Q&A: Question for the reputable breeders, does this happen much in show breeding…?

Question by Shadow’s Melon: Question for the reputable breeders, does this happen much in show breeding…?
I met someone who has a Saint Bernard, which she is bragging about being a show dog. Turns out, she got him from a breeder who is paying to show the dog to conformation and then intends to harvest his sperm for breeding. The owner has nothing to do with her dogs training or showing, a “handler” is doing it for the breeder. Now this woman is clearly one of a LOW education, I mean down right ignorant acting in all ways and rather “trashy”. I found it VERY hard to believe that any reputable breeder would place a pet puppy in her home, and certainly not a show quality specimen. Is this a bad breeder, merely doing this so he can say “champion” parents and sell the pups for more? Are there many in the show world that are like this? Kind of feels like a step above a puppy mill to me since the breeder obviously doesn’t care who owns his show potentials. What do you think?
I know that co-ownership is a common thing, but my understanding is that a reputable breeder is VERY selective about the homes their pups go to in general and more so with a show potential. What surprises me here is that the breeder would actually place a dog with this woman at all. Seems that the breeder doesn’t care who keeps the dog, as long as he can show it and harvest from it.
This woman brought an unaltered male in to a public dog park, which is against rules of the park. She blatantly disregards this and brings in her 1 yr old male, who then gets in fights with other dogs in the park. She said he had his face “ripped” apart once.

Now, I don’t know of any show breeders around these parts who would allow this sort of thing to occur with a co-owned breeding potential dog. I have yet to meet a show breeder around here who would take their prized show dogs to a public dog park and risk injury to that prized specimen…

The co-owner does not need to be super smart to co-own, but I would assume a breeder would research extensively on the potential show owner as well as have contracts prohibiting things where the “show potential” could become injured in any way. If the owner is making these kinds of bad choices, what else might she be doing wrong?
I would expect a reputable breeder, putting a male out there with co-ownership to someone without any experience, would at least take the time to educate that owner and research that potential owner extensively to confirm they will “follow the rules” set by that breeder. Inform them of what to expect from an unaltered male as he reaches sexual maturity. Not take the dog into a situation of which they would not control–this woman didn’t have control of this dog at all when he got into it with the other dog, she just stood there and yelled at the other dog owner, never once attmepting to remove her dog from the situation.

This woman was clearly irresponsible and I just can’t see a good breeder allowing a show dog into a home like that.
Animal_Artwork: A litttle clarification goes a long way and I didn’t put all the details in. I did talk to the woman some at the park and found that her breeder isn’t even in the state, so he/she is no where near by to assist her in rearing of their show potential pup. Again, that’s fine, if maybe you have a network of people in the area that are willing to assist or that breeder’s behalf, but from talking to her some, I’m under the impression this is not the case.

Just felt to me like this kennel/breeder doesn’t much care who cares for the show dogs as long as he/she gets to breed them if they turn out to win in the ring.

Best answer:

Answer by tom l
I think I would leave that one alone. I use the premise that where there is smoke there is usually fire, and just stay away.

There are however many legitimate situations that sound a little funny until you know the actual details.
Here is a case in point, Mary Howley is one of the most knowledgeable breeders on the planet.

http://www.bird-dog-news.com/Article/MtbC.html

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