Pix
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Seems to me that some of the posters were narked because the puppies were mongrels - imagine if I had crossed my Barb with my Anglo-Arab, would I get the same response? Nope!
TBH it seems to me that those who want to get particularly defensive about the whole issue bring up the 'cross vs. pedigree' argument'. It's been done to death on this forum and many others and the general consensus is, shock horror.... "not all that bothered, in the day to day grand scheme of things".
The main issue that was being debated was responsible breeding practice. I for one think the OP did a good job of securing homes and contracting for the pups return. Do I think they should have been bred in the first place? No. The UK is overflowing with unwanted dogs of all types. We put down god knows how many every week. That said, they are here now and all have nice new homes to look forward to. It's fantastic that it worked out so well in this case, and a credit to the bitches owner, because many litters (both crosses and pedigrees) do not enjoy such stable futures.
It's very easy to sit back and say 'gosh you're mean. They were just cute puppy photos'. But imagine for a moment that you are in the same position as KatieLou and spending your days sticking needles in unwanted dogs. Those dogs were all cute pups too, often as little as 4-5 months ago. They're still just puppies when they're being euthanised, just a little bigger or more troublesome than the owner originally wanted. Sadly, overcrowding and a consumer led market means they'll end up in a black plastic bag.
I don't think people should have kicked off at the OP in the way they did. But I can see what pushes folks to snap sometimes.