I have never bought a dog from a breeder, and I never will. There are SO many dogs killed every day because no one in the world wants them. I can't support an industry that is cranking out more of them.
I also have never bought from a breeder, but I'm not understanding your reason. Should everyone buy used cars that need a new owner and not support the car companies cranking out new ones? The dogs coming from good breeders are certainly different than the typical dog from a shelter or rescue. We have bought puppies and gotten rescues. There certainly are pluses and minuses. We even did the Vuchard test on a litter and were impressed at how accurate it was. When we bought from a rescue, we didn't know what problems we were getting and it took a lot of work to correct the errors of the original owners. I don't know what route I'd take next, but I won't be against breeders.
I also have never bought from a breeder, but I'm not understanding your reason. Should everyone buy used cars that need a new owner and not support the car companies cranking out new ones? The dogs coming from good breeders are certainly different than the typical dog from a shelter or rescue. We have bought puppies and gotten rescues. There certainly are pluses and minuses. We even did the Vuchard test on a litter and were impressed at how accurate it was. When we bought from a rescue, we didn't know what problems we were getting and it took a lot of work to correct the errors of the original owners. I don't know what route I'd take next, but I won't be against breeders.
What I'm really looking for is a 6 month old that stayed with the *****. They already know how to be dogs, and that PEOPLE are NOT DOGS. Big issue around small children.
I can go with you on that if the dog is only a pet. A "warm object of your affection" , But some dogs are just built for purpose, and a retriever has "built in" some aspects that I really enjoy.(Like hunting waterfowl or even upland game) Much like cattle dogs just take to rounding up livestock.
The issue with most dogs and children is the childs issue on not being properly supervised being around a dog.
I don't care what breed you have and how long you've had both the kid and dog, leaving the two left together unsupervised is dangerous.
I had never heard of that so had to call up Google again... I believe that you meant the Volhard puppy test. http://www.debbiespoodles.com/Volhard_Puppy.pdf
When I was looking for my first puppy I read a lot of books by "Experts" and got a lot of bogus ideas. The worst thing I read though, was when somebody wrote "Let the breeder pick out a puppy for you."
That's a surefire way to get the least desirable pup of the litter.