agraham20
Active member
I’m sure I will ruffle some feathers with this but I don’t really care. There’s always someone that gets lucky with a poorly bred dog that’s willing to argue, or they have an in real perception of said dog.
Most backyard breedings are cheap for a reason, they normally start off with a dog bought from a backyard breeding that they paid very little for usually from avg to poor genetics, with no health testing, and poorly cared for litters. Somehow that dog turns out to be the best hunting dog that person ever owned, will outhunt every other dog out there and had no formal training what so ever. Reality is most of the hunters are happy with a dog that hunts a few times a year, and might manage to stumble upon a couple of birds a year. Heck maybe they even bring back a bird and only manage to mangle it a little bit before the owner prys it away. That’s the best dog ever! Then said owner links up with his buddies dog who is also the best dog ever! Together they put out some amazing pups that anybody would be lucky to have. All for the slim fee of 500 or 600 bucks. Those pups then go to more expert hunter/dog handlers that proceed to turn those pups into absolute hunting machines! which starts the cycle of backyard breeding for someone else. Eventually hip issues or genetic issues start popping up in these backyard breedings which then gives good breeders who actually are about producing healthy well bred pups a bad name. People start shaming breeders for breeding good dogs and start pushing rescues and shelter dogs etc… also a large amount of shelter and rescue dogs come from out of this country because believe it or not alot of rescues and shelters are more about making money then saving dogs.
Anyways every ones version of a hunting dog or good hunting dog is different which is why nobody here will ever agree on this subject.
I as a responsible breeder strive to produce healthy and genetically sound pups from very high quality pedigrees. Dogs that are proven in and out of the field. The amount of things we do with our dogs and puppies you would understand why they aren’t for 500.00 and I don’t sell to just anybody looking for a dog either. I make sure my pups are going to good homes, and if someone were to ask to buy one of my pups for 500 I would know they aren’t the family I’m looking for. The concept a good breeder should be honored to sell someone a pup is ridiculous! Each pup leaving my home is like a family member and each family getting one becomes a part of my family.
Try calling that backyard breeder in 4 years if your dog ends up with hip or elbow dysplasia or a genetic condition… my money says they won’t answer. Then your out a heck of a lot more then the 500 you spent on that pup in the first place. Just my little rant
Most backyard breedings are cheap for a reason, they normally start off with a dog bought from a backyard breeding that they paid very little for usually from avg to poor genetics, with no health testing, and poorly cared for litters. Somehow that dog turns out to be the best hunting dog that person ever owned, will outhunt every other dog out there and had no formal training what so ever. Reality is most of the hunters are happy with a dog that hunts a few times a year, and might manage to stumble upon a couple of birds a year. Heck maybe they even bring back a bird and only manage to mangle it a little bit before the owner prys it away. That’s the best dog ever! Then said owner links up with his buddies dog who is also the best dog ever! Together they put out some amazing pups that anybody would be lucky to have. All for the slim fee of 500 or 600 bucks. Those pups then go to more expert hunter/dog handlers that proceed to turn those pups into absolute hunting machines! which starts the cycle of backyard breeding for someone else. Eventually hip issues or genetic issues start popping up in these backyard breedings which then gives good breeders who actually are about producing healthy well bred pups a bad name. People start shaming breeders for breeding good dogs and start pushing rescues and shelter dogs etc… also a large amount of shelter and rescue dogs come from out of this country because believe it or not alot of rescues and shelters are more about making money then saving dogs.
Anyways every ones version of a hunting dog or good hunting dog is different which is why nobody here will ever agree on this subject.
I as a responsible breeder strive to produce healthy and genetically sound pups from very high quality pedigrees. Dogs that are proven in and out of the field. The amount of things we do with our dogs and puppies you would understand why they aren’t for 500.00 and I don’t sell to just anybody looking for a dog either. I make sure my pups are going to good homes, and if someone were to ask to buy one of my pups for 500 I would know they aren’t the family I’m looking for. The concept a good breeder should be honored to sell someone a pup is ridiculous! Each pup leaving my home is like a family member and each family getting one becomes a part of my family.
Try calling that backyard breeder in 4 years if your dog ends up with hip or elbow dysplasia or a genetic condition… my money says they won’t answer. Then your out a heck of a lot more then the 500 you spent on that pup in the first place. Just my little rant