Sorry if that last one was bogus as far as I knew the ADOA was a legitimate group as I am signed up for email alerts and was referred by one of my rescues' foster mom. She reffered mainly for the BSL alerts. I thought it was helpful not harmful. It certainly sounded urgent. Once again my apologies.
Well, I'm not a breeder but if I had so much to hide that I would block any kennel inspector from my kennels and property and not allow them to see any records without a warrant - then what kind of breeder am I really?
I would want to be the kind of breeder that is proud of my dogs and my setup and would welcome anyone to come in and visit - even inspectors.
That other post of yours was for people who have something to hide. (Or at least it gives that impression) and didn't seem to be related to BSL, only to puppy mills, "commercial breeders" and auctioners. The message was correct in that it is your right to not allow anyone in unless they have a warrant, but the question is why would you feel you have to do this?
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Well, I'm not a breeder but if I had so much to hide that I would block any kennel inspector from my kennels and property and not allow them to see any records without a warrant - then what kind of breeder am I really? ... That ... was for people who have something to hide. (Or at least it gives that impression) and didn't seem to be related to BSL, only to puppy mills, "commercial breeders" and auctioners. The message was correct in that it is your right to not allow anyone in unless they have a warrant, but the question is why would you feel you have to do this?
That was how I read it, too.
I know the O.P. thought that its purported urgency made it look like posting material, but if we receive "Cross-posting OK" emails, we really need to find out what the post actually is and who originated it. This board could be nothing BUT those emails if we didn't. They are almost always BS, in my experience.
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