I guess I'm different, but I usually end up wanting what's different. I don't want what everyone else wants.

I'd rather adopt. Say that in an alternate existence we could only buy dogs from breeders though... I'd pay more if i had to for an odd colored dog even if it was considered a major fault (so long as that color wasn't found to be specifically tied with some genetic problem.) I wouldn't care if people looked down on my dog for it. It only matters to me that my dog is special. (Up until the point where the is specific legislation against that color of dog.)

Like i said though. I'm different. While everyone else is trying to fit in, I'm trying my best to be least like everyone else. I want to be ME, not a clone of society.

Quote Originally Posted by Pam
Really? I had never heard of anyone doing that. I was always under the impression that parti-colored dogs couldn't even command the same price as a solid coated dog.