I will!Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
*edit* I lost the email so I decided to check the site. For some reason it won't come up.I'll try later.
I will!Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
*edit* I lost the email so I decided to check the site. For some reason it won't come up.I'll try later.
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Thank you! Are you going to e-mail, or post it in the guestbook?Originally Posted by dab_20
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Well it's really not working, so if you want to thats fine.Originally Posted by *LabLoverKEB*
If they email me back I won't email them. I figure it's best to leave them alone as you said. Not really good with wording or anything, so if anyone was going to email them I've decided I probably shouldn't again. lol
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Honestly I think all you are doing is inflaming these people, they aren't going to suddenly "see the light" because of a post in their guest book. Frankly with receiving an email like that, I'd be a bit leery of them. The best you can do really is spread the word to anyone interested in pits that this is not a good breeder.
Also as far as champions in the pedigree... that could be because the APBT is not recognized as an official breed in the AKC conformation rings, thus you cannot have a champion APBT (in conformation). You can have champion staffies, and the UKC considers staffies to be APBT, so if you had a champion staffordshire terrier registered in the AKC, you could then dual register it in the UKC as an American Pit Bull Terrier, since the UKC, as I said, considers staffies to be pits. Only then could they have champions in their pedigree, and they'd be considered by the AKC to be staffies and not pits.
As far as conformation, well I happen to believe a lot of dogs have been "ruined" from their original forms and that includes champion dogs that the AKC considers to be beautiful! Most breeds have changed in appearance from the original working dogs they started out as. It's always a shame, but I would not go to a pug breeder site and start bashing them about breeding their pugs for their smashed in faces and lecturing about how it causes breathing problems..
Anyway that's my 2 cents. I don't like the site or how they breed, but I'd never consider going to lecture them just to start an argument and have to read/listen to their profanity. I'd leave them be.
edit: Was typing as you were posting Kay. Yes I believe a well thought out, with good spelling and noninflammatory statements would be best if one were to try to talk to these people.
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