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re: Kristi Noem's VP Odds Crash After Dog Killing Revelation
Posted on 4/27/24 at 4:47 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 4/27/24 at 4:47 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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The problem was the dogs trainer, not the dog. Killing it was pure laziness.
BS! If the trainer was responsible for animal behavior then why doesn't the same trainer win the KY Derby every year?
Every domestic animal is the result of breeding and discarding the animals who don't fit the breeders plans. That is horses, cattle, dogs, cats....Mother Nature weeds out the weak, stupid and careless. Man must cull the animals not fit for breeding purposes.
When a Breeder is successful and designs an excellent specimen that is desired by the general population, then the Puppy Mills take over. Selling every offspring, no matter the temperament or mental weaknesses. Then the unfortunate buyer pays the bill, and pays, and pays. The trial lawyers jump with glee.
The dumb public is swayed by big mouths on the internet.
My Son once wanted a Doberman. He told me he was looking for a "White" Doberman. I said don't do it. Its a freak, produced for a Fad. He listened, bought a bitch from a good breeder and had about twelve years of companionship. Then he went to a Puppy Mill and bought a couple to replace her, They have been nothing but a money drain. They are frequently at the Vet for constant medication, just to keep them alive;
Posted on 4/27/24 at 5:01 pm to Gus007
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When a Breeder is successful and designs an excellent specimen that is desired by the general population, then the Puppy Mills take over. Selling every offspring, no matter the temperament or mental weaknesses.
Remember well the Keeshond we had when I was a kid. Fit this perfectly and I recall the vet said he was likely overbred. Untrainable, always trying to escape not only the house but the fenced yard and would snap at you out of the blue.
Gave him to a family out in the country and he got hit by a car.
No one missed him.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 5:58 pm to Gus007
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Then he went to a Puppy Mill and bought a couple to replace her, They have been nothing but a money drain. They are frequently at the Vet for constant medication, just to keep them alive;
There is an unbelievable amount of inbreeding in puppy mills, and bird dogs for that matter.
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