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puggles are great
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/27/2008 10:44:41 AM   
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Quote moggie:  yes bb, i did make a mistake and posted the wrong thread. i know the breeding ropes well. there is good and bad in everything on this earth. i am not buying poms response. break a leg or not...she...

I simply answered ND's question about that comment although it had nothing to do with this thread. I don't have to worry about losing respect nor do I care as I don't make my living off the wombs of dogs and give updates on how great my assembly line is doing.

Hilarious how you go around telling other people they shouldn't be mixing breeds, but it's fine for you to conduct your mutt for bucks operation as usual.
 moggie
 Posted 4/27/2008 11:53:08 AM   
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know what,

im not going here with you, its not worth my time!!!! you have no idea what you are talking about!!!!!!
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/27/2008 12:05:05 PM   
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Quote moggie:  know what,

im not going here with you, its not worth my time!!!! you have no idea what you are talking about!!!!!!

Oh I only know from what you yourself have disclosed here and I have a strong suspicion you're producing more than what you have copped to. Your friend gave you an idea and you ran with it just like Beagle said she "caved" to the pressure of profit. Disgusting
 moggie
 Posted 4/27/2008 12:16:47 PM   
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: what???? on this earth are you talking about???? what cave???::


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 moggie
 Posted 4/27/2008 12:19:08 PM   
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FRIEND??? WHAT FRIEND????
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/27/2008 12:29:29 PM   
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Quote moggie:  FRIEND??? WHAT FRIEND????

you stated on here your friend gave you the idea to start greeding. It's in print right here in the archives.

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 maoseger1010
 Posted 4/27/2008 12:36:50 PM   
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"Break a leg" is a well-known saying in theatre which means "good luck". It is typically said to actors before they go out onto stage to perform.

The expression reflects a theatrical superstition in which wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck. The expression is sometimes used outside the theatre as superstitions and customs travel through other professions and then into common use.

 moggie
 Posted 4/27/2008 4:18:32 PM   
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 naturaldane
 Posted 4/27/2008 5:22:07 PM   
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Quote maoseger1010: "Break a leg" is a well-known saying in theatre which means "good luck". It is typically said to actors before they go out onto stage to perform.

The expression reflects a theatrical superstition in...

It wasnt in the saying itself, I wouldnt have taken it the wrong way if the part of yours not the dogs had not been added.
 maoseger1010
 Posted 4/27/2008 11:40:04 PM   
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Quote naturaldane: It wasnt in the saying itself, I wouldnt have taken it the wrong way if the part of yours not the dogs had not been added.

See and my goofy brain totally got what she was trying to say. The wish for good luck was to you, and she was clairfying that she ment it to be good luck to you and not bad luck for your dog. In all fairness I did not think then nor do I think now that she was trying to be mean spirted or rude.
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/28/2008 12:27:26 AM   
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YEAH WHAT SHE SAID and also Dane I thought you had invited sarcasm in your original post if you want to dig it up. I don't know why you are being sensitive on this point but I am sorry if I offended you. I'm glad you're able to do something you enjoy.
 beaglebrat
 Posted 4/28/2008 9:05:08 AM   
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Quote PerfectPom: Oh I only know from what you yourself have disclosed here and I have a strong suspicion you're producing more than what you have copped to. Your friend gave you an idea and you ran with it just like Beagle...

Really profit? I think that I have said I 'caved' to the pressure of friends wanting Puggles. That's how I got started.

But after my first litter of Puppies had been so much STRONGER, HEALTHIER, and EASIER TO RAISE, than Purebred Pugs.... that has a lot to do with it.

I think Puggles are a lot healthier dogs than Pugs and have better personalities than Beagles.

I have had 2 of my vets BOTH say positive things about the Puggles, and they wouldn't say it if they didn't think it. The first litter of Puggles I brought in to my old one, he let me know. He just shook his head and gave me an eyeroll when I said they were Puggles. But after consistently bringing him in cute healthy Puppies. he has said he can see they are nice HEALTHY Puppies.

My other VET said that not just my Puggles, but ALL the puggles that she has met in her practice have been really NICE dogs. She thinks they really DO get the BEST OF BOTH BREEDS.

Which I am sure not ALL DO, but I think most do well if they are raised properly from the start and trained properly. That is why they ARE SO POPULAR.

The only people I know that can't even stand the idea are people involved some way with Purebreds or Rescue. Even if it's just owning them. They have something against 'mixing'.

I hate to tell you but purebred breeding and showing have NOT been a benefit to ALL Dog BREEDS. Many breeds have VERY LITTLE HEALTH TESTING. They have been bred PURELY FOR LOOKS. Having a face so flat that the Dog can't breath, IS NOT GOOD, IS NOT HEALTHY. People SEE THAT!

Now it is getting the purebred breeders where it hurts, THEIR SALES, THEIR WALLETS and now they are screaming their bloody heads off.

I guess they shouldn't have bred for such extreme and unhealthy features. Some PUGGLES look more like Ancient Pugs than the current day purebred Pugs do.
 midgehelp
 Posted 4/28/2008 10:14:45 AM   
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Well I agree that puggles are fabulous! My puggle Midge is always the happiest thing but we are still having trouble with training her. She is very destructive right now. We start puppy classes next week so hopefully she will get better. She is 6 months old. Good luck puggle owners!
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/28/2008 11:39:11 AM   
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Quote beaglebrat: Really profit? I think that I have said I 'caved' to the pressure of friends wanting Puggles. That's how I got started.

But after my first litter of Puppies had been so much STRONGER, HEALTHIER, and...

 beaglebrat
 Posted 4/28/2008 12:13:02 PM   
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Quote PerfectPom: 

Right, because you are expert in all things dog. I forgot. Actually I think you are an expert in opening your mouth about things you know nothing about.

Back at you. You know they call that smiley 'spew' which is exactly what you do with your misinformation and OPINIONS presented like information.
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/28/2008 12:19:33 PM   
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Quote beaglebrat: Right, because you are expert in all things dog. I forgot. Actually I think you are an expert in opening your mouth about things you know nothing about.

Back at you. You know they call that...

Don't have to be any kind of expert to realize what you're about

Just because you put dogs together in mass breedings and learn from them how to better produce while still cutting costs certainly doesn't make you an authority.
 naturaldane
 Posted 4/28/2008 12:25:53 PM   
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Geeze this is almost as exciting as a tennis match, going to get a neck cramp if im not careful.

Pom, have you even seen BBs dogs? Though I dont like the idea of the puggles her boxers are great dogs and quite frankly I dont see where the puggles are worth all this drama they are getting or why it is still being harped on. Some people like crosses, I like my nubian lamancha cross goats better than either of the breeds pure. My favorite horse was a Qh Tb cross, and you cant say thats different because many of those crosses are killed because of being un wanted or what have you, here lately its been because of feed prices.
 PerfectPom
 Posted 4/28/2008 12:41:58 PM   
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Quote naturaldane: Geeze this is almost as exciting as a tennis match, going to get a neck cramp if im not careful.

Pom, have you even seen BBs dogs? Though I dont like the idea of the puggles her boxers are great dogs...

Seriously Dane I don't want or need to look at her Boxer stock, which has also been critiqued here and other places. I have already formed an opinion based exclusivly on what comes out of her own mouth.

I felt compelled to say something when she discusses her assembly line and may in the future feel the need again. It is what it is.
 beaglebrat
 Posted 4/28/2008 1:09:58 PM   
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Quote PerfectPom: Seriously Dane I don't want or need to look at her Boxer stock, which has also been critiqued here and other places. I have already formed an opinion based exclusivly on what comes out of her own mouth....

Assembly line? In my house? Really? My house isn't even that big. Do I raise more Puppies than some? Yes. Do I take care of them and find them homes? Yes.

If people need to rehome my dogs, do I offer to take them back or help them find homes for them? Yes.

You are no one to judge me. In case you haven't noticed, this is a site for SELLING Puppies. They made rules concerning problem people like YOU.

If you don't like that, maybe you would be more comfortable on the petfinder forum or one of those other forums that don't have rules about 'breeder bashing'.

Because that is exactly what you are saying is that you don't like how many dogs I raise, or that I raise a mixed breed. Which frankly isn't any of your business.

ND-- I have a purebred thoroughbred that has so many issues that I haven't been able to sell her, but my new great horse is a 1/2 quarter horse, 1/2 Arabian. She is probably the best horse I have owned in 13 years.

I guess I should chastise my friend for breeding her.
 naturaldane
 Posted 4/28/2008 1:40:13 PM   
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in my opinion, it is only Gods job to judge. Who am I to judge some one else, have I done no wrong in my life, hasn't every one. I really don't understand why you harp on this when in fact you have just as dirty hands if you really want to look at it that way, the buyers are just as responsible as the breeders. Both of you love your dogs and why cant we just let them Lie.

it also my opinion that every one is entitled to theirs but running it into the ground is a bit excessive and really uncalled for. Granted its entertainment to a point but as Surviver has became old so has the puggle bickering.

Its your loss the fact you are making such a firm judgment, even though i do not like the puggle thing, there is much to be learned from her and all of us and its rather childish to let something that isnt going to go away to stand in the way of it all. Lets go back to eating newbies not each other.
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