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May 10 2009
12:36:05 PM
I was wondering who has leucistic gliders and if you have pictures I want to see them please.
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May 10 2009
01:26:11 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
I dont have any leus myself but I think there REALLY pritty, I have wanted one forever! lol.
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May 10 2009
01:28:20 PM
kazko Little Bunny FooFoo GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kazko's Photo Album kazko's Journal TX, USA 6747 Posts
Well you should know that in order to get one pretty white sugar glider, you have to get 5 ugly patchy ones. Often times the breeders will loose or destroy these sickly looking animals that nobody wants.




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May 10 2009
02:08:50 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
I think the ugly patchy ones are cute!!!
I would rescue them all if I could.
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May 10 2009
02:53:02 PM
snusie Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit snusie's Photo Album snusie's Journal USA 2962 Posts
That cute glider in the picture is missing at least one leg. The pretty colors come from intensive inbreeding, and there are many more born with birth defects than without. Lots of times, the defects aren't visible on the outside; they can be as mild as a slight heart disorder and as severe as damaged internal organs, so that the glider can't digest its food. The same thing has been happening for years with dogs and cats. I understand the ferret population is also becoming dangerously inbred. Personally, I don't see the sense in giving life to creatures that can't have a full, healthy one; or in giving life only to take it away.
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May 10 2009
03:24:48 PM
trigger Glider Visit trigger's Photo Album USA 164 Posts
That "ugly patchy" glider is a mosaic. It is a color mutation completely seperate from the leucistic. I know I have one here. I also have leu hets here.
You can not get mosaic from leu or leu het gliders. Mosaic have NO hets, they have to come from a mosaic parent & if they are a mo they will show mo colors. White mo's are harder to determine as they can be mistaken for leu.
The only way you get solid white, (BEW) leucistic gliders are from leu or leu het parents.

I am personally friends with several of the breeders of mo's that you claim are lost or destroyed & that is false. Those ugly mo's happen to be quite sought after & cost about $3000 each. I can promise you that all my friends try to save every glider born from standard gray to albino. They are NEVER destroyed, nor purposely lost.
I don't know what breeding circles you are running in, but I'm glad it's not the same ones I do.
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May 10 2009
03:29:17 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
hmm, interesting, I dont think I would ever buy from a breeder that killed the joeys just because they wernt up to standards, its not right, I havent come across a breeder like this, im not sure if ppp killes there joeys that arnt up to standards, my impression was that they sold there inbred, sick gliders.

I could be wrong though so correct me if I am.
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May 10 2009
03:39:53 PM
Linzie Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Linzie's Photo Album 437 Posts
Uh oh maybe this should have been a heated debate?
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May 10 2009
03:45:26 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Linzie</i>
<br />Uh oh maybe this should have been a heated debate?
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ahaha, I guess that topic would of been a little more suitable
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May 10 2009
04:38:00 PM
trigger Glider Visit trigger's Photo Album USA 164 Posts
Nothing PPP would/could do would surprise me at all. Nothing most mills do surprise me.
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May 10 2009
04:44:50 PM
Tortiebaby Glider Visit Tortiebaby's Photo Album IL, USA 159 Posts
Kazko and Snusie- where in the world are you getting your information?! It is VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY wrong!

I breed for leucistics and mosaics, as well as other colors, and have NEVER lost a joey and sure as hell have never killed on either! I'm rather offended that anyone would even SUGGEST such a thing!

We have 3 leucistics and 5 "ugly patchy gliders"(mosaics, which, imo, are beautiful in every way and happen to be my favorite color!). We've had a total of 2 mosaics born here and 4 leucistics(not counting the non-leu/mosaic joeys born from leu/mosaic parents) and none of our joeys have ever had any health issues or "defects".

Here are pictures of all of our leucistics and mosaics. Feel free to tell me if you see anything wrong with them(*rolls eyes*):

Gilthanas- WF mosaic/100%(proven) Leu Het


Gollum- Leucistic(born here)


Skylar(the gray one)- Mosaic


Milky Way(Gollum's dad)- Leucistic


Precious(born here)- WF Mosaic/66% Leu Het


Nadine-WF Mosaic


Jewel(born here)- Leucistic/possible mosaic


Bright(born here)- Leucistic/possible mosaic


Godsend(born here)- WF Mosaic



He's too cute for just 1 pic, lol...


And, our latest addition, Samantha(born here)- Leucistic


As you can see, they're all happy and healthy and have all their body parts, lol.

*BTW, the glider in that pic above posted by Kazko is not missing ANY legs.

Edited by - Tortiebaby on May 10 2009 04:49:37 PM
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May 10 2009
04:51:31 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Tortiebaby</i>
<br />Kazko and Snusie- where in the world are you getting your information?! It is VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY wrong!

I breed for leucistics and mosaics, as well as other colors, and have NEVER lost a joey and sure as hell have never killed on either! I'm rather offended that anyone would even SUGGEST such a thing!

We have 3 leucistics and 5 "ugly patchy gliders"(mosaics, which, imo, are beautiful in every way and happen to be my favorite color!). We've had a total of 2 mosaics born here and 4 leucistics(not counting the non-leu/mosaic joeys born from leu/mosaic parents) and none of our joeys have ever had any health issues or "defects".

Here are pictures of all of our leucistics and mosaics. Feel free to tell me if you see anything wrong with them(*rolls eyes*):

As you can see, they're all happy and healthy and have all their body parts, lol.

*BTW, the glider in that pic above posted by Kazko is not missing ANY legs.
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I LOVE YOUR GLIDERS!!! there BEAUTIFUL!!
I wish I could colour breed but there isnt alot of breeders up here in canada so its difficult to find the colors, plus buying them is expensive!!!

I wish I could have a leu or mosaic there soo beautiful, dont get me wrong I love my greys but I love the color vairations.
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May 10 2009
04:59:34 PM
Mollysmom Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Visit Mollysmom's Photo Album MI, USA 2011 Posts
Wow, Tortie! Your babies are gorgeous! Cute, cute, cute!!!

I love Precious' tail...so pretty.
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May 10 2009
05:19:24 PM
Tortiebaby Glider Visit Tortiebaby's Photo Album IL, USA 159 Posts
Thanks. :)

Linzie, I hope those pics help you with your much-needed "leu fix", lol. I've got a lot more where those came from, so feel free to let me know if you need more, haha.
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May 10 2009
05:23:53 PM
Linzie Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Linzie's Photo Album 437 Posts
I have 6 greys and I love them to death.I just love the differnt colors. A Leu is my favorite color.
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May 10 2009
05:27:19 PM
AmyJane Glider Visit AmyJane's Photo Album 75 Posts
Godsend is beautiful!!!! I like him the best lol
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May 10 2009
05:39:04 PM
noeld2006 Super Glider GliderMap Visit noeld2006's Photo Album USA 371 Posts
they are pretty but I would never spend 1000 plus on a sugar glider, especially since so many of them are in animal shelters.....it makes no sense to me.
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May 10 2009
05:53:25 PM
lovely1inred Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit lovely1inred's Photo Album 1144 Posts
I don't think Kaz was trying to malign any breeder in particular, only point out that there ARE people that will breed solely for the color, doing so by inbreeding, and will cull out the sub-standard joeys, whether because they do not meet the color requirement or have some other defect.
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May 10 2009
06:45:07 PM
Tortiebaby Glider Visit Tortiebaby's Photo Album IL, USA 159 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
<br />they are pretty but I would never spend 1000 plus on a sugar glider, especially since so many of them are in animal shelters.....it makes no sense to me.
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People spend $1000+ on dogs all the time. Why is it so different to spend that much on a glider? Gliders live just as long(if not longer) then a dog, require more effort to care for and raise, and are much harder to breed for... I don't see the price as being outrageous at all.

People won't pay more then they want to. ;) If they don't want a $1000 glider then they don't have to buy one, lol. I've gotten some of my gliders for little or no money and some I've paid over $1000(the most expensive was $3300) for. I love them all equally, no matter their color or whether or not they breed. Between hubby and I we have 26 adult gliders and of all those gliders only 13 are breeding gliders and the others are non-breeding(the males are neutered or soon-to-be neutered).
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May 10 2009
07:28:22 PM
Linzie Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Linzie's Photo Album 437 Posts
Thanks! I agree with you about price people spend $1000 on other animals why not a glider? If I came across a colored glider I would rescue it. I have three gliders that were given to me as rescues and I love them to death. My intention of this post was to see some pictues not to start a debate.
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May 10 2009
08:48:54 PM
lovely1inred Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit lovely1inred's Photo Album 1144 Posts
I do not think that it is wrong to breed the colored gliders at all. Originally when they were all inbred, yes, but now breeders are learning more about lines and how to safely make colored gliders without ruining the bloodlines. I can see how some people would see the special colors as being a status symbol too, just like some dog breeds. Linzie if I had some pics I'd post them but I have standard greys that I love to death. Skittles had a previous cagemate that was a leu but I never got a pic of her before that set of owners let her get bitten by something and die. :(
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May 10 2009
09:12:21 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
man I would totially spend the money on a coloured glider if I could, I really want to colour breed in the future but as of now I dont have the space to take it on, not to mention my mom wouldnt let me spend that money on a glider lol.
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May 10 2009
09:16:25 PM
noeld2006 Super Glider GliderMap Visit noeld2006's Photo Album USA 371 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Tortiebaby</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
<br />they are pretty but I would never spend 1000 plus on a sugar glider, especially since so many of them are in animal shelters.....it makes no sense to me.
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People spend $1000+ on dogs all the time. Why is it so different to spend that much on a glider? Gliders live just as long(if not longer) then a dog, require more effort to care for and raise, and are much harder to breed for... I don't see the price as being outrageous at all.

People won't pay more then they want to. ;) If they don't want a $1000 glider then they don't have to buy one, lol. I've gotten some of my gliders for little or no money and some I've paid over $1000(the most expensive was $3300) for. I love them all equally, no matter their color or whether or not they breed. Between hubby and I we have 26 adult gliders and of all those gliders only 13 are breeding gliders and the others are non-breeding(the males are neutered or soon-to-be neutered).
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I don't believe that ppl should spend that much on a dog,cat or whatever when there are an overpopulation problem with animals. Just bc a dog is small and cute doesn't mean that they are better than a dog or cat from a shelter that deserves a loving home. Same with gliders just bc a glider is a "cool color" doesn't mean that they are any better than a standard gray or another suggie from a shelter.

Edited by - noeld2006 on May 10 2009 09:18:36 PM
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May 10 2009
09:22:55 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Tortiebaby</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
<br />they are pretty but I would never spend 1000 plus on a sugar glider, especially since so many of them are in animal shelters.....it makes no sense to me.
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People spend $1000+ on dogs all the time. Why is it so different to spend that much on a glider? Gliders live just as long(if not longer) then a dog, require more effort to care for and raise, and are much harder to breed for... I don't see the price as being outrageous at all.

People won't pay more then they want to. ;) If they don't want a $1000 glider then they don't have to buy one, lol. I've gotten some of my gliders for little or no money and some I've paid over $1000(the most expensive was $3300) for. I love them all equally, no matter their color or whether or not they breed. Between hubby and I we have 26 adult gliders and of all those gliders only 13 are breeding gliders and the others are non-breeding(the males are neutered or soon-to-be neutered).
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I don't believe that ppl should spend that much on a dog,cat or whatever when there are an overpopulation problem with animals. Just bc a dog is small and cute doesn't mean that they are better than a dog or cat from a shelter that deserves a loving home. Same with gliders just bc a glider is a "cool color" doesn't mean that they are any better than a standard gray or another suggie from a shelter.
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were not saying that there "better" then the origional standard grays, there just harder to get and they are different, they are also more rare then the standard gray gliders.

some people also like the different look. Personally I love the leus and mos just because there different, I dont like them because I think there "better" then my grays, I like them because there different.

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May 10 2009
09:28:09 PM
noeld2006 Super Glider GliderMap Visit noeld2006's Photo Album USA 371 Posts
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by stepakapets101</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
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<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by noeld2006</i>
<br />they are pretty but I would never spend 1000 plus on a sugar glider, especially since so many of them are in animal shelters.....it makes no sense to me.
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People spend $1000+ on dogs all the time. Why is it so different to spend that much on a glider? Gliders live just as long(if not longer) then a dog, require more effort to care for and raise, and are much harder to breed for... I don't see the price as being outrageous at all.

People won't pay more then they want to. ;) If they don't want a $1000 glider then they don't have to buy one, lol. I've gotten some of my gliders for little or no money and some I've paid over $1000(the most expensive was $3300) for. I love them all equally, no matter their color or whether or not they breed. Between hubby and I we have 26 adult gliders and of all those gliders only 13 are breeding gliders and the others are non-breeding(the males are neutered or soon-to-be neutered).
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I don't believe that ppl should spend that much on a dog,cat or whatever when there are an overpopulation problem with animals. Just bc a dog is small and cute doesn't mean that they are better than a dog or cat from a shelter that deserves a loving home. Same with gliders just bc a glider is a "cool color" doesn't mean that they are any better than a standard gray or another suggie from a shelter.
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were not saying that there "better" then the origional standard grays, there just harder to get and they are different, they are also more rare then the standard gray gliders.

some people also like the different look. Personally I love the leus and mos just because there different, I dont like them because I think there "better" then my grays, I like them because there different.


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All i'm saying is that I believe that ppl should always try to adopt before going to a breeder. Leus are pretty but unless there was one up for adoption then I would never buy one. There are many that would, but i'm not one of those ppl.
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May 10 2009
09:36:04 PM
Munchies Mom Super Glider GliderMap Visit Munchies Mom's Photo Album USA 270 Posts
I guess I'm just of the mind that when there are so many neglected and unwanted animals in the world, <i>buying</i> one for huge sums of money seems irresponsible, when you could <i>save</i> one buy rescuing it. For the love of the animal, right?

BTW...area leus a naturally occuring pigmentation? Like, one you would find in a glider in <i>nature</i>?
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May 10 2009
09:38:32 PM
Tortiebaby Glider Visit Tortiebaby's Photo Album IL, USA 159 Posts
The reason why people spend that much on dogs is because they get their money's worth(if they buy from a good breeder). Alot of money goes into breeding an animal and taking care of that animal(cage, food, toys, accessories, vet bills, etc...). Also, with expensive dogs, they are also buying a health guarantee and a good lineage to prove that the animal being bough is worth the money because alot of care has gone into breeding the dog for temperament, health, looks, etc...

With gliders alot of money goes into their "set-up"(cage, toys, wheels, food, vet checks, etc...) so for just 2 grays you're putting in about $400(for gliders with good lineage) and then an additional $200-$400 for cage/accessories. Then you've got to wait about a year til they have their first joeys and they only have 1/2 babies at a time with only 2-4 litters a year. Then each joey should get a health check and fecal before going to their new home, so knock off at LEAST $50 per joey there. Sooo....say you have 4 pairs of joeys a year... That's $1600 if you sell them for $200 each, minus the $50 per joey drops the amount to $1200. Then knock off the original $800 investment for the parents and all their stuff. That leaves you with a MAXIMUM return profit of just $400 in the first TWO YEARS of breeding gliders, lol.

Of course, with more expensive gliders, you'll make more, but you'll also have to invest more and just because you pay $1000 doesn't mean they'll have $1000 joeys.

See, so, even though it SEEMS like alot of money, it really isn't.

I've put in thousands of dollars to get all my gliders and am in the process of spending another $1000 upgrading cages and wanting more wheels so each cage can have at least 2. And, of course, bigger cages=more toys and bedding. I've only had 1 joey so far sell for the asking price and of those joeys only 1 has been fully paid for so far, the others are being slowly paid off. So, despite having lots of "fancy" gliders, I'm not rolling in dough, but in debt, lol.

You've got to break down a price tag to calculate the true worth of an animal. ;)

Wow, sorry for typing up a novel, lol.
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May 10 2009
09:50:47 PM
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Also, keep in mind that the prices of gliders are dropping a LOT. They used to be WAY more! The first breeders paid an arm and a leg to get the original leus/albinos/creminos/mosaics/etc...

We're only paying a portion of that!

Just a year ago you probably couldn't find a non-sterile mosaic for under $3000, now they're as low as $1000. Leus would cost $2000 at a NORMAL price. Now the norm is $1500. Creminos were $6000-$7000, now they're $4000-$5000. Leu hets were $800-$1000, now they're $300-$500.

See, the prices are going down quickly. ;)
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May 10 2009
09:54:39 PM
stepakapets101 Super Glider GliderMap Visit stepakapets101's Photo Album stepakapets101's Journal Canada 366 Posts
I understand that when it comes to breeding you dont really make anything (unless someone intends to be a mill witch I DO NOT).

There also is like NO gliders up here in canada B.C I have only seen a few pairs on craigslist and I took them in, thats how I got my gliders and I spent about 400-500$ for the PAIR (not including cage!) I know how expensive they can be to breed and care for but I really dont mind spending the money on them.

When I get my own house im planning on dedicating atleast two rooms to my gliders. I have BIG plans for them but it will be a while before I can put the plans into motion!!! Im so excited, I have been planning forever now and saving money for it. I really want to have HUGE cages in one room, and in the other room I want it to be like a jungle for playtime.

anyways, I deff want to become a small colour breeder when I get my own place and i also want to rescue gliders, but too bad that wont be for a little while.
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May 10 2009
09:55:59 PM
Munchies Mom Super Glider GliderMap Visit Munchies Mom's Photo Album USA 270 Posts
Actually, full bred animals (especially dogs) have a much greater tendency towards both physical and mental defect, including numerous joint malformations and weaknesses and hyperactivity, due to over breeding and the carriage of defect through hereditary lines. Deformities often times do not present immediately, and may therefore be passed on repetitively to litters before even the most careful breeder may be aware that there is a genetic defect.

Edited by - Munchies Mom on May 10 2009 10:00:42 PM
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May 11 2009
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Reenabee Super Glider Visit Reenabee's Photo Album 264 Posts


(since I am not familiar with glider breeding I can not say much on the subject) But I have had quite a few dogs in my life. I will say that the pure breed dogs that I had always got sick and usually had arthritis by age 11 and died. I think the leu gliders are beautiful and if you can get people to buy them for over $1000 good for you! But as for dogs, buy from the pound. Those dogs need people the most and were the most loving pets I have ever had. Plus, the real difference between comparing glider breeding and dog breeding is gliders are not getting EUTHANIZED by the thousands everyday like dogs. I think getting rescue gliders is great but its more important to rescue dogs because they are getting killed for no reason. ok....the end hahahaha (sorry that was long)

Edited by - Reenabee on May 11 2009 12:45:48 AM
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