KittenInTheTree
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have never seen one look as appealing as an otterhound!
I said they remind me of them, not that they're a perfect replica
have never seen one look as appealing as an otterhound!
Barack Obama's dog? I love that. Looked a bit bigger than a cocker poo, but very much the same type to look at. Also non shedding aren't they?
Ooo, thought of another one - bearded collie. They are super fun
A clipped out Old English Sheepdog (another non trendy native breed) looks Doodly/Poo-y![]()
Bet you don't get told off for making comparisons.
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Ooo, thought of another one - bearded collie. They are super fun
Though they definitely do have the collie car chasing trait![]()
Stall the wedding here - why are we saying these breeds 'look like' cockerpoos, doodles etc - shouldn't it be the other way around![]()
do you haver an otterhound KITT? I've not seen any for so long but back in the 90swe had a breeder at the vet practice I worked at, they were such friendly lovely dogs (and energetic, soo energetic lol). I actually breifly looked into them when looking at different breeds but figured they were a bit beyond me but yes, totally epic
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I don't understand why cross breeds can't be worth as much as a pedigree (lets face it, a lot of the time they're healthier!). They could still have been bred from perfectly nice parents. I have a labradoodle who we paid for and she's worth every penny for her temperament alone. She's a truly fantastic mix. Surely the only aim is to produce a really nice natured and healthy dog?
Health testing is pretty much the only way forward to improve health of any puppies.
Just to play devil's advocate - and don't get me wrong, I am all about the health testing and I only have pedigree(ish) dogs - there's an argument that in a closed gene pool there will come a time that the only way to improve health and avoid catastrophic rates of inbreeding will be to outcross.
I don't understand why cross breeds can't be worth as much as a pedigree (lets face it, a lot of the time they're healthier!). They could still have been bred from perfectly nice parents. I have a labradoodle who we paid for and she's worth every penny for her temperament alone. She's a truly fantastic mix. Surely the only aim is to produce a really nice natured and healthy dog?
Pure bred horses don't automatically command higher prices than part breds, why on earth do people have such an issue with this with dogs?!
Personally I think everything being equal (health tests, rearing, socialisation, lifetime support etc) there should be no reason why a crossbred puppy should cost (or be worth) less than a pedigree puppy.
hmmm. so there's no small recompense (and I don't mean profit per se because I dont believe there is one when you take everything into account) for the training, campaigning, effort (in finding the' right' dogs throughout a breeding program) for someone who's spent years/decades in building up a successful line of proven dogs?