MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
for discussion. I know I've bored many of you with the search for a breed this year. We couldnt be more pleased with the working Goldie that we have, he's brilliant.
Quite often on here posters are told to not go for working bred dogs-every reason from owners can't possibly cope with their drive to it being cruel to rob an animal with so much selective breeding, of its proper job.
I've spoken to quite a few breeders-I tried to speak to at least two of every breed I was interested in. Without exception (in the gun dogs) breeders of working animals told me to go for working lines for better temperament and trainability even in a pet home. This was for ESS, Goldies and Setters (including a WH Vizla breeder who used to breed and work setters).
The only breeders that told me their breed wasnt suitable as all round family dog that we wanted, due to the one-person bond the dogs like to have, were the Welsh sheep dog breeders.
So are these breeders just biased?
Quite often on here posters are told to not go for working bred dogs-every reason from owners can't possibly cope with their drive to it being cruel to rob an animal with so much selective breeding, of its proper job.
I've spoken to quite a few breeders-I tried to speak to at least two of every breed I was interested in. Without exception (in the gun dogs) breeders of working animals told me to go for working lines for better temperament and trainability even in a pet home. This was for ESS, Goldies and Setters (including a WH Vizla breeder who used to breed and work setters).
The only breeders that told me their breed wasnt suitable as all round family dog that we wanted, due to the one-person bond the dogs like to have, were the Welsh sheep dog breeders.
So are these breeders just biased?