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zoomer
10-20-2006, 06:12 PM
What is your opinion on designer breeds? Please reply and tell what you voted, specify why that is your opinion and why you made that opinion.
I wouldn't say I hate them, but I am against how people are saying they're real breeds and they are registering them with kennel clubs and stuff... I just think that is wrong. And I HATE how they mix the two breed's names together like Poodle and Golden Retriever and Pug and Beagle....... sure all dogs came from mixed breeds but they didn't mix the names of the real breed's names together and breeds like Boxer and Great Dane are actually real!!!

Tollers-n-Dobes
10-20-2006, 06:19 PM
I am against any sort of irresponsible breeding which would include both purebreds and mixes. I don't see a purpose for designer breeds though, especially when there are already tons of different breeds in the world. I'm sure somebody could find everything they want in an already created breed instead of making new ones. Before anyone says anything, I already know all breeds originally started out as mixes and could have been called 'designer breeds' back then. However, I believe that was totally different as back then, people were creating breeds to serve a certain purpose (be it hunting, herding, whatever). Nowadays people are creating them just because they are cute and a "good way to make a ton of money". I don't think designer breeds can be compared to todays purebreds.

LeahMM
10-20-2006, 06:21 PM
Designer breeds are simply mutts being bred and sold for hundreds if not thousands of dollars and that just turns my stomach. These same dogs are being killed daily in the shelters. :(

BC_MoM
10-20-2006, 07:03 PM
Totally against it for obvious reasons.

I find it funny - people are always looking for a good bargain - right?

So why do they seek out designer breeds - when they can go to a shelter or rescue and adopt a dog for 1/3 the price of a designer breed??

lwds
10-20-2006, 07:24 PM
Until millions of dogs aren't dying in shelters nationwide - I don't feel more breeds should be made when there are already breeds that need desperate help that are being destroyed (my breed included) by PMs/BYBs.

But with that said, I wouldn't be against breeds that are being created to fill specific roles that other breeds couldn't fullfill (I'd love to hear what the goals are, what the job would be, and why a breed now couldn't fill that role, though). But there's no use for "Chugs" or "Maltipoos."

I'm not anti-mutt, or anti-breeding, or anti-creating new breeds - I'm anti-idiot.

GreyhoundGirl
10-20-2006, 07:24 PM
I HATE them. :mad: :(

But please, for others sake, don't get me started.

:) Peace.

MajesticCollies
10-20-2006, 07:31 PM
I don't hate them, It's not the poor dogs fault, Just the idiototic, uneducated, want a quick buck people who don't understand obviously what they are doing.

GreyhoundGirl
10-20-2006, 07:35 PM
I don't hate them, It's not the poor dogs fault, Just the idiototic, uneducated, want a quick buck people who don't understand obviously what they are doing.

Oh, I should have thought of that. I don't hate the dogs, if that's what you were asking, I hate the IDEA of the dogs. ;)

Flatcoatluver
10-20-2006, 07:37 PM
I am against them. I hate how some owners make sucha big deal out of them, honestly their a mutt, not a rare breed. I have a cliet who was making such a big deal about her "havenese Snoodle" It gets on my nerves and their is so many designer breeds at work. Funny thing is that the breeds that they say they don't shed but they shed like any other breed.

MajesticCollies
10-20-2006, 07:39 PM
GreyhoundGirl
I HATE them. http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/mad.gif http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/frown.gif


I wasnt pointing you out sweetie, just the first line of the poll. Wasn't sure how to vote it. I know what you meant. ;)

Argranade
10-20-2006, 07:52 PM
Dogs or any other animal should never be breed for style.

But then again I dont realy care, its the animal thats going to be giving you a beautiful life and fun not it's looks.

Karen
10-20-2006, 08:06 PM
Mixed breeds are mixed breeds. If shelters can get more dogs into good homes by calling them "designer names" I am okay with it, but I am always against breeding two dogs just to make money, not for the betterment of the breed, or some other purpose, like having a great herding dog on your farm that other people want pups from, hoping for a good herder for their flock.

Chilli
10-21-2006, 02:41 AM
They are mutts.
Irresponsibly bred mutts.
Thats all there is to it.
I'm against it.

Pam
10-21-2006, 08:07 AM
I would have been surprised if the poll had gone any other way. To all of us it is appalling, but to the general public it is something else. Just today I saw an ad in my local paper for a new store called Puppies R Us. It listed a whole group of mixed breed dogs. The sad thing is they will probably do a great business and in a few months those dogs will be in shelters after their impulsive humans decide the dog was a passing whim and bought only for the cuteness factor. :( :mad:

Zippy
10-21-2006, 12:22 PM
Designer breeds=Fancy priced mutt
Why pay so much when you can go to the pound and get a loving dog that needs a home
I am still trying to convense my mother that they are not a good thing :rolleyes:

Karen
10-21-2006, 12:33 PM
I would have been surprised if the poll had gone any other way. To all of us it is appalling, but to the general public it is something else. Just today I saw an ad in my local paper for a new store called Puppies R Us. It listed a whole group of mixed breed dogs. The sad thing is they will probably do a great business and in a few months those dogs will be in shelters after their impulsive humans decide the dog was a passing whim and bought only for the cuteness factor. :( :mad:


Boycott! Boycott! Boycott! Visit the store, and if they are getting them from Hunte & Co or other puppy mill "brokers," alert the media and boycott. We did so in Massachusetts when Woof & Co. tried to open a chain here, and they shut down and went away!

http://karenwatts.com/woof/

lute
10-21-2006, 02:35 PM
i am VERY much against designer breeds. designer dogs are only a fad. a very unfortinate fad. a fad that makes millions of homeless dogs die in shelters because people want a tiny cuddly dog to carry around, dress up that has a cute breed name. a schnoodle(schnauzer/poodle) was recently put to sleep in my local shelter because no one adopted him. i'm sure if he was advertised in a petstore someone would have gladly paid thousands for him.

people argue that some designer breeds are hypoallergic and don't shed. there are PUREBRED dogs that are in shelters and at responsible breeders that don't shed either. for example the yorkshire terrier, silkie terrier, bichon frize, etc. why on earth would you want to spend $2000 on a mixed breed dog that does the same thing as a purbred dog for $200.

lwds
10-21-2006, 02:53 PM
Mixed breeds are mixed breeds. If shelters can get more dogs into good homes by calling them "designer names" I am okay with it

I find it disappointing that PF has 134 "Cockapoos" listed on their site and that shelters and rescues have that option to choose that as a "breed."

Lori Jordan
10-21-2006, 04:23 PM
I do not think there is anything wrong with them,I cannot put any animal at the side to be ignored or mistreates or even hated for stupid reasons,i truly believe in every situation that a animal is involved is never there fault instead of hating the dog.....the hate and anger should be turned to the people that are breeding and producing the dogs,These animals never asked for this to be done,So i am sticking with i dont hate them,they still deserve the love and attention that all our dogs have whether there purebred,a mutt or in this case a designer breed,Remeber humans are the only ones that can make these things happen not the dog. :mad:

Lady's Human
10-21-2006, 04:28 PM
There are some valid reasons for creating a mixed breed, for instance goldendoodles were bred so people who were allergic to dogs can have an assistance dog. (That being said, there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, period. It depends on the person)

To create mixed breed pups to make money? Nope, totally against it.

CathyBogart
10-21-2006, 05:26 PM
I am against the intentional breeding of mixed-breed dogs. That being said, I think that pug/beagle crosses are some of the most adorable MUTTS out there! :)

Suki Wingy
10-21-2006, 08:13 PM
I don't see ANY reason to breed dogs just for pets. Pick one of the 100s of breeds already exhisting, or go to the shelter. Just because this new "breed" is in the news doesn't mean it's any better than some other breed you didn't know about. I also hate the way they sell them on false truths. The recent crossing of pure breds was started by the Australian guide dog association to create a low shedding dog that was more loyal than intelegent, and they reported a 30% success rate, so low they quit.

Suki Wingy
10-21-2006, 08:15 PM
I do not think there is anything wrong with them,I cannot put any animal at the side to be ignored or mistreates or even hated for stupid reasons,i truly believe in every situation that a animal is involved is never there fault instead of hating the dog.....the hate and anger should be turned to the people that are breeding and producing the dogs,These animals never asked for this to be done,So i am sticking with i dont hate them,they still deserve the love and attention that all our dogs have whether there purebred,a mutt or in this case a designer breed,Remeber humans are the only ones that can make these things happen not the dog. :mad:
No one's blaming the DOGS themselves. :confused: Why would we be mad at dogs, they're no less a dog than a pure bred!

dab_20
11-02-2006, 07:58 PM
I am not against the dog itself, but I am against breeders who breed irresponsibly. Go to your local shelter and get your designer breed for 500 dollars less!

buttercup132
11-02-2006, 08:40 PM
I dont like them at all. I agree with what everyone on here has said about
the down points to them and why they shouldn't be bred.
They are no less a dog and deserve no less love and its not their fault idiots bred them I just think there should be a stop for future ones and feel bad for the poorly bred dogs.

Although I would like to say Id rather have Designer breeds made then
BYB ruining pure bred dogs by bad breeding. Like Shitzus , there are alot that come into my work and I can tell right away when they come from a BYB most of them are deformed in one way or another but the most common is bulging eyes and short bowlegs. It truley is very sad.

Why do people keep making these threads on them though?
There has been so many threads about them and they just get heated and
end up in someone hating someone else
If you want to know what people think look back on a old thread.. theres TONS

areias
11-02-2006, 11:24 PM
What bothers me the most is that designer dogs are NOT being sold by responsible breeders. Parents are NOT health tested, they are sold as quickly as they can come out...it's upsetting. They are sold by pet stores (puppy shops) and are a huge target for puppy mills. Although there are people out there that don't understand this, and don't try to understand. They also think they can breed cute pups and make money off it, not knowing what damage they are doing to these dogs. Then the people buying are thinking well, I spent so much money on this dog I should breed them. Thus creating a vicious cycle.

Sure, I could breed Romeo to a Lab, and pull out the cutest ones and advertise them as "speckled labs". I've often thought-haha, I wonder what that would like if I bred Romeo with ___. But, I know better, I know the damage it does. Some people really have NO clue, and act upon the impulse, or the joke. Education is KEY with things like this.

And another point to make...our current recognized breeds did not come from just a mixing of two breeds. It took many years, many dogs with certain characteristics, special breeding and culling and trying to pinpoint exactly what is needed to get a dog that would do the things we wanted.

cloverfdx
11-03-2006, 02:19 AM
None of the above i have a problem with the idiots who breed these poor little souls.

Miss Z
11-03-2006, 03:24 AM
What I have problems with:

1. The whole name 'designer' breeds. It really makes the poor dogs sound no more valuable than a handbag and certainly won't attract the most loving of prospective dog owners...

2. The fact that the breeders are trying to register them as breeds.

3. The fact that they have proirity over shelter dogs for most people simply because they don't have a fancy name :(

But I do think that if, miraculously, the amount of dogs in shelters was at an absolute minimum, designer breeds would be acceptable. When a dog has been created, designer breed or not, it is entitled to a loving home.

IRescue452
11-03-2006, 06:54 AM
Don't hate the breed, hate the deed. I wouldn't mind owning a boston terrier/beagle if it came from a shelter. And of course whenever people asked I'd push the idea that my adorable mix came from a shelter and that's where they should go for any variety of dogs who need homes.

*LabLoverKEB*
11-03-2006, 09:28 PM
I am against any sort of irresponsible breeding which would include both purebreds and mixes. I don't see a purpose for designer breeds though, especially when there are already tons of different breeds in the world. I'm sure somebody could find everything they want in an already created breed instead of making new ones. Before anyone says anything, I already know all breeds originally started out as mixes and could have been called 'designer breeds' back then. However, I believe that was totally different as back then, people were creating breeds to serve a certain purpose (be it hunting, herding, whatever). Nowadays people are creating them just because they are cute and a "good way to make a ton of money". I don't think designer breeds can be compared to todays purebreds.
Agreed! I just dislike that they are trying to register these so called 'breeds'.... :rolleyes: