
Posted by Marie
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on November 4, 2009, 12:00 pm, in reply to "Re: What???"
Mergenthaler Bulldogs | Message modified by user Marie November 4, 2009, 12:07 pm
Right! I am just saying, it is not a problem right now, but it can be if people keep breeding dogs with a significant number of missing teeth.
I guess I am just sick of hearing the people that are breeding and selling dogs for breeding, with these issues, complain about this, when it is no ones fault but their own. It is as simple as spaying/neutering the dogs with missing teeth. Take the loss and call it a day. I have had to cut quite a few dogs out of my program due to certain things I did not like or they did not measure up to my expectations. Took Huge losses at times. No one said being a breeder was easy, but I feel if you are going to take that name then we should be trying to improve this breed the best we possibly can, not put it in the ground, then cry about it later when they see the result of their greedy ways.
Life is to good to be bothered by ignorant people.92
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