Sentences with phrase «just as his breeders»

Not exact matches

Purists like Smith and Moore see the quest for size as industry's deal with the devil: In return for bigger pop and bigger profits, commercial breeders now cultivate hybrids that are just bland sponges for other flavors.
We recommend any prospective owner adopt from a rescue group as well as research breed information from sanctuaries and many other resources versus just breeder sites.
As for now, if you want to purchase a white Miniature Schnauzer for all of the other reasons that make this beautiful dog a joy to have in the family, just be sure to do so from a reputable Miniature Schnauzer breeder.
While dog breeders are a wonderful source of information, just as dog owners are, remember that each is biased toward their own dog.
Most Catahoula breeders realize that the working ability is just as important a trait as is its structure and beauty.
Nature immediately weeds out that unhealthy gene package just as it does other serious congenital defects unless breeders intercede to prolong life.
This almost 70 page report contains information that those heavily involved in advocacy won't find surprising — it's what we've been trying to raise awareness about for years BUT... for those who have denied that dogs in large scale commercial breeding kennels ARE N'T neglected, aren't denied vet care and aren't suffering, we'll let's just say that we now have official confirmation that the facts, as we've presented them, are indeed true. This report reaffirms the dismal conditions the breeder dogs have now had to endure for DECADES.
At Von Whitehall German Shepherds, we differ from a lot of breeders as we often combine the genetics of different German Shepherd Dog bloodlines to achieve our goals - instead of focusing on just one particular bloodline.
Just as some brand new cars are lemons, there are also dogs and dog breeders that are lemons.
Some breeders try to pass red noses off as some special type just for marketing reasons.
ILRDB has always and will always support rescuers just as we support dog breeders.
As much as folks do their homework and read all the books, sometimes, it's just better to be able to pick up the phone or shoot an email; the breeder is usually the most efficient resource for getting a question answereAs much as folks do their homework and read all the books, sometimes, it's just better to be able to pick up the phone or shoot an email; the breeder is usually the most efficient resource for getting a question answereas folks do their homework and read all the books, sometimes, it's just better to be able to pick up the phone or shoot an email; the breeder is usually the most efficient resource for getting a question answered.
As the market demand for Pomskies increases, many breeders may ignore any health issues just so they can breed enough puppies to sell.
The genetics of these * other * color dogs is just as pure, despite that a human - decided human - oriented show standard was written - created and perpetuated - by show clubs filled with cliques of color prejudiced breeders, for so long.
The serious and dedicated hobby breeder regards his or her dogs as just that - a hobby.
by Elissa Kaminer O'Sullivan I bought a dog from a breeder, just as many of you have, or will do.
I have had my Shih - tzu puppy on this food since I brought him home from the breeder... He loved it and did so well on it I started our new Malti - zhu puppy on it as well... I tried to mix the food with her puppy chow they sent me home with but that just upset her stomach, so against Dr's recommendation I just switched her cold turkey, well that solved the tummy issues right away!!
These puppies and dogs are homeless through no fault of their own, and the majority of them will make just as healthy, loving and wonderful pets as any puppy you can get from a breeder.
Or maybe they're not planning anything for a year; in that case, ask for a referral to another breeder that shares those same priorities and has a similar (or just as good) personality and support ethic.
I'm not 100 % sure how to teach you how to spot the real deal, as recently I have seen some breeder websites that I really had to dig to determine if they were responsible breeders, or some shyster just breeding dogs.
Educate them if they're new, actually ask them what their practices are (I find a lot of people automatically label people as a BYB just for having the gall to breed any dog at all, it doesn't matter what the persons standards were — BYB is just a negative slang term intended to attack / offend any given breeder — it actually doesn't mean anything in a legal sense, there is no legal definition of it because there is no way of defining it in a legal manner without also applying it to all breeders).
Honestly, breeders aren't even contributing to overpopulation nearly as much as irresponsible owners / strays just roaming loose and breeding indiscriminately on their own.
This should not discourage breeders because other protocols such as laboratory results, radiographs, and other phenotypic test, when combined with pedigree analysis, can still produce significant improvements in just a few generations.
A well bred American Lab from a quality breeder will cost just as much as a well bred English Lab from a quality breeder.
Some purebred breeders are just as irresponsible.
When a dog shows up on your doorstep, it may seem like fate, but take a deep breath and evaluate the situation just as you would if you were purchasing from a breeder or adopting from a shelter.
Marc Abraham, Kennel Club veterinary advisor and narrator of the STOP Puppy Farming film, said: «There is now an alarming trend which is seeing breeders view dogs just as commodities without any regard for their rights as living creatures.
Breeders can use these genetic diversity results just as they already use tests for and analyses of health, longevity, type, structure, temperament, inbreeding and performance.
But this breeder also did more than just retail sales — she continued to sell to pet stores, which was in violation of the Animal Welfare Act as she no longer had an AWA license.
One thing for sure no matter what breed of dog — if any breeder isn't forthcoming with letting you visit not just the puppies but the mother as well as if possible older siblings, giving you contacts of other owners of their pups for refs, as well as checking with the breeders vet RUN!
Don't buy a French Bulldog from a breeder just to have a french bulldog as a decoration.
I like to change the word reputable breeder to responsible breeder, and at the risk of a little brag, you just wrote abt me in that article as I follow with all your points.
«There are just as many problems with local breeders,» Vanoort said.
You need to be just as honest with both the breeder and yourself as to your experience with dogs and what your expectations are.
And when I contacted the auction's owner to ask for an interview, he was welcoming and spent an entire day with me, talking openly about his personal history, his current business practices and even taking me to meet the types of breeders he respects — breeders whose dogs, when I got to their commercial - scale farms, were running and playing in spaces as big as many suburban backyards and even ballfields, dogs who came up to me to say hello and, in most cases, seemed just as happy and normal and healthy as my own two spoiled mutts at home.
The other pups in the litter, depending upon their treatment by the breeder, should adjust to their Mama's absence just so long as they've been with her for a long enough time to be cared for and socialized by her.
There is no such thing as a legitimate breeder, who cares more about the welfare of the dogs and not just about financial gain, that would breed these mixes.
If you take the time to go into the real world and talk to actual breeders, hobby and commercial scale alike, then you will find, as I have, that they are just like small - and large - scale rescuers and shelters.
When we see bans on shops in the US being spoken about as ending the huge problems of puppy mills, we know this is not really happening as breeders are just moving to sell to «rescues» to get around the retail bans, or online which remains unregulated.
With some of the outrageous prices these «rescue leagues» demand, I might as well just BUY a pure bred dog from an actual BREEDER for God's sake.
As the puppies grow they get socialized in the breeder's home environment; it just happens naturally and effortlessly.
The Berger Picard, just like all other breeds, does have some health issues that we, as breeders, are working to eliminate by carefully selected breeding.
Not all large dog breeders are bad and we have large breeders on our Assured Breeder scheme, such as Guide Dogs for the Blind who breed lots and lots of puppies but they breed them all in good conditions so it's not just about the numbers.
We really hope the steps we take as a breeder will prevent any of this as ultimately, it just adds unnecessary stress to the dragon.
When a representative from the AKC was questioned as to just how many breeders have AKC registered dogs in the country, they admitted that they did not have those figures.
Not just one or two breeders, as many as you can find.
Just because a breeder has had a few dogs trained and used as service dogs does not mean they actually understand your specific needs (especially since there is such a wide variety of types of service dogs) or can select a pup for you without ever meeting you.
This PREMIUM BREEDER»S site is just as it says.....
But where you may avoid «backyard breeders» for their reputation and the warnings you'll have heard, it's very likely that acquiring a puppy from your friend is just as problematic.
This might increase the stressful level of the pet, especially baby dragons or juveniles as they have just transferred from the breeder or pet store.
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