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Old 30-10-2005, 20:15   #8
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Originally Posted by KoosLetydeGraaff

What about a good or a bad puppy is coming from the message of Ina, she said that a breeder will not given away a good puppy overseas, because you will never see that puppy again. So I used therefore the term good or bad puppy.

You said, it is better to keep the good dogs in Europe, for getting Bonitation, shows, breeding and so on.

Do you know how many people will do this and how many dogs will be used for breeding??

The most of the people I know will have a dog for compagny and are not interesting at all in Bonitation, breeding and shows.

Is there then any difference if the puppy will stay in the USA or here in Europe??

The only thing is, it will be at the right place with the right owner and people from the USA or other far-away country can even be a very good owner for the dog the which any europian man or woman. Also in Europe are bad owners who don't give any attention at the dog and not socialisate them and don't give them food at all. And there are more terrible things to mention about keeping a dog. And this is counting for all kind of races and not oonly for the CW.

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I said a breeder won´t give his best dog to a person he has never seen before. And the reasons are the ones Mirka wrote. I would always give my best puppy to a person who will show it, put it to bonitation and breed. A puppy overseas is lost for breeding in Europe. For me there is no such thing as a bad puppy but there are dogs that shouldn´t be lost for breeding and dogs that shouldn´t breed at all.
If someone wants to get a good breeding dog overseas he has to be informed very well about the race and breeders and keep contact before the puppy is born or the chance to get a really good one is very low. If he knows breeders and they know him as a responsible person that wants to fund a good breeding kennel they will help him to get good dogs.

No responsible breeder would give a puppy to a bad place and will allways try to find out as much as possible about the new owner and keep contact. If there are problems he will take the dog back and he will have a contract that gives him the right to take the dog back. The last is quite difficult with a dog overseas so you have to be very sure that it is the right owner for the dog.

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