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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    It's just a little statue dog I mean it's not going to kill anyone,
    Build a Work shop toys are so cute, my cousin made her own santa bear for only $50.00, I want to make one of my own probably mumble lol, that little cross breed dog was realy not needed in there company tho .. why not just stick with a regulare dog?, I geuss they wanted somthing un-commen.
    Ya I don't like it when they cross animals I think it's stupid (not the animals) but I don't get mad about it because there's nothing we can realy do about it, we can't fine the company because they cross breed there little teddy bears.
    Quote Originally Posted by junescrater716
    Guys listen, It's just a stuffed dog. Kids probably don't even know what a maltipoo is! If the mother was smart they would say no when the kid says "Mommy I want a maltipoo!" Kid doesn't even know what it is. So what if they want a mixed breed. Big whoop.
    Is it okay for the Homies company (little 1 inch plastic people) to have 2 different guys holding up pit bulls that look like they are going to kill eachother then? I mean "they are just toys."
    I am sorry but I disagree. It is advertising these designer breeds, along with many other area's of interest, and these things are only the start. Every company will start to use these different thing, and advertise things like dog fighting and designer breeds.

  2. #32
    Well facts are people are going to keep crossing and breeding dogs no matter what.
    So if you don't adopt a designer breed then someone else will, honestly I would adopt one because either way a dog at a shelter or from a breeder needs a loving home & it's not the poor pups fault it's a cross .. It's the humans.

    My family wants a dog when we move, I saw this dalmation x german shepard in the adoption shelter and it had both my favourit breeds in one .. he was beautiful but I'm not going to be mad at the dog for being a cross, I would be mad at the owner and the person who put him in the pound.

    It would be so much better if people would stop crossing animals, even tigers & lions where crossed, zebras and donkeys ect ... it's so stupid what humans are trying to come up with & as for that toy company I realy don't care about there teddy dog because chances are the kids won't even know what the fudge it is, I didnt even know it was a cross teddy dog.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    Well facts are people are going to keep crossing and breeding dogs no matter what.
    So if you don't adopt a designer breed then someone else will, honestly I would adopt one because either way a dog at a shelter or from a breeder needs a loving home & it's not the poor pups fault it's a cross .. It's the humans.

    My family wants a dog when we move, I saw this dalmation x german shepard in the adoption shelter and it had both my favourit breeds in one .. he was beautiful but I'm not going to be mad at the dog for being a cross, I would be mad at the owner and the person who put him in the pound.

    It would be so much better if people would stop crossing animals, even tigers & lions where crossed, zebras and donkeys ect ... it's so stupid what humans are trying to come up with & as for that toy company I realy don't care about there teddy dog because chances are the kids won't even know what the fudge it is, I didnt even know it was a cross teddy dog.
    I have no problems whatsoever with adopting a mutt or a crossbreed cause like you say its not the 'digdogs' fault....BUT..my problem is and will continue to be...
    1.crossing these doggies on purpose just to cater to 'fashions whim',is wrong..
    2.these then so called breeders charge stupid amounts for these fashion items just cause some body thinks its cool to have a 'cockerpoo'
    I have to take issue with this because are those folks buying this 'digdog' out of desire to have a addition to their family who will be loved for years to come or just because they have seen these designer breeds advertised and think this is the way to go as opposed to going to a regular breeder or rescue home/society?(and for the record all our babies are rescue).
    So turning these designer breeds into toys only highlights a way i wish the dog world wasnt going.

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    Look! You can even get all the stupid things a designer dog owner would buy. So you can act like a "real" ideot.
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    Argranade, that really isn't the point here. Sure, Back yard breeders and bad breeders(Such as designer dog ones) are being advertised through this new toy. Designer dogs are another way of saying overpriced mutt. There are "cockapoos" in shelters but they are reffered to as a Cockers spaniel/poodle mix. Having a "cutesy" name does not change what the dog is.

    Having the knowledge to not buy a designer dog and not advertising them will eventually stop the process, or atleast decrease it. The people who breed these dogs care about nothing but wealth so when people stop buying these dogs they will stop making them. Now with a big industry like Build-a-bear Workshop advertising it, I don't see this happening anytime soon.

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
    Argranade, that really isn't the point here. Sure, Back yard breeders and bad breeders(Such as designer dog ones) are being advertised through this new toy. Designer dogs are another way of saying overpriced mutt. There are "cockapoos" in shelters but they are reffered to as a Cockers spaniel/poodle mix. Having a "cutesy" name does not change what the dog is.

    Having the knowledge to not buy a designer dog and not advertising them will eventually stop the process, or atleast decrease it. The people who breed these dogs care about nothing but wealth so when people stop buying these dogs they will stop making them. Now with a big industry like Build-a-bear Workshop advertising it, I don't see this happening anytime soon.
    Someone HAS to buy one no matter what, yes I wish humans could stop buying those doo daa blah dogs but those dogs need a loving home designer or not, that's the problem ... when someone buys a designer dog they may have just done it to give the cute dog a home .. but then when other people see them with that dog they can think of the kind human as a stupid person for having that dog .. no not all people think like that but yes .. lots do!

    If only the breeders would STOP breeding! there's enough dogs in the shelters.

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    Hmm. I don't agree with designer breeds, but it's just a toy. And there is nothing we can do about it. I wish it would stop, but like Alyssa said, with Build-a-Bear Advertising it, it won't happen anytime soon.

    The way I've always seen it is -- be against the stupid people who breed them, and against the deed, not the dog. The dog definitely needs a loving home, just like any other. Just because they are "designer breeds" does not mean that they don't deserve love.

    But like some people always say -- supply and demand -- which is so true. For me, it's a tough situation because I don't want to see designer breeds continuing, but I also do not want to see innocent puppies/dogs dying because of the deeds of their owners/breeders.

    Anyhow, I'm just going on now.

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    If the dog is a kind sweet dog that will love you no matter what does it really matter if it's a mix or not? no it doesn't as long as it gives you unconditional love.
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    Quote Originally Posted by junescrater716
    If the dog is a kind sweet dog that will love you no matter what does it really matter if it's a mix or not? no it doesn't as long as it gives you unconditional love.
    I think there is a very common misconception here, and it is very prevelant. Let me see if I can clarify it.

    People ... like myself ... who are opposed to "designer dogs" are opposed to the act of intentionally breeding mixed breed dogs. We are not opposed to the dog itself. I have a whole house full of dogs ... about half of them purebred dogs, and half of the mixed breeds. I have nothing whatsoever against mixed breed dogs.

    Adopting a mixed breed dog from a shelter because it is a sweet loving dog that needs a home is a WONDERFUL thing to do. It saves the dog's life. But purchasing a mixed breed dog for an high price from a backyard breeder who is just trying to make a buck is a very WRONG thing to do. Yes, the dog gets a home. However, you are putting a lot of money into the pocket of someone who is only breeding dogs for money. They are not trying to better the breed, like a responsible breeder of purebred dogs does, because there IS no breed. They are not doing genetic testing, they are not certifying eyes, hips, etc. They are sticking two "cute" dogs together and selling the mixed breed puppies for a lot of money.

    They could care less WHY you are buying their puppy. They WANT you to feel sorry for it. Just so they get the money in their pocket, they don't care if you bought it to "save" it or not. And when they sell a litter of whateverapoos, they are just going to breed another litter. Just so the money keeps coming in. Buying from a backyard breeder or puppymill or "designer dog" breeder to "save" the puppies is funding their industry. Good intentions or not, every dollar they get going to motivate them to breed more and more dogs. And while you may have "saved" one puppy and given it a home, you can't "save" every puppy from every litter from every breeding dog they have, every year. What about the mothers of these puppies? They don't get "saved", ever ... until they die. Far better to stop providing these people money. If no one is buying their "designer dogs" they are going to quit breeding them after a litter or two, instead of breeding thousands of litters. Here is just the latest example of the kind of people whom we give our money to when we buy "designer dogs" and pet store or puppy mill puppies.

    What makes this especially sad and wrong is that there are far, far too many dogs in the world. Tens of thousands of dogs die horrible deaths daily for the simple reason that too many dogs are bred and there are not enough homes for them all. If someone buys a "maltipoo" or whatever for $1,000 from a backyard breeder because it's cute and trendy and their kid wants one after seeing them at Build-A-Bear, that means one less home available for a shelter or rescue dog and one more mixed breed dog in the world. That means somewhere a dog is dying because it has no home. That potential home was just filled with designer breed, promoted by Build-A-Bear or Monopoly or whatever.

    As soon as people start saying, "Well, nothing I can do.", "Can't be stopped. Can't be fixed.", "It's going to happen anyway.", etc. that is when bad and wrong things increase and go on. Everyone must make small choices that are right and good. Every small choice that is made by one person adds up. If enough people in the world stop giving their business to Build-A-Bear or wherever, if enough people stop buying puppies from pet stores, if enough people put pro-spay/neuter bumper stickers on their cars, a change will happen. It will happen slowly, but it will happen.

    All great, large wrongs in the world are corrected one small, personal right at a time. What if everyone would have said, "Oh, nothing we can do. Can't fix it. Can't change it." about school segregation, equal rights, toxic waste, car seat laws, etc. etc? Every positive change in the world starts with one small, brave action on one person's part.
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  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterdog
    I think there is a very common misconception here, and it is very prevelant. Let me see if I can clarify it.

    People ... like myself ... who are opposed to "designer dogs" are opposed to the act of intentionally breeding mixed breed dogs. We are not opposed to the dog itself. I have a whole house full of dogs ... about half of them purebred dogs, and half of the mixed breeds. I have nothing whatsoever against mixed breed dogs.

    Adopting a mixed breed dog from a shelter because it is a sweet loving dog that needs a home is a WONDERFUL thing to do. It saves the dog's life. But purchasing a mixed breed dog for an high price from a backyard breeder who is just trying to make a buck is a very WRONG thing to do. Yes, the dog gets a home. However, you are putting a lot of money into the pocket of someone who is only breeding dogs for money. They are not trying to better the breed, like a responsible breeder of purebred dogs does, because there IS no breed. They are not doing genetic testing, they are not certifying eyes, hips, etc. They are sticking two "cute" dogs together and selling the mixed breed puppies for a lot of money.

    They could care less WHY you are buying their puppy. They WANT you to feel sorry for it. Just so they get the money in their pocket, they don't care if you bought it to "save" it or not. And when they sell a litter of whateverapoos, they are just going to breed another litter. Just so the money keeps coming in. Buying from a backyard breeder or puppymill or "designer dog" breeder to "save" the puppies is funding their industry. Good intentions or not, every dollar they get going to motivate them to breed more and more dogs. And while you may have "saved" one puppy and given it a home, you can't "save" every puppy from every litter from every breeding dog they have, every year. What about the mothers of these puppies? They don't get "saved", ever ... until they die. Far better to stop providing these people money. If no one is buying their "designer dogs" they are going to quit breeding them after a litter or two, instead of breeding thousands of litters. Here is just the latest example of the kind of people whom we give our money to when we buy "designer dogs" and pet store or puppy mill puppies.

    What makes this especially sad and wrong is that there are far, far too many dogs in the world. Tens of thousands of dogs die horrible deaths daily for the simple reason that too many dogs are bred and there are not enough homes for them all. If someone buys a "maltipoo" or whatever for $1,000 from a backyard breeder because it's cute and trendy and their kid wants one after seeing them at Build-A-Bear, that means one less home available for a shelter or rescue dog and one more mixed breed dog in the world. That means somewhere a dog is dying because it has no home. That potential home was just filled with designer breed, promoted by Build-A-Bear or Monopoly or whatever.

    As soon as people start saying, "Well, nothing I can do.", "Can't be stopped. Can't be fixed.", "It's going to happen anyway.", etc. that is when bad and wrong things increase and go on. Everyone must make small choices that are right and good. Every small choice that is made by one person adds up. If enough people in the world stop giving their business to Build-A-Bear or wherever, if enough people stop buying puppies from pet stores, if enough people put pro-spay/neuter bumper stickers on their cars, a change will happen. It will happen slowly, but it will happen.

    All great, large wrongs in the world are corrected one small, personal right at a time. What if everyone would have said, "Oh, nothing we can do. Can't fix it. Can't change it." about school segregation, equal rights, toxic waste, car seat laws, etc. etc? Every positive change in the world starts with one small, brave action on one person's part.
    TOTALLY AGREE WITH WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!....

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