There is a very important difference that many people are not aware of between legal breeding and illegal breeding. When people talk about this issue, breeders are criticized a lot. We do not consider that a person who does it illegally, irresponsibly or without loving the animals he has, can be called a breeder. It can be called in many ways; making money, wanting to get rich at the expense of the dogs? We do not believe that this can be called breeding, and obviously, much less responsible breeding.
We hate bad breeding, we don’t like people who don’t do things right. In the last year we have had five inspections, five different police forces have come. And we are not saying that they should not be done, obviously we believe they are necessary, because we are talking about lives, but we believe that in all aspects there has to be a regulation, a control. We very much agree, but what does not make sense is that they come five times in a year to a place where they know that everything is being done well, where they can see our live shows, our videos, and they will know that there is nothing to hide, nothing that does not fall within the legality and what would be the scope of responsibility. And yet, a lot of people are being left aside who breed illegally, who have dogs that are not only bred improperly, but who are starving, abandoned, locked up in a house, unable to go out to urinate or go for a simple walk.
In Spain, 98% of the breeding is illegal, and only 2% are legal breeders, family owned, with their zoos and who pay their taxes.
We don’t want to get anything, we just don’t want to be bothered, and that they let us do our things with the love and affection with which we always do them. We are not extraordinary people, we are normal people, we are lucky to love our work, to do it by vocation. We are here by and for the dogs.
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