What is an example of a myth that keeps us divided?
BC The most common myth that separates us all is this: There are too many pets and not enough homes. The fact is, concerning dogs, we are very close to aligning the supply with the demand in most metropolitan areas. Past attempts to solve the problem have unjustly vilified responsible breeders. What critics fail to realize is there is public demand for purebred dogs to the tune of 6.5 million per year. Aggressive anti-breeding ordinances only serve to drive out responsible breeders who are quickly replaced by charlatans who avoid the law people who produce inferior stock, are more than willing to supply the demand and cut corners to make a quick buck. The demand for purebred dogs will be supplied. It’s just a matter of from whom. Do we want responsible breeders or do we want charlatans? Concerning cats, overpopulation is caused from the feral, free-roaming unowned colonies.