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Old 05-02-2008, 09:09 AM
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Re: breeding problem

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Yeah, whatever.
Nice to see this discussion carrying on in a nice polite adult manner
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Old 05-02-2008, 09:15 AM
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Nice to see this discussion carrying on in a nice polite adult manner
Its impossible to discuss a topic with someone so arrogant and judgemental.
Think we'd all agree your one of the few on here that needs to dictate to people and make yourself right regardless of how you put it across.
You lack the people skills to have an adequate discussion im afraid.
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Old 05-02-2008, 09:52 AM
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Re: breeding problem

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Its impossible to discuss a topic with someone so arrogant and judgemental.
Think we'd all agree your one of the few on here that needs to dictate to people and make yourself right regardless of how you put it across.
You lack the people skills to have an adequate discussion im afraid.
Arrogant and judgemental ? People skills ?

I am not sure what job you do but I do a job that requires excellent people skills so know quite a lot about the subject


Eight essential people skills

Understanding people : I understand people and know when somebody is struggling to have a reasonable discussion without making comments like 'Yea whatever'

Expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly : Think I have done that

Speaking up when your needs are not being met : Think I have done that

Asking for feedback from others and giving quality feedback in return : Think I have done that

Influencing how others think and act : I have highlighted how wrong the ethics of the OP are concerning how is is undertaking breeding of his bitch.

Bringing conflicts to the surface and getting them resolved : Yes the resolve bit has some more work to do on it

Collaborating with others instead of doing things by yourself : Think there are a few people on here that have seen and agreed the OP is doing something fundamentally wrong

Shifting gears when relationships are unproductive : Yes think it might be the last post I do on this subject as clearly it is going nowhere as I seem to have hit a brick wall when trying to have a discussion on the subject, instead having to give you my view on people skills

Conclusion : I have been polite and straight forward in my posts and if people do not like to discuss things in an adult or polite manner back then it is not worth wasting anymore effort and will leave you to it !
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:03 AM
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Re: breeding problem

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Arrogant and judgemental ? People skills ?

I am not sure what job you do but I do a job that requires excellent people skills so know quite a lot about the subject


Eight essential people skills

Understanding people : I understand people and know when somebody is struggling to have a reasonable discussion without making comments like 'Yea whatever'

Expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly : Think I have done that

Speaking up when your needs are not being met : Think I have done that

Asking for feedback from others and giving quality feedback in return : Think I have done that

Influencing how others think and act : I have highlighted how wrong the ethics of the OP are concerning how is is undertaking breeding of his bitch.

Bringing conflicts to the surface and getting them resolved : Yes the resolve bit has some more work to do on it

Collaborating with others instead of doing things by yourself : Think there are a few people on here that have seen and agreed the OP is doing something fundamentally wrong

Shifting gears when relationships are unproductive : Yes think it might be the last post I do on this subject as clearly it is going nowhere as I seem to have hit a brick wall when trying to have a discussion on the subject, instead having to give you my view on people skills

Conclusion : I have been polite and straight forward in my posts and if people do not like to discuss things in an adult or polite manner back then it is not worth wasting anymore effort and will leave you to it !

Ok sweetie, theres nothing like venting to get it out your system aye!
Conclusion: PMT.
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Re: breeding problem

A Breeder is responsible for the dogs they breed,they are not always in a position to take a dog back,there circumstances change also,they are humans the same as the rest of us.

I.E Breeder gives up breeding,moves house,can't get a job etc....they don't have bottomless pockets,no one can see the future,so to say breeders always have money is a sweeping statement....
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:23 AM
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A Breeder is responsible for the dogs they breed,they are not always in a position to take a dog back,there circumstances change also,they are humans the same as the rest of us.

I.E Breeder gives up breeding,moves house,can't get a job etc....they don't have bottomless pockets,no one can see the future,so to say breeders always have money is a sweeping statement....
Thankyou sally, thats what I was trying to say.
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Old 05-02-2008, 12:47 PM
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Re: breeding problem

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Arrogant and judgemental ? People skills ?

I am not sure what job you do but I do a job that requires excellent people skills so know quite a lot about the subject


Eight essential people skills

Understanding people : I understand people and know when somebody is struggling to have a reasonable discussion without making comments like 'Yea whatever'

Expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly : Think I have done that

Speaking up when your needs are not being met : Think I have done that

Asking for feedback from others and giving quality feedback in return : Think I have done that

Influencing how others think and act : I have highlighted how wrong the ethics of the OP are concerning how is is undertaking breeding of his bitch.

Bringing conflicts to the surface and getting them resolved : Yes the resolve bit has some more work to do on it

Collaborating with others instead of doing things by yourself : Think there are a few people on here that have seen and agreed the OP is doing something fundamentally wrong

Shifting gears when relationships are unproductive : Yes think it might be the last post I do on this subject as clearly it is going nowhere as I seem to have hit a brick wall when trying to have a discussion on the subject, instead having to give you my view on people skills

Conclusion : I have been polite and straight forward in my posts and if people do not like to discuss things in an adult or polite manner back then it is not worth wasting anymore effort and will leave you to it !
Reading previous post i would doubt your people skills too!
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Re: breeding problem

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A Breeder is responsible for the dogs they breed,they are not always in a position to take a dog back,there circumstances change also,they are humans the same as the rest of us.

I.E Breeder gives up breeding,moves house,can't get a job etc....they don't have bottomless pockets,no one can see the future,so to say breeders always have money is a sweeping statement....
Sorry, as this is an oldish thread, but it is something, as a breeder, I feel very strongly about.

If you breed, you take on the responsibility of taking any puppy you have bred back at any time in it's life regardless of your own personal circumstances. In order to breed, you require a certain amount of financial means, (otherwise, how would you pay stud fees. for an emergency ceaserian etc?) so you should have some money available to buy a puppy back.

We have just bought back a 6 month old puppy we bred as the owners circumstances changed and they very kindly thought to contact us when they decided they could no longer keep the pup. The day before they phoned us, we had just picked up a new puppy ourselves, during our move from the south coast of England to Northern Ireland. We do not have a lot of money, and it actually cost us over £500 in fuel for the car and ferry tickets to go and collect her. We also paid to buy her back from them, although luckily they agreed to lower what they wanted for her as we were taking her back and they knew our costs to come and collect her.

None of it was money we had to throw away, but she was our responsibility and I couldn't stand the thought of her possibly ending up in the wrong hands.
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Re: breeding problem

hi dont mean to be rude but 3 litters is plenty ?
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