well yes but you would NOT have a dog to showOriginally Posted by lute
you should have a dog to enjoy care and give
it a good life not for shows
well yes but you would NOT have a dog to showOriginally Posted by lute
you should have a dog to enjoy care and give
it a good life not for shows
A pet is for life not for christmas
If you BUY you give an animal a home, if you ADOPT/REHOME you give an animal a life
These are two of my show dogs. Do they look unloved or like they aren't enjoying life?Originally Posted by sprokett
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Originally Posted by applesmom
no i adore your dogs i just dont think you
should have a dog purely to show i know
your dogs are loved
A pet is for life not for christmas
If you BUY you give an animal a home, if you ADOPT/REHOME you give an animal a life
i do not want this thread to turn in to a squabble no i do
not like docked dog tails but that my opinion
A pet is for life not for christmas
If you BUY you give an animal a home, if you ADOPT/REHOME you give an animal a life
Are you trying to say that you do not agree with people getting a dog just for show and not caring about it otherwise? I, myself, see nothing wrong with getting a dog for show, just as long as it is loved and taken care of just as much as a dog that's not for show.Originally Posted by sprokett
As for tail-docking, I'm not sure what my answer would be. I mean, I love the look of the Doberman and Boxer with a docked tail (although I love the look of them with a full-lengthed tail as well). I guess I'd just have to make that decision if the time ever came.
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
As long as it is done at a proper age and at a vet's office I am fine with it. I voted No, because you asked would you ever do it. I wouldn't, but my future breed's tails are docked (poodle). I will never breed either, so I would never be in this situation.
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
T.j (english setter)
I got my Siberian Husky for show purposes only. That doesn't make her less of a pet to me. I'll someday have another Great Dane for show purposes only. He/She will be a pet too. so saying that if you get a dog for shows, you shouldn't own a dog doesn't make sense.Originally Posted by sprokett
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