labdogs42
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I breed Great Danes, and posts like this really irritate me. Responsible breeders are NOT the cause of pet overpopulation. We spend our lives improving our lines to create healthy dogs with sound temperaments, health test parents, screen new families carefully, and ALWAYS take back our dogs if the new owners can no longer care for them. The fact remains that many families want a purebred dog from a good breeder because they can be reasonably certain that the dog will be healthy and have the specific traits that they are looking for in a pet.
Here in the Northeast, our shelters actually IMPORT dogs from other areas (including South America) because there is a lack of adoptable pets. If you visit a shelter around here, you are unlikely to find anything but pitbulls and large mixes, which may not be the right fit for most families. The Humane Society of the United States and other similar organizations that spew nonsense like the letter posted, is actually a political lobbying group which does very little, if anything to help unwanted pets. Their ultimate agenda is to end all pet ownership and farming, and if we as citizens let propoganda like this go unchecked we will soon lose all of our rights to own and care for animals.

I am not a breeder, but I am active in dog sports and training. I buy my dogs from reputable breeders. I do not buy dogs at pet stores. I have many friends who are reputable breeders. None of those dogs will ever end up in shelter because every reputable breeder I know has a return clause in their contract. If you can not keep the dog for any reason, bring it back to the breeder, not the shelter.
Also, I would love to rescue a dog some day, but with a young child in the house, I trust my own ability to train a puppy more than a trust a rescue dog with an unknown history. People do horrible things to dogs and then drop them off at shelters. I can't have those kind of issues coming into my house. Sorry. I want a puppy with a known background and I want to socialize the puppy and train it with positive reinforcement techniques. I love the idea of rescue, but I also know a lot of unstable rescued dogs, so I just can't bring myself to rescue a dog right now.
I hate "letters" like this that make such sweeping generalizations. They just don't make much sense to me. I really don't know what the OP's point was, except maybe to stir up some controversy. So, if that was the intent, I guess she was successful!
