
Originally Posted by
JX
from what I understand with your post, you actually agree with responsible pairing.. mixbreeding and crossbreeding might be two different things as I might conceive it..
of course it would not be registered as purebreed, simply because its not, and who would really.. but to say it would not be registered as a hybrid, now thats pure unfamiliarity.. additional info; hybrid standards states that the dog has to be from two pedigreed purebreeds..
then I guess at some point I was right, its not the dogs temparement/attitude, but the owners/breeders..
youve got it all wrong.. ive never said im agreeing with mixbreeding... ive ben saying all along that i would rather leave to the experts the science of mix breeding as they have more knowledge in the outcomes... as casual owners, i dont think we are properly equipped with the knowledge as to what to expect if for example we pair a MIXED-DOG A with MIXED-DOG B. as i said, breeding should be done carefully as it would result to live beings... di siya butang na pwede lang sa nimo ipadaplin if dili ka ganahan sa resulta - physically or temperament-wise.
when i said registered, im more particularly referring to FCI-recognized registries... i dunno what registering bodies you were referring to when you said registered hybrids... thats why i am sure, hybrids cant be registered, unless and until it is already recognized as a new BREED.
to each his own again... but for me, before i decided to get a dog, ive always studied its breed standards particularly its known temperament. i have kids at home and i dont want a dog that has a volatile temper as this may endanger my family. and im sure you are aware that there are dogs that are more prone to "temper snap" than the other breeds. to me, the dog's temeprament is of primary important.
the problem lang is some try to ignore knowing the breed first before acquiring his/her dog. mao later on, if dili sila ganahan sa temperament sa ila dog, ila na lang ibaligya or simply neglect the poor dog.