«I decided to join the Assured Breeder Scheme because I wanted the confidence and the reassurance that I was doing all of the right things by my girls and the breed» «
As a novice breeder, it was reassuring to be able to tick the boxes and to have access to help and guidance.»
«I decided to join the ABS because I wanted the confidence and the reassurance that I was doing all of the right things by my girls and the breed» «
As a novice breeder, it was reassuring to be able to tick the boxes and to have access to help and guidance.»
As a novice breeder what can you do to ease your way?
Not exact matches
As the sport developed and matured it became increasingly difficult for the
novice to compete and win against the professional handler, the seasoned
breeder and the experienced exhibitor.
As a matter of ethics, I pledge to help educate the general public as well as to assist the novice breede
As a matter of ethics, I pledge to help educate the general public
as well as to assist the novice breede
as well
as to assist the novice breede
as to assist the
novice breeder.
Contents include: Foreword, The Origin of the Kerry Blue Terrier, The KBT
as a Pet, Feeding, Health Hints, Housebreaking, Grooming, The KBT
as a Show Dog, The KBT in Obedience Training, Conditioning the KBT, Trimming the KBT, Preparing and Handling a Kerry — Show Competition, Official American Standard of the KBT, Basic Functional Anatomy of the KBT, Contemplations for the
Novice Breeder, Miscellaneous Hints to the
Novice Breeder, Tail docking and dew claw removal, Setting Kerry ears, Repeat Breeding, Bringing Kerry History Up To Date, 1968 - 1976, The Parent Club and the AKC,
Breeders Displays.
It is often assumed that
breeders are experts and owners are rank
novices, so that it makes sense to leave the pup with the
breeder as long
as possible.
«Reinforce the basic concepts of responsible breeding practice for
novice breeders and puppy buyers
as tried and tested by experienced
breeders over many years.
ACC no longer requires this form but still makes it available for anyone, particularly
novice breeders, to use
as a way to involve your veterinarian in the decision making process.
Both were attended by enthusiastic groups of
novices and experienced
breeders representing the three or four Boerboel breed clubs in the country
as well
as fanciers from Belgium and the United Kingdom.