Waz, it was a simple throwaway analogy.Game dealers are a business selling venison for profit, so are some dog dealers I suppose, but they are not the sort of people I would be buying a pup off
Waz, it was a simple throwaway analogy.
We agree that you got to the nub of the issue much faster than the rest of us.So it appears we agree in the wider context, good I'm glad.
Police and security dogs (even the high-drive non-compliance / firearms-support dogs) are as close to their handlers as any pampered pooch. Like all dogs, care needed around children.I struggle with the “the dog is a tool and nothing more” brigade - I’m inclined to think you shouldn’t have one if that’s the case - service dogs aside - there’s no reason a dog can’t be a tool AND a part of the family if it’s trained properly. Many of the military mutts have shown this.
the only ones I know of that struggle with this are police/defence attack dogs.
To have a dog die and have no feelings about it other than a tool that needs to be replaced is not something I would ever be able to do.
regards,
Gixer
Beat me too itSo when will you be advertising these pups at a ridiculously inflated priceSounds like you're trying to justify your greed already?
Unfortunately that’s not always the case - many service dogs had to be euthanised after deployments. And if have heard the same on police dogs in some cases.Police and security dogs (even the high-drive non-compliance / firearms-support dogs) are as close to their handlers as any pampered pooch. Like all dogs, care needed around children.
It is rare for police dogs. The really crazy ones often end up with me...Unfortunately that’s not always the case - many service dogs had to be euthanised after deployments. And if have heard the same on police dogs in some cases.
Definitely mate, one of the most versatile breeds on earth in the right handsNowt wrong with the dogs, plenty of bad owners and idiots have ruined many a good malinois.
One of my mine is a part time gundog and would put a few shoot dogs to shame
How very true, the older people I know who have lived in the countryside all their lives and have had dogs laugh when they hear these prices and yet they are able to offer the best home environmentIt really isn't.
It is the responsibility of the breeder to find the best homes. That will either be by word of mouth or by a strict interviewing process.
Using the 'high prices keep the chancers away" argument is just a way of many people (not you, I'm sure) feeling better about jumping on the covid price bandwagon.
The best working homes are with proper countrymen. Many of them are poor.
That breaks the trend and good to see it can be done, your avatar commando memorial near spean bridge, like it!Nowt wrong with the dogs, plenty of bad owners and idiots have ruined many a good malinois.
One of my mine is a part time gundog and would put a few shoot dogs to shame
Respect to that man. The world would be a better place with more like you.I have always been against selling pups. I have just had a litter of 8 kc registered springers from working parents. I gave every pup away for free. Only to working homes of people that I knew, the litter cost me a fair bit of money, but I didn’t breed off of them to make money. I bred them to carry on a cracking working line and to keep a pup myself.