asked here.
When people talk about getting a puppy, we try to be sure that they are not getting talked into a puppy that could cause them a lot of heartache because the breeder didn't know what he/she was doing. After you have cried multiple times with dog/puppy owners as they watch helplessly as their pets die or as they make the decision to let their pet go, you start to get really fed up with those poor breeders.
One forum breeder bred a male to a much smaller female and allowed the male to tie multiple times over 3 weeks. Not only could the oldest pups have been too large for the female to deliver, but other pups could have been up to 3 weeks premature. The breeder was urged to spay her pet immediately, but didn't want to do that. Never did find out if the female survived this very high risk pregnancy.
If someone comes on this board and says that they want to learn about how to breed, we can give them lots of on-line material and lots of books. If someone says "Yikes, I recently bought a dog and didn't know she was already pregnant. Help!!", forum members will supply lots of info.
Owners who have "oops" litters and who are kicking themselves, are mildly scolded and given advice on how to avoid having the same thing happen again (no, neutering is not always the answer). After that their questions are answered by forum members so they can make educated decisions.
The only way to find out if breeders know what they are doing or if prospective puppy owners are getting a healthy pup, is to ask lots of questions. Not everyone knows how to do that politely and tactfully (especially in writing over the Internet), but the goal is healthy dogs - not to be judgemental.