Aperchristmas
Well-Known Member
This is a musing thread more than anything else so feel free to ignore.
We have recently got a new puppy - a KC registered Cocker dog. He is beautiful, naughty and just gorgeous. However, one of the terms of sale was that we could never breed from him, I remember having the same terms with previous dogs. So it seems that the vast majority of pedigree dogs that we buy can't be bred. Now this does not matter to us - we don't want to breed, and if we did, we would probably breed a bitch so we could have the fun of puppies. However, we were thinking that maybe this is one of the causes of all these "designer cross-breeds" that breeders and the KC so hate. If you can't register your purebred pups, their value diminishes greatly - so why not breed with another dog to have pups that are both commercially viable and a bit 'different'. There are no KC registration fees and no questions as to why they are unregistered. So it seems that this policy is depriving the KC of money and indirectly could be encouraging indiscriminate breeding.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that breeders should let their pups breed with no restrictions, but you have to admit that this blanket policy is probably at least partly producing the effects that pedigree breeders are trying to escape and discredit. Like I said, we have no desire to breed at all - but I'm starting to understand why so many people are moving away from the KC - it is far too exclusive.
Could any more experienced people shed some light on this?
We have recently got a new puppy - a KC registered Cocker dog. He is beautiful, naughty and just gorgeous. However, one of the terms of sale was that we could never breed from him, I remember having the same terms with previous dogs. So it seems that the vast majority of pedigree dogs that we buy can't be bred. Now this does not matter to us - we don't want to breed, and if we did, we would probably breed a bitch so we could have the fun of puppies. However, we were thinking that maybe this is one of the causes of all these "designer cross-breeds" that breeders and the KC so hate. If you can't register your purebred pups, their value diminishes greatly - so why not breed with another dog to have pups that are both commercially viable and a bit 'different'. There are no KC registration fees and no questions as to why they are unregistered. So it seems that this policy is depriving the KC of money and indirectly could be encouraging indiscriminate breeding.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that breeders should let their pups breed with no restrictions, but you have to admit that this blanket policy is probably at least partly producing the effects that pedigree breeders are trying to escape and discredit. Like I said, we have no desire to breed at all - but I'm starting to understand why so many people are moving away from the KC - it is far too exclusive.
Could any more experienced people shed some light on this?