This is a generalization to say all are bad at communicating. Not all are bad since you didn’t know every cat breeder in the world. Making a generalization about anyone or any group only leads to stereotypes.
Bad aptitudes to communicate doesn't depend on the profession.
It sounds like you have had some bad experiences with breeders and/or animal lovers. This is not an indication of the behavior of all breeders or all animal lovers however.
Because many of the ranchers wanted to keep their herds purebred. It's not that crossbreeding is bad in itself, it's just that ranchers having a purebred herd didn't want any "surprises" come spring, or have any trouble with calving cows.
Unless you have a purebred dog and are mating with another purebread, it is best to neuter or spay your pet.
best if you get them from pure breeders, less of a problem or hustle, and more of a chance not to get a bad disease
Yes you could eventually. There is a blind gene in the dalmation breed. Normal ethical breeders would want to breed the bad gene out of their gene pool. This is putting it all very simply. Why would anyone want to breed a bad gene into their breed?
Adopt one from a shelter! Don't buy from pet shops, or bad breeders, such as puppy mills. ADOPT A SHELTER DOG MONTH!
There are various websites where you will find huskies for sale. But please look into the breed before buying a puppy. Do not buy one because it is pretty! Rather consider adopting adults, because there are too many puppy farmers making money and promoting bad genes. In South Africa you will pay at least R3000 for a purebred husky.
Not only must they be purebred but must be registered with the AKC and have their AKC papers. There is no needed rule by the AKC regarding how a breeder breeds their dogs, such as line breeding, out crossing or in breeding. Read the Bible and the good Lord had a lot of close close line breeding going on back in the day. It would take up pages & more pages to explain the genetics of all of this but ethical dog breeders try to breed correctly such as line breeding and others do in breeding. You just really need to know what you are doing to do in breeding. You will find out your dogs' faults and good points in a hurry when in breeding. Done correctly, in breeding will bring out the best things in your dogs, once you have gotten rid of the bad genes. I am putting this very simply here. I don't even know why this was brought up here, has nothing to do with the question asked. The purpose of being a show dog is being a purebred dog. You are showing your dog at a licensed AKC dog show which is judged by Judges who have been in the dog world a long time and are experienced in knowing the type & correct conformation of each breed they are allowed to judge. The purpose of this is to show that your dog meets all the standards set forth by that Breeds' Parent Club for the correct conformation in that particular breed. The idea being that the superior dog will become a Champion of record and an inferior dog would never become a Champion. That is how it is suppose to work but there are certain flaws in every sport. 2nd Answer: Unfortunately The last time I checked the AKC did not have a rule regarding In-breeding or Line-breeding. Many breeders do this so when you look at those AKC (worthless ) papers it looks like there is a lot of champions in your dogs background. Many dog breeders have been caught for obtaining AKC papers by using a dead dogs papers. Many more breeders have not been caught.
Mixing a pitbull with another breed is a bad move. Breeders will not recommend so.
Well the height all depends on the genetic line or if it is a purebred or not. A normal purebred 9 month old lab should be almost fully grown by now, so if it is a female probably 21-23 in. if it is a male than it can be 22-24 in. tall. But like my dog, if he/she comes from a bad line they can be 9 months old and be 28 in. tall. Also if he/she is a mix its height can vary depending on the other breed of dog mixed into the lab portion.
no they were not all bad