Another of the most frequent criticisms of legal and family breeding is the following: only bad people buy dogs.
People who buy dogs are neither better nor worse people than those who adopt, they are simply people who, using their freedom and having the possibility to do so, decide to buy a dog of a certain breed for “x” reason. It may be for a functionality issue, for example; for a blind sister who needs exactly a service puppy that comes from a spectacular line, with fixed parents.
The moment you forbid me, there is the problem. By telling me not to buy, you are taking away my freedom, and my freedom and happiness are those things that I can devote to what I decide.
In conclusion, no one has the right to tell anyone whether they can buy a puppy.
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