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Ethical Animal Breeders are Being Crushed by the Media

Attention is being intensely focused on pet mills, hoarders and animal abuse and adversely effecting the businesses of ethical animal breeders.

There has been much in the media pertaining to animal abuse, pet mills, hoarders and pet stores that buy from pet mills. The general public has jumped on the band wagon. Anyone wishing to buy a pet is paranoid. Ethical animal breeders are being accused of being pet mills.

With all the news as of late it is becoming very difficult for ethical animal breeders to maintain a thriving business. Yes, they should be allowed to make money from raising these animals. Raising animals is difficult work, many long days and sometimes nights of worry. Things do not always go smoothly, even for the best of ethical animal breeders. There are times when birthing goes wrong. The ethical animal breeder will be up all night on an emergency trip to the veterinarians office or out in the barn with him assisting a breach birth. This cost money and time. The ethical animal breeder works very hard cleaning up after and caring for their animals. It is sometimes more than a regular job to them. They get up early in the morning and immediately start feeding, watering and socializing their animals. They spend a part of the day with each one of them. They stop for breakfast, lunch and dinner and just like all working people they work all day.

Do you really think they have it so easy? Not a chance. They don’t get to sit down and watch TV after dinner, it is time for the evening feeding. If they are lucky this night will not bring any surprises.

Why do people insist that they should not make a profit for all their efforts. When they are working very hard, their animals are pedigreed, pure bred, well fed, medically sound and up to date on shots. There is still the issue of placing their animals in proper homes, ethical breeders are very selective about the homes their animals are placed in. They will ask numerous questions and provide abundant information. Many transactions are done online making it impossible to show their facility. If, however it is possible they will be happy to show their perspective buyers around. They have healthy, happy animals. The facilities may not be perfectly clean but it will be obvious they are cleaned on a regular basis. The animals are happy to see them and come to the ethical breeder for affection. No these ethical breeders are not in business just for the money but they deserve an income for all their efforts.

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  1. marci

    On January 25, 2008 at 8:30 pm


    Your article is glorifying the “ethical breeder”. When you compare the “ethical breeder” to the average Amish businessman in Lancaster, naturally the “ethical breeder” sounds wonderful!
    However, you really have no clue, do you?

    “Breeding” needs to stop. We’ve “breeded” so much that we now need to “catch up” on finding homes for those who have already been “bred”. Like so many things in this world, we just can’t see the answer because the dollar is in the way.

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