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<blockquote data-quote="2002XLT" data-source="post: 4138146" data-attributes="member: 577325"><p>touche. I dont have a problem with breeding, as long as there are certain things that are met. You need to be bettering the breed, not making your walled fat. I have acutally trained with some of hte best APBT trainers in this area, and ive met plenty of true, dedicated breeders that have been doing it for 20-25 years. The difference is that these people do it because they love the breed, they literally LOSE money on these breedings, after food, vet bills, any surgeries, shots, etc. These are people that cull out bad temperament or bad conformation and are incredibly hard on their dogs, and will NOT sell to the public, if you want a pet, go to the pound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2002XLT, post: 4138146, member: 577325"] touche. I dont have a problem with breeding, as long as there are certain things that are met. You need to be bettering the breed, not making your walled fat. I have acutally trained with some of hte best APBT trainers in this area, and ive met plenty of true, dedicated breeders that have been doing it for 20-25 years. The difference is that these people do it because they love the breed, they literally LOSE money on these breedings, after food, vet bills, any surgeries, shots, etc. These are people that cull out bad temperament or bad conformation and are incredibly hard on their dogs, and will NOT sell to the public, if you want a pet, go to the pound. [/QUOTE]
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