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Good and bad in everything.........do the benefits of getting your kittens older, outweigh the negatives.....or would they be that way anyhow...hard to say I imagine....although my choice would be to get a kitten a little younger however if I trusted the breeder I was buying from then would be happy to coply with the 13 weeks...well no choice but to comply if that is the guidelines...can't think of another word other than that though..... |
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Re running a kitten or puppy on, no I dont think its in their best interest at all, but some people to buy kittens dont they and then sell them on, if they dont come up to scratch for whatever reason, maybe those would be the best people to address that point! Me, if I buy them, they stay, dog cat or anything else I dont believe in passing animals on to suit myself, a lot of people do that too. they get driven by greed and a lust for winning, the day I get like that Ill hang myself! Nobody has said that registering the kitten is a bad thing, what some folk are making out is that just because they do it means they are ethical and responsible breeders which is absolute rubbish!! Kitten "farming" and puppy farming usually does mean the animals are registered, doesnt make them ethical though does it. Just have a beak at the accredited breeder scheme, you'll find the way it reads appears to say the more you breed, the further up the ladder you get! |
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This is the code of ethics from the British Chihuahua Club, and I, when I bred Chi's, and all the breeders I still know, many of whom are judges, abide by these ethics. Obviously the breeders you know do not. Code of Ethics OBJECTSTo promote interest in and to encourage the breeding and exhibiting of Chihuahuas; to maintain a high standard in the breed by following the description, as laid down in the official standard adopted by The Kennel Club; to assist members to co-operate in the best interests of the breed. CODE OF ETHICS Membership of the Club shall imply acceptance of the Club's Code of Ethics:
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Actually you are correct, they dont follow those "guidelines" and thankfully they dont or god help their poor Dogs, you see there it is again, GREED!!!! Oh an by the way somebody "high up" in the Chi world recently sold a pup to my friend, 8wks old it was too Doing rather well in the ring, nice pup. re the second point, strange that and very contradictaory that the Chi club would go AGAINST KC recommendations for mating bitches, which states no 2 litters in 12mths!! I know what Id rather stick by on this occasion kay. |
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Perhaps she isn't a member of the British Chi Club or doesn't care about such ethics. Could be down to getting the money from a pup so much earlier and having nothing else to pay out for the pup. As you say Dawn all down to greed. |
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The kennel club have revised their policy on small breeds and they can be mated twice a year due to the small litters, high incidence of c-sections and also very high incidence of new born fatalities. I am not going to say any more in this thread as Fran only started it to show the GCCF guidelines which every breeder who has a GCCF registered prefix has to abide by. When you apply for your prefix you sign to say you will abide by the guidelines. If a breeder isn't happy with this then they shouldn't apply for a prefix or register their kittens with the GCCF. Of course a prefix, even a GCCF admin prefix makes the kitten a registered cat so in the eyes of those greedy breeders this equals ££££££££ and by not abiding to the guidelines that they said they would they also increase the £££££££££. Something that breeders on here seem to get slated for. As I said this is my last post in this thread as it is getting stupid and way off track but I am sure that Dawn will have the last word as she usually does. |
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Please can I have the last word ....................as I have read the thread with much interest.... its a little like walking over quicksand while dodging friendly fire....sometimes posting on a thread regarding breeding on this site. And amusing watching who "agree's" with whom.....what I would like to ask is what happens to a person who does not adhere to GCCF guidelines? And who is to say that person is breeding in the best interest of their breed....and most of all their own animals....? Karen Edited for spelling error.....Duh my own name... |
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The thread is NOT way off track, its just you dont like being disagreed with, I read catsey all the time but rarely post due to the nature of much of its content, but when you get people such as yourself who breed a fair bit, promoting the GCCF as some sort of religion, its a bit pathetic to read, and very misleading to newcomers who dont know any better. The GCCF is a registration organisation and little more, NOBODY (for the second time) has said any is wrong with registering kittens and ANY responsible breeder would anyway, but it does NOT make for an ethical breeder nor one who's policies on rehoming is right or wrong. You tell me Kay, if the kitten is homed at 8 weeks what does the GCCF do about it? Nothing! they still register the kittens and subsequent kittens too, its pretty rare they refuse, they are a business and there to make money. Now |
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