Even professional breeders can not make this guarantee.
Even professional breeders know this.
Not exact matches
Even if the animal comes from a
professional, well - respected
breeder, it causes animals from shelters to build up as people overlook rescue animals for bred puppies.
A
professional dog
breeder also faces expenses,
even more if you count all the marketing side of running a kennel: dog shows, pet exhibitions, paid ads, website hosting, website creating, domain name, etc..
While it is always important to buy a puppy from a
professional breeder, in the case of a hybrid like the Bernedoodle, it's
even more critical to have an expert's help.
Even if you are not
professional, you will be able to notice the unprofessional job the
breeder has already done or shown.
I have a friend that buys and breeds top quality competition horses... and
even she has purchased horses through the best horse trainers in the country from well known
breeders that came up lame, or were not competitive after spending thousands of dollars on
professional training.
The way most
professional dog
breeders manage to break
even and make a profit is by caring for their dogs into the smallest details, telling the world about it, and building a reputation.
Professional dog
breeders often break
even and the ones with a great reputation may
even generate a substantial profit.
Such attacks can be traced to the attitudes of dog registries and
professional breeder organizations, including the American Kennel Club, that lobby intensively against
even modest improvements to the welfare of puppy mill dogs.
But color doesn't impact temperament (
even though some claim it does)-- it's more important that potential owners thoroughly research the breed and actively seek out a reliable,
professional breeder.
You may
even be able to see the puppies» father, which is not always possible when dealing with a
professional breeder.
More and more,
breeders, pet owners and
professional caregivers are experiencing negative and
even, often dangerous, life - threatening repercussions, from the vaccinations they are giving their dogs.
Even at this price, the company reports it has a waiting list - and no, not
professional breeders (the American Kennel Club will not register cloned dogs).
Making preparations and finding some suitable buyers / homes is important here, but knowing whether your cat is pregnant or not is not always easy and can be confusing
even for
professional breeders.