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Thanks woof- and yes, possibly I am trying to justify it a bit!
There is such a huge difference in opinions between professional dog breeders and genuine people who want a "pet" dog. But yes, i do think the balance has gone rapidly from one extreme to another- and is still going that way.
We are all so used to hearing that rescues are overwhelmed, but actually, when you try looking nowadays, there are often few suitable and massive waiting lists, expensive prices. Personally, I would prefer a balance in the middle somewhere.
I know this makes little difference in principle, but I'm not planning a lifetime of breeding dogs. It's just an experience I have always wanted. I'm well aware that any puppies I help create will actually be my own responsibility for 15 years or so. I don't agree though that every puppy "takes the place" of a rescue dog, as many people won't rescue in the first place.
To continue attempting to justify myself.... my sister, stepsister and I have rescued 14 dogs between us. With the exception of one tragedy... all have, or are having, happy healthy lives. But we all started with a puppy. Children have to learn somehow.