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Re: [PyrNet-L] Breeding



I had Pyrs several years before I even thought I might
like to be in the GPCA. I'v been a member better than
20 years now. And you can put money on the fact if there
is a vote on anything that passes I did not vote for it.
But I did vote.  Closed Society  get in and help make it into
something you don't believe is a closed society.  There
are a lot of hard working "nice" people in the GPCA
And most of them don't care if you are a breeder just
that you love that Pyr. It's a club that needs all the worker it can get
Dolores
----- Original Message -----
From: <Dancingpyr@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Breeding


> In a message dated 99-06-29 11:58:48 EDT, you write:
>
> << the National breed Club >>
>
> With the GPC, this is easier said than done!  First of all, you have to
know
> two individuals (not from the same household) for at least a year, who are
in
> turn members of the GPC for at least 3 years.  While I applaude trying to
> establish "serious" members to the organisation, this also prohibits new
pyr
> owners from joining, and generally fosters the view that the GPC is
something
> of a "closed society".  Members complain about backyard breeders, rescues,
> poor genetics, etc, etc, but by keeping the organisation so restricted,
it's
> hard to influence the people that Really need influencing and guidance.
We
> have joined the SE club, and are looking forward at participating in it.
>
> Just my shilling's worth...Robyn
>
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