Originally posted by cloverfdx
Yes people who know the breed and have exprience in genetics etc, people who are doing it to breed out problems and want to improve a breed.

There is more to breeding than seeing a breed you like and that looks "Popular" at a fair. It take years of planning and $1000s of dollars, with testing and stud fee's and any emergency that pops up along the way.
I also agree with this 100%

Breeding a breed because it seems popular, usually means they think they'd make alot of money...

Also even if she does her research and is responsible, that still isn't a reason to breed, as almost anyone can do research and become a responsible breeder, but theres no need to.