Why Protecting Breeding Rights Matters

Preserving Pomsky Excellence: Why Safeguarding Our Breed Matters

Breeding Pomskies is a journey of love and dedication. Reputable kennel programs play a vital role in keeping our Pomskies healthy and true to their unique qualities. Yet, challenges like backyard breeding and allowing breed rights to any who are willing to pay the premium, threaten their future.

We must stand together to protect our beloved Pomskies and ensure a bright future filled with happy, healthy pups.

  1. Keeping Pomsky Excellence Alive: Good kennel programs work hard to bring out the best in our Pomskies, preserving their unique qualities with care and dedication.

  2. Healthy and Happy Pomskies: Through careful breeding, we ensure that our Pomskies are not just cute but also healthy!

  3. Guiding Pomsky Standards: APKC® Breeders should be taking the lead in shaping and refining Pomsky standards, ensuring our furry friends stay true to their wonderful selves.

  4. Thriving Pomsky Community: By protecting our breeding rights, we maintain high standards, attracting breeders who also want to breed happy and healthy Pomskies. It will also start showing differences between lesser-quality Pomskies.

  5. Trusted Pomsky Family: Openness and honesty build trust in our community, creating a safe space for everyone who loves Pomskies.

Challenges and the Call to Protect Our Pomskies:

  • Hidden Dangers: Some practices, like backyard breeding, put our Pomsky breed at risk. We need to be vigilant to keep them safe and sound.

  • Our Shared Duty: Each one of us is a guardian of our Pomskies. We must stand against practices that harm their well-being.

  • From the Heart: Breeding Pomskies is not just a job; it's a commitment to the well-being of each Pomsky born. Let's cherish and protect them.

    A Simple Plea: Let's reject shortcuts for quick money, and stay true to our promise of a happy and healthy future for every Pomsky. The way we do this is by not providing breed rights to anyone who asks. It means carefully fielding breeders, making sure they are APKC® certified, and good, honest, ethical breeders. It also means that when you offer breed rights, you are also offering support as their mentor, helping to teach new generations of Pomsky breeders to do things the right way and for the right reason.

In the face of challenges, the call to protect our Pomsky breed echoes loudly. It's not just about breeding; it's about safeguarding the joy and health of our Pomskies—a breed we all deeply care about and have spent so much time, money, and effort in establishing.

Kim Baumann (KP Pomskies)

Kim started breeding Pomskies 4 years ago. With her background in education and adult training, it shows with the topics she tackles.

http://www.kppomskies.com
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