calypso726
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I'm aware that the Shiba is in the non-sporting group. I have been going to IKC shows for years, trying to adopt out rescue dogs. I was merely stating an example from personal experience. I just adopted out a Chihuahua puppy in the past few months. Right now there are 1,776 Chihuahua (toy breed) and Chi mix puppies on petfinder. There are 175 pug and pug mix puppies on Petfinder. I'm not here to argue, I merely asked the OP to explore adoption. Regardless of where they come from, too many dogs are put to death each day/month/year because of over-breeding, over-population. In my humble opinion, as long as there are dogs in shelters and rescues, there is no need to breed.
Like I said, the PP was talking about toy breeds and you talked about Shibas so I was somewhat confused. Yes, I agree the OP should explore ALL of her options including adoption.
I respectfully disagree regarding no need to breed as long as dogs are in shelters. I am no longer breeding so I have no personal stake. However, I do believe that everyone should have the option to bring a dog into their family that will fit the needs of their family. That might mean grow to a predictable size/weight, have a temperament/activity level suitable to the family's lifestyle, be hypoallergenic, have a reasonable expectation of good health through generations of selective breednig. It also means the option to have an expert that can tell the family if the breed isn't right for them and point them in the right direction to a breed that might be. Or, tell them they'd be better suited with an adult and not a puppy or kindly convince them that they shouldn't own a plant, much less a dog

There will always be dogs in shelters as long as the shelters keep importing dogs from other countries. If the shelters didn't have dogs to adopt out they woud shut down. When the demand exceeds the supply they transport from other shelters that have supply. They also import from countries like Mexico, Haiti, Taiwan etc. Here are a few articles so that those interested can understand what is really going on.
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