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Don't take this the wrong way as I'm just laying the truth out there.

If this was truly an accidental breeding, then the responsible thing to have done would have been to have had a spay/abort procedure done on your bitch after you found out she was pregnant. Now there are 8 more "pit bulls" in the world of unkown pedigree that have the capability of producing thousands more puppies. Not only that, there are no homes yet for these dogs. It's just a damn shame.
 

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sajoseph said:
Miakoda said:
Don't take this the wrong way as I'm just laying the truth out there.

If this was truly an accidental breeding, then the responsible thing to have done would have been to have had a spay/abort procedure done on your bitch after you found out she was pregnant. Now there are 8 more "pit bulls" in the world of unkown pedigree that have the capability of producing thousands more puppies. Not only that, there are no homes yet for these dogs. It's just a darn shame.

Yes Mia, there is nothing anyone else can tell me that has not already been said to me before, Im sure you recently read that at the other site though, just wanted to make that clear. And the pedigree is well known, not your preference, but is a good one.

Dont you go worrying yourself about these babies, they will be placed accordingly. But-thank you for your opinion. :D
Actually, my posts here have nothing to do with what is said on that "other" site. I looked up the entire situation myself.

So let me restate myself: More "pit bulls" have been produced from parents that have done nothing to prove they are even breeding quality except posess the necessary reproductive organs. Who cares about a pretty ped? I'd love to see the pedigree on both dogs. And did y'all even study the 2 dogs to see if they were a compatible match? Nope, b/c neither is proven to be the best of the best in terms of breed representation.

One more question. Do you plan to spay/neuter all the pups BEFORE they are sold to their new homes? If not, then how are you being responsible that "accidental" situations like yours won't happen again?

A back yard breeder is a back yard breeder is a back yard breeder. And back yard breeders are destroying the breed faster than the government ever could.

And I find it an absolute shame to have to hear people exclaim "Oh! I hope they find good forever homes!". Seems like this situation should have been handled responsibly & all the dogs should already HAVE their responsible homes. As for her being pretty, she is. But so are 99.999% of the dogs I have to tell that to before I have to kill them (euthanasia folks). They were products of "pretty" dogs too that no one wanted for various reasons.
 
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