View Single Post
  #35  
Old 01-25-2006, 09:12 AM
TrishB TrishB is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Toronto, ON CANADA
Re: How to tell when a breeder is lying or is of poor quality

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ann Felske-Jackman
We all just want to see people find the right dog. I think it's just harder for owners to find that right dog these days, so many will choose to wait for the breeder they think will produce it.
This is what I've found so refreshing. Breeders willing to work together to make the perfect match. Sometimes, it just isn't in the stars or the program to supply a great owner with a puppy. So that willingness to refer that owner to another breeder for a puppy is worth its weight in gold.

I got Parker this way. I wasn't able to get the puppy I wanted. So I was referred (without my knowing at first) to another to another. The path went from Toronto to Ottawa to NY to Pennsylvania! All to get me, a first time Rottweiler owner, the right puppy.

I'm in the same situation now - where I know that I'll be getting another puppy in the next year or two (depending on how everything else is working out). Again, while one breeder may not have the puppy for me, the network will.

This will hopefully catch on with other breeders. Maybe this way we can keep our breed out of substandard homes. Yes, a breeder should be prepared to keep every puppy - but let's be honest here. If you have a litter of 11, you can't keep all of them. So if a 'good enough' home comes along, you'll probably let it go. Being a part of a network of breeders may give you the choice of homes so that 'good enough' isn't good enough anymore.
__________________
Parker, Can CH Hemlock's Echo V Highline Can/Am CD, RN, HCT, TT, CGN
Valen, Hemlocks ICame ISaw IConquered