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Old 02-06-08, 10:53 pm
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Re: Why can't breeders breed and rescue?

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I know that your passion comes from pain and dispair, from watching animal after animal be lost.
No, it doesn't. The moment I found out that guinea pigs and other small animals were in the shelters, that's all I needed. It's common sense. You don't need to live it, breath it to empathize and want to make a difference.

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that a good responsible, rare breeder, should be praised
Like I said, find me one, show me one and then let's talk.

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I think if you thought about it from a different light, you could see how GOOD breeders could change alot of things.
Oh please. Come on. Could of, would of, should of. Give me a break. Like I said, SHOW ME ONE. Don't you think that I've been down that road, thought those thoughts? Tried to make some early ideals actually work. What a joke. Show me ONE breeder in the ACBA who has championed even one of the rescue/animal welfare/breeding for 'health' issues. You can keep your head in the clouds and hope for happy days, or deal with the reality of today. We aren't going to get anywhere by pussy footing around the theoretical 'good' breeder. We need to deal with reality.
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