Most good breeders will gladly take back any of their dogs should the new owner's circumstances change.
Most good breeders strive to better a breed.
Most good breeders know this already and are very selective about which dogs they choose to breed, but this idea can be surprising to many owners who are new to the process and aren't aware that personality traits can be inherited.
Most good breeders will have an application process before approving a reservation, and will require the new purchaser to pick up their puppy in person, rather than just shipping it to an unknown future.
Most good breeders do not have puppies available all the time.
Not exact matches
Paulson himself aspires to be the
most successful horse owner and
breeder in the world, so he did his
best to discourage the sheikh in his quest for Arazi.
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Most of the yield increases are the result of
breeders selecting
better combinations of genes that can allow plants to take sunlight and produce more seed from that sunlight.
By breeding for the
most effective genes for terpene production,
breeders could develop corn varieties that are
better able to protect against caterpillar attacks.
Chows can be
good with children but are not usually recommended, as they were once considered one of the
most dangerous dog breeds, mostly due to bad
breeders, puppy mills and the isolation they experienced as puppies.
Most people don't realize that it's a love for producing healthier and more sound animals, with
better temperaments, that is the sole goal of a responsible
breeder.
The
best breeders offer contracts that protect not only the buyer and seller, but also the
most vulnerable part of the transaction: the puppy.
You know that the
most successful dog
breeders are not just
good breeders, they are reputable
breeders.
Breeders of West Highland Terriers should be
well aware of the affliction as it happens in this breed
most frequently.
Breeders know
better than
most the horrors of puppy mills and are usually willing to do whatever they can to stop it.
The quite common practice of euthanizing swimmers is outrageous to me, as it is to
most of the
good dedicated, established
breeders I know.
The genetics of color is complicated and goes
well beyond the simple Mendalin genetics that
most breeders remember from biology class.
He sells
most of his pups as pets and some as
breeders (for an additional fee), but keeps the
best in the litter.
Most often you will find that a
good breeder is involved in either, showing, performance, local clubs or rescue.
Any
good breeder will come prepared for the
most important health question: certificates.
And, perhaps
most controversially, I hope the
breeder I choose is being paid
well for their hard work.
The
most obvious and the
best long - term medium for dog
breeders and forever homes to stay in touch — Facebook!
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 answered.
Most reputable
breeders will only breed their dogs if they have a rating of excellent or
good.
Once our clients decide what breed (
most prefer labs) color and sex they want, we then contact our
breeders and find a current or upcoming litter that
best suites our clients needs.
Over this time, the need to selectively breed dogs for traits that make them
good at tasks has not been the main focus for
most breeders — vs breeding dogs based on things like looks and temperament.
Most well - bred litters from ethical
breeders are bred to emphasize the health, character, and trainability of every puppy in the litter.
You have to be prepared to walk away all the way up to the moment that you sign the contract (the
most common story I hear is that people get to the
breeder's home and find that it is somewhere they feel they need to rescue the puppy from, or they get there and can obviously see that the puppy is timid and will not be the happy,
well adjusted dog they had been promised).
Ask lots of questions
most breeders are only too happy to answer all your quires as they want you to have a
good understanding of the type of dachshund, smooth haired, long haired or wire haired you are interested in.
Some of those may be very
well kept large - scale kennels, but I'd suspect that
most of the people who would make that statement would not consider a large scale
breeder responsible (regardless of how
well the animals are kept) or call responsible someone who does not see through the final outcomes for the dogs.
Most of these breeds probably make
good pets if you go to a
breeder who is dedicated to keeping the breed to exact standards.
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..
Most times, a
breeder will have a
good working relationship with their vet, and that vet will know something about the breed.
Most experts agree that shelters and reputable
breeders can be
good places to get a cat, while pet stores and backyard
breeders should be avoided because of he higher chance of health and behavior issues.
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.
Most breeders will do the very
best they can to breed away from heart issues and will give you some type of health guarantee to help you get a replacement puppy, while keeping the affected puppy, should the unexpected happen.
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.
Unfortunately lots of people don't have the
most rudimentary knowledge, and that includes the
breeder as
well as the buyer.
Most stores don't sell pets and there are
good breeders out there that will sell you a pet... you just have do do your own legwork and homework to find them and be willing to work on their terms.
Although it costs money to obtain health clearances and certain certifications prior to breeding animals, it is an expense which
most breeders feel is
well worth the money.
By seven weeks, a
breeder knows which puppies are
most dominant and submissive, which are
most attentive to people, which are
most curious or adventurous, and which have the
best potential as future breeding stock, etc. and can match them with a family.
Most breeds have large groups of fanciers online and they can almost always point you in the direction of a
good breeder.
Given these conditions, the opportunity for making improvements is
well within the reach of
most clubs and
breeders.
Many of our
most successful
breeder - exhibitors enjoy discussion of their breed standard and will openly share the
good and bad points of their show and
breeder cats.
The Bedlington Terrier breed can be a challenge to learn to groom, and
most pet owners would do
well to ask their dog's
breeder to show them how.
The reputable
breeder rarely produces more than two or three litters a year and
most of the pups will be spoken for
well in advance.
This means that dogs from
breeders most likely had a
better chance at being psychologically sound than a «pet mill» dog had anyway.
Even if the
breeder is only breeding pet hamsters, rather than show hamsters, they will in
most cases have taken
good care of the hamsters.
Most of the time, backyard
breeders aren't the same level of nightmare that puppy mills are, but pride that they think they've got the
best of the breed ever and ignorance of genetic science still isn't an excuse.
We do all that is within our power, as
breeders, to offer you the
most sound and
good quality dogs - and that's worth more than money can buy.
However, if you find that some
breeders are selling you a Mini Labradoodle for a very low price — then it means that it's
most likely too
good to be true.