rockin p it sounds like you need to run with some with new people. i don't think i run with one person that would take a pup from an unplanned breeding and when it didn't act right say it was your dog and not theirs. WE would say THAT particular pup is a cull and no one dog would "get the blame" for the pup not turning out. also i dont run with one person that would bring a gyp in heat with the intent of getting and accideantal breeding to someones dog.

you are also very right in yoru statement as far as breeders and people that are running pigs. i don't consider myself a breeder, i want dogs that find and stop pigs. i don't care if it comes from a planned breeding ro not. if one of those pups turns out, and both parents are good then i will make another breeding based off what that dogs brings to the table and what is behind that dog.
i understand that breeders have an end in mind. i still stand by my statement that if both dogs are good dogs and breeding worthy dogs why cull a whole litter just cause you didn't plan it or it doesn't align with what you want to breed. i guess i want good dogs, and good dogs aren't always a planned breeding. rocking p it kind of confuses me when you say a breeder has in his mind what he is wanting to get out of a breeding, then you say some of you don't care and will take anything that might run a pig. aren't we trying to breed dogs that run pigs? i truly hope that you don't take this as a pot shot or me being a smartbutt, i just need a little explanation. because i know if i make a breeding i'm trying to breed dogs that will run a pig and stop it. if two dogs that are good at doing that and come from dogs that are good at doing that, why would i cull a whole litter of pups that might do what i want them to do?