Is it wrong to buy from a breeder?
My mother has been researching Westie breeders for a few weeks now. I asked her why a breeder and not a rescue or a shelter. She said she has rasearched and loved this breed for so long and would gladly rescue a dog....but we have two dogs, a lot if different critters, young visitors, and we can't have a dog with a lot of health probelms because our money isn't unlimited. So far all the rescue westies we've seen wouldn't do well in our home because of one or the other.
I'm in the middle of the road as far as buying from a breeder goes.
Should we wait until we find a rescue westie that would do well in our home or buy from a breeder?
~Rachel
Re: Is it wrong to buy from a breeder?
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Originally posted by allanimalswelcome
and we can't have a dog with a lot of health probelms because our money isn't unlimited.
Getting a dog from a breeder won't guarentee that it won't ever get sick.
http://www.westierescue.com/
You can sometimes find purebred papered dogs through rescues. Some times they even have their owner history. When I was going through the sleddog/husky/malmute rescues looking for a dog, I found tons of dogs with history and papers.
Also, Teddy is papered from a good breeder, and he's still cost be a bunch of money for dental problems. You never know!
But, I don't see anything wrong with going to a breeder. You want to get a dog that you want. I would look around at the rescues and nearby pounds first though.
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Originally posted by ramanth
Getting a dog from a breeder won't guarentee that it won't ever get sick.
No, but the lines should atleast be health checked and such. :) Plus good breeders usually have warantees on puppies.
I myself am going to buy from breeders when I'm older...Because of the health problems of German shepherd dogs, I really don't want to take a chance. I'd rather buy from a good breeder who has dogs with wonderful lines. I've seen way too many shepherds in my local rescue with hip and elbow dysplacia. I'm also very interested in conformation, and I would like to have my dog in puppy shows before I neuter him.
I would also really like a catahoula leopard dog. Here, they really aren't common. There was a backyard breeder in a city and hour away from me, but I wouldn't go to a BYB. Either way they aren't all that usual to see here. They are a fairly rare breed altogether. The closest breeder is in Ontario :( But I'm willing to go that far.
I'm making up my lack of rescued dogs with tons of rescue rats :p
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Originally posted by wolfsoul
Plus good breeders usually have warantees on puppies.
That sort of makes puppies sounds like some kinda of brand new Kenmoore washer and dryer, warrantee included. :(
The puppies in the pound must be the used appliance store, huh?:( :rolleyes: :(
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Originally posted by Kfamr
That sort of makes puppies sounds like some kinda of brand new Kenmoore washer and dryer, warrantee included. :(
The puppies in the pound must be the used appliance store, huh?:( :rolleyes: :(
I think a warantee can be good for someone who has decided that they couldn't afford a puppy after all. I was watching a show on T.V. and they had a lady who had just bought her most longed-for breed, a french bulldog. After about a month, she realized that she just didn't have any time for the poor thing, so she brought it back, got her money back, and the breeder found it a new home.
Although when a warantee is only used as a convenience for getting "rid of" a dog, that is just plain stupid and wrong. Warantees atleast do have up sides to them.