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glencorgi
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02-06-2007, 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by nrhareiner
This person could be both. Alot of breeders also run small rescue operations too.
When she's taking dogs she's supposedly "rescued" and incorporated them into her breeding program and then turning around offering those offspring and the original "rescue" as rescue; I think that pretty much speaks for itself.

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I know a freind of mine who breeds chapion corgis also takes in rescues at times and finds them new homes.
That isn't a rescue "operation" - that is just part and parcel of a "chapion" corgi breeder taking responsibility for dogs of their breed and not of their breeding. How the heck do you think purebred rescue got started to begin with??? By reputable, responsible breeders taking responsibility for all dogs of their breed.

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I see nothing wrong with this.
I wouldn't expect anything else.

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Perhaps this person can no longer do all the work involved with the rescue and had to make a desition perhaps she is getting out of every thing. Who know. Thing is she is trying to find good homes for the dogs.
It's pretty clear that her "breeders" are listed on both the breeding pages and the rescue pages. And that they are so far off of standard, well as Amanda said "...this must be a reputable breeder- afterall, all the dogs are AKC Registered......"

Debbie, who stands by her original observations and been in the trenches long enough to recognize things for what they are
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