Not exact matches
Networking with
breeders is one
of the
best ways to
find many different species and varieties
of parrots.
Sure, some
of the
best homes understand that they need to look further and delve deeper, but many just don't know how to
find a reputable
breeder (This was actually me when I was purchasing my first dog!).
With that being said however, you may still
find a loving,
well - socialized Miniature Schnauzer
of pet - quality from a
good backyard
breeder, that is raised in a loving home.
You will probably not
find a
breeder that meets all
of these recommendations, but you should try to buy the
best dog from the
best breeder you can
find.
Since the demand for the
breeder's pure bred dogs are
well sought after due to the selective nature
of the breeding practises, the newborn pups will still have to be raised with the
breeder and will only be released when a number
of pre-screened homes have been
found.
I hope if I decide to get my next dog through a
breeder, I can
find someone who lays as solid and
well rounded
of a foundation for the puppies as you do.
Best reference in the world is a «repeat customer» When you can
find a
breeder who has customers come back again and again over the span
of many years you've
found a
breeder you can count on for the next 10 + yrs
of your new family members» life.
Beware
of scams: If you
find a
breeder in Austin, Texas or an online advertisement on Craigslist advertising a litter
of «puppies for free» or to a «
good home for free» then run, do not walk away.
If you can't
find or can't afford a
good breeder, there may be plenty
of chihuahuas available in a local rescue or shelter.
Finding a
good breeder in advance
of the time you hope to bring a puppy home should be your priority.
Beware
of scams: If you
find a
breeder in Sioux Falls / SE SD, South Dakota or an online advertisement on Craigslist advertising a litter
of «puppies for free» or to a «
good home for free» then run, do not walk away.
Beware
of scams: If you
find a
breeder in Jonesboro, Arkansas or an online advertisement on Craigslist advertising a litter
of «puppies for free» or to a «
good home for free» then run, do not walk away.
A responsible owner will spend time researching dog breeds,
finding reputable
breeders, speaking to them and collating first - hand information, and looking at puppies (it's generally not a
good idea to succumb to the charms
of the very first puppy you see - the aim is to get a
good idea
of what's out there in order to make an informed final decision).
Word
of mouth can be a
good way to
find a
breeder, and if you hear
of a
breeder that you are unsure about, google them.
List the traits you most want in a dog: breed, size, predictable behavior,
good in my climate, obedience titles, easy to train,
good with kids, coat care, amount
of exercise, ability to
find a
good breeder,
good with other dogs, etc..
Clinicians and students
of ophthalmology as
well as interested breed clubs and individual
breeders and owners
of specific breeds will
find this dog breed information useful as
well.
(1) The applicant or the responsible officer
of the applicant is
of good moral character; (2) An inspection has been made
of the premises and a
finding is made that it conforms to this bill and is a suitable place in which to conduct the commercial
breeder's business; (3) The commercial
breeder has a valid sales tax registration number and is in
good standing with the Tennessee department
of revenue; and (4) The licensee has never been convicted
of any criminal offense against an animal.
For the protection
of our
breeders and those searching for a healthy,
well cared for animal, any
breeder found in violation
of specific rulings from recognized authorities or organizations will be promtly removed from the list.
Pet buyers who are
well - intentioned but are not aware
of the many wonderful socialized, healthy puppies waiting for homes at their local humane society, SPCA or rescue or who don't have the knowledge required to
find a responsible
breeder.
NOTE: No
breeder can guarantee against all hereditary diseases, but a reputable
breeder is
well informed about their breeds health issues, routinely tests for them, and informs prospective puppy buyers
of any problems they have
found.
Since you are paying a sizeable amount
of money for your puppy — at least get your money's worth and buy the
best puppy you can
find from the most reputable
breeder.
It is not uncommon to
find people breeding more than one kind
of dog (for example, quite a few Akita
breeders are also interested in Shibas), but a
breeder producing litters
of many different breeds
of dog is not going to be your
best source, and probably should be suspected as a puppy - mill or disreputable
breeder.
You are paying a hefty sum
of money for your puppy — at least get your money's worth and buy the
best puppy you can
find from the most reputable
breeder.
Trying to do a
good job
of producing healthy puppies
of appropriate temperament becomes a futile exercise if the
breeder does nothing to
find out whether those attempts have been successuful.
The
good breeders (reputable
breeders)
find their own buyers and keep control
of the puppies they breed and sell.
Here you can
find all the information you need about registered
breeders who increase the likelihood
of adopting a healthy and
good natured pet.
Sometimes
breeders will have young adults or retired show dogs available, but your
best chance
of finding an older Boxer will be a breed rescue group or animal shelter.
The blue - crowned conure breeds readily in captivity, and this is one
of few parrot species that is relatively easy to
find in pet stores, as
well as from
breeders.
No matter where you
find your next
best friend, it's important to think carefully about what type
of puppy is
best for your family — before you fall in love with the pick
of the litter from a rescue group, animal shelter or
breeder!
If you're buying a puppy, it's a
good idea to
find out which genetic illnesses are common to the breed you're interested in, so you can ask the
breeder about the physical health
of your potential pup's parents and other relatives.
If you have checked your local animal shelters and rescues and do not
find the right pet for your family, or if you choose to buy an animal from a
breeder, please
find one where the animal's
best interest is at the core
of what they do.
Hi Steve Sorry about the delay replying but if you haven't
found your perfect Staffy Cross Lab yet the
best place to get one would be a rescue shelter, because they are not a registered breed there are no lists
of registered
breeders as such.
There are lots
of reputable
breeders that can help you
find your new
best friend.
Or you may choose to go through the process
of finding a
good breeder and purchasing a puppy.
The Humane Society
of the US has a
good resource on
finding a
breeder that is actually a
good person — click here for the link.
An experienced
breeder is not only a
good way to
find a
well cared for puppy, but should also be a great source
of support to new puppy owners.
As local ordinances try to restrict the
best of our hobby
breeders, and after decades
of pressure to reduce the numbers
of litters produced, the prospective puppy buyer has less success in
finding a local
breeder that suits their needs.
«The ASPCA is committed to assisting local animal organizations, as
well as overwhelmed
breeders, to help
find homes for animals in situations like this,» said Tim Rickey, the ASPCA's Senior Director
of Field Investigation and Response.
«It's a great time to come see the breeds and talk to the
breeders to
find out about what are some
of the characteristics
of the breeds [and] will it make a
good pet or be suitable for what you want to do,» she said.
Buying from a
breeder: there are plenty
of reputable
breeders around the country and if you do want to buy a dog, do your research carefully and certainly look for referrals to
find the
best breeders so that you know what you're getting (the environment they are in day - to - day, get references from other buyers from that
breeder, etc..)
If you don't know how, then hire a dog trainer to help you
find a
good breeder, and help in the selection
of the puppy.
The breeding permits and high intact - dog license fees required by these laws and the accompanying number limits and other requirements often drive
good breeders away, leaving puppy buyers with few options for
finding well - bred healthy pets and robbing a community
of a broad and deep body
of knowledge about dog care and training.
The
best way to TRY to avoid some health issues is by
finding a reputable
breeder that not just SHOWS their dogs in conformation, but cares about the health
of the parents which is more important than taking your dog to a show... After all judges have different opinions and there is a lot
of politics involved in the dog show world.
If a rescue is not right for you, the
best chance that you have
of finding healthy Corgi Dachshund mix puppies is to go to a reputable
breeder.
In our discussion we give you some great tips on
finding a reputable
breeder of any breed
of dog and
of course there's lots
of info in this podcast about the German Shepherd Dog and their breeding program as
well.
You can never forget that
breeders are still trying to run a business at the end
of the day, so it is only in their
best interest to advertise the benefits to owning a purebred, and even perpetuating the myth that certain positive attributes can not be
found in shelter dogs.
This means that you are viewing the
BEST of the
breeders of both Goldendoodles and Labradoodles that are available anywhere, and if you can't
find what you are searching for within this site... it may not be available.
We don't doubt that you will
find the
best puppy out there and will become a proud owner
of a husky puppy but before it happens, please, read the «Why» for buying a husky puppy at the
breeder's only.
You can
find health and temperament information for many breeds, as
well as a list
of breeders, through the American Kennel Club.
This may prove difficult with a cross
of this nature, as there are currently no official breed clubs, and a
good breeder may be hard to
find.