"But a responsibe breeder would NEVER kill a puppy if it doesn't match up to a standard."
That's not true at all. I'm not sure where you would get that idea. Of course a responsible breeder might kill one of the puppies they bred. In fact, concern and adherance to breed standard, the ability to recognise adherance or deviance to standard and the absolute refusal to breed a dog that is not of the highest confirmation to standard is exactly the definition of a responsible breeder. Yes, the majority of breeders will sell a sub-standard pup as pet-quality on a spay/neuter contract. However, responsible breeders also kill puppies that have defects so severe as to affect their quality of life. As they should. It is NOT always the most humane alternative to let a creature live no matter what, sometimes death is a much kinder fate than a severely curtailed life.
"My dog has cancer -- a genetic disease. Would I kill her? No way in Hell!"
But that is YOUR dog, not a dog you are ultimately trying to find a home for. Your dog already has a home, so of course you try to cure any ailments she has. However, if you can't get her cancer into remission, and it is terminal and she is suffering ... you will be forced to make a hard decision. Should you be condemmed if you should decide that she has suffered long enough and humanely euthanize her? Of course not. And neither should a breeder if he or she makes the same educated assessment of the future of a pup they bred.
(I can't get the quote feature to work tonight for some reason.)
Last edited by Twisterdog; 10-11-2003 at 10:56 PM.
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