They have their opinion about the ethics of such breeding, but lying about the offspring doesn't do much to promote their own ethical standing.
I agree that the headline is inaccurate, or misleading. However, it is true that the bitch was sired by a popular double-merle stud dog who has an ROM, and that the breeder of both animals is very upfront about doing merle-merle breedings and offering double-merle dogs at stud (Polaris/"Oreo" has been at a few nationals, and even placed in the stud dog class one year). Them's the facts - I don't think anyone could dispute them.
The
question is whether or not it is ethically acceptable to intentionally produce double-merle Shelties, and, as a corollary, whether or not it is ethically acceptable to support this practice by breeding to intentionally-produced double merle stud dogs. You can go so far (as the author of this blog does) as to wonder whether or not it is ethically acceptable to reward this activity by putting up the get of IPDM* stud dogs. These are the points we can dispute.
To bring this conversation full-circle (and back to what we were talking about earlier in the thread), I think it's useful to consider why it is that the "uninformed" (such as this blogger) find IPDM breedings so objectionable. Is it because they're ignorant, and could have their minds changed if we carefully explained the process to them? Or is it something else?
I've grown up "in Shelties", as many of you know. I still have a whole lot to learn, but I have existed within the culture of the breed (in the context of breeding and conformation shows) for almost my whole life. I'm not a radical outsider. And yet, IPDM breedings make me very uncomfortable. I certainly have a long way yet to go in my "Sheltie education", but I don't think that any additional education is going to make me any less uncomfortable with this practice.
I'm glad that we're having this conversation. We
should be challenging ourselves and each other to critically assess how and why we make the choices that we do - especially now that the "radical outsiders" are scrutinizing our choices as well.
*You know it's getting intense when you have to make up an acronym.