Not exact matches
When you get a pedigree dog from a
breeder, you should research the
breeder's stock history,
meet the breed pair and see puppies from former litters
before making your choice.
If you have older children, we recommend that you take the kids to
meet the Shiba at the owner or
breeder's house
before making a decision.
But by defining herself as a retail pet store, a
breeder could then opt to conduct her business entirely via the Internet, phone, and mail — eliminating the small protection the consumer might get from
meeting a dog
before buying him.
Do not buy these dogs from online classified ads, such as Craigslist, and make sure to
meet the
breeder, if possible,
before buying the dog.
Don't support this cruelty; always visit the
breeder's home and
meet both parents of the puppy
before you buy.
Following is a list of requirements the
breeder should
meet before you consider purchasing a puppy.
But
before I got the dog I drove to
meet the
breeder to see what type of conditions the dog was coming from.
Try to find a good
breeder and
meet some adult St Bernards
before deciding for sure that this dog is right for you.
Before deciding on your new puppy, make sure you bring him home and let the allergic person
meet him — a responsible
breeder will take him back if there is a problem.
Before reaching a final decision, it's important to understand more about Pomeranian husky
breeders and the costs and challenges that these
breeders must
meet to make these designer dogs available.
You should always
meet the
breeder and the parents of your new puppy
before you purchase and feel comfortable with them!.
NAIA urges all shelters, public and private, to scan for microchips in incoming dogs, implant chips in adopted dogs, provide basic training and socialization for dogs
before adoption, work with rescues and
breeders to match prospective owners to a dog that fits their lifestyles and
meets their needs, and coordinate training efforts with local training clubs and businesses.
Prospective dog owners would be able to visit a
breeder's home to select their puppy and
meet the adult dogs
before making their purchase.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street
breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other people who he has never
meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
Presented below is a list of requirements the
breeder should
meet before you consider purchasing a puppy.
Opponents of the bill testified
before the Committee, insisting they can not afford to
meet the standards set by this bill. Ken Brandt, a lobbyist for the Pennsylvania Professional Dog
Breeders Association was blunt in telling the committee the purpose of the bill was to shut down their businesses.
If you do buy from a
breeder, go along and
meet the owner
before you take your puppy home.
Whilst there is nothing wrong with initially sourcing a
breeder's details online one in five who bought puppies online or on social media ended up with pups that were sick throughout their lives or died
before they were six months old, as too many people do not know what they should expect and demand from a
breeder when they
meet them.