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<blockquote data-quote="Mahoney Pursley Ranch" data-source="post: 572050" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>WHOA there 5minpins. My post was not aimed at you it was aimed at the person who started this thread. My post "smacks" of PETA :?: Give me a break, I am against groups like PETA just like any other cattle rancher or dog breeder. My point was being irresponsible about a dog getting bred 36 pups later is not a good thing for the pups. Any animal that is bred on purpose and has purebred/registered offspring may or may not go to a good home but the chances are alot better than unwanted animals given away or sold to people who think they want it. Or worse yet just taking those animal to the pound because it's easier to dispose of them.</p><p></p><p>You as a responsible dog breeder should understand my point better than anyone else. And it has nothing whatsoever to do with PETA.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for bombbarding me,don't think I deserved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahoney Pursley Ranch, post: 572050, member: 565"] WHOA there 5minpins. My post was not aimed at you it was aimed at the person who started this thread. My post "smacks" of PETA :?: Give me a break, I am against groups like PETA just like any other cattle rancher or dog breeder. My point was being irresponsible about a dog getting bred 36 pups later is not a good thing for the pups. Any animal that is bred on purpose and has purebred/registered offspring may or may not go to a good home but the chances are alot better than unwanted animals given away or sold to people who think they want it. Or worse yet just taking those animal to the pound because it's easier to dispose of them. You as a responsible dog breeder should understand my point better than anyone else. And it has nothing whatsoever to do with PETA. Thanks for bombbarding me,don't think I deserved it. [/QUOTE]
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