The ONLY time ANY breeder needs something which is UNTYPICAL for the breed is when the breed is in general lacking a specific quality and that quality can only be found in a dog who is VERY GOOD otherwise, but has whatever wrong with him to make him UNTYPEY - in this particular case being extremely oversized.
Not exact matches
As a rule of thumb, plant
breeders in both public research institutes and private companies use genetic engineering
only in the following situations: 1) the gene of interest is not found within the crop gene pool, 2) if found in the gene pool, transfer will be difficult due to incompatibility and other breeding problems or 3) the transfer of the gene will take a long
time as in the case of perennial crops like coconut.
The term «birthmother» was invented to limit our role in our children's lives to 1) being production units («
breeders» as social workers also called us) whose sole purpose was to serve a genital function, and 2) to having
only been parents at the
time of birth, but not afterwards.
In nature, however, plants are never exposed to
only one stress at a
time, so
breeders have also taken an interest in the plants» capacity to resist multiple environmental stresses.
«Conventional
breeders can
only bring in one trait at a
time that are very simple traits,» Ronald said.
Consider breeding
only if you are a dedicated
breeder due to all the
time, effort and expense that goes with that commitment
Please do ensure that you spend some
time researching the breed and the
breeder and
only buy or adopt your kitten from a reputable
breeder with a reputation for raising healthy kittens and cats.
Consequently, the
only way forward at that
time was to assume that the condition was inherited and to use
only known healthy stock for breeding or, if buying a puppy, to buy
only from a reputable
breeder.
The
breeder has put a lot into his litter in terms of
time, money and love — love not
only of his dogs but also for the breed itself.
But even I have to acknowledge that the
only reason I'm here is because somebody (a
breeder) took the
time to talk some sense into me.
This overview of the Scottish Deerhound gives you a general idea of what to expect from these dogs, but the
only way to be sure if this is the right dog for you is to visit a
breeder and spend
time around some puppies and adults.
Important: When choosing a collar it is important not
only to give preference to a particular brand, which is
time - tested and the experience of other
breeders, but also to study the characteristics of the product carefully and take into account age - related features of your dog and its health.
In the 1970s, American
breeders were very interested in this charming, rare dog, and at the
time, the gene pool in the U.S.
only included 11 dogs.
We do not need any pet or puppy stores, so we deffinately do not need any more of them, even if you are
only breeding one litter for yourself; if you want a pet get one that is already born or support a
breeder that breeds with the integrity of the breed at heart or become one of these
breeders yourself and understand that you will no make money off it nor be able to enjoy that one on one
time that is so special about owning a pet or two.
A TYPICAL YEAR OLD LION DOG c. 1923 C.R. Edmonds, Farmer's Weekly, February 7, 1923) Height — 24 inches at the shoulder Weight — 60 lb Colour — Tawny, fawn or brindle Coat — short and hard Tail — Longish and thick, free from feather and carried low (Note: two
breeders have advised the writer that considerable difficulty is experienced in the tail as at
times varying lengths of tail occur in the same litter, some being
only six to seven inches long like a docked dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as described.
One
breeder that I knew mentioned to me one
time that she worked out the amount of work that went into raising a litter of puppies, combined that with all the overhead costs and figured out an hourly wage if she
only worked a 40 hour week.
The most practical solution to this potential problem is to purchase
only one puppy at a
time from a reputable
breeder who has striven to socialize the pup from near - birth.
So next
time you ask for a reference, and the
breeder responds by saying that they the proud members of this club or that, remember that no club can save a puppy from a cruel existence -
only you can.
Nobody is arguing that dogs should be treated badly, kept in cages their entire lives, denied socialization with other dogs, or anything of the sort, but to suggest that there are no commercial - scale
breeders doing a good job with their dogs is a comment that could
only be made by somebody who has never taken the
time to go out and spend
time on the farms owned by all kinds of commercial - scale
breeders.
I have been scammed three
times by
breeders 1
breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called
breeders are women they lie most of these women own
only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been breeding basically most of these
breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
After the beginning of the dog show era, not
only could the reputable
breeders of Yorkies be identified, but this was also the
time when the selective gold and blue Yorkies breeding started.
For example, the New York
Times highlighted the story of one woman who purchased a puppy from an AKC
breeder only to find out the puppy suffered from a number of abnormalities as a result of reckless breeding practices; the
breeder had passed AKC's inspection
only two weeks prior.
And since females
only come into heat approximately 2
times a year, a
breeder must have many, many breeding dogs to be profitable.
This owner had paid a ton of money to a
breeder for two German shepherd puppies
only to discover in a short period that the family, which included two very young children, just didn't have the
time to devote to a pair of busy, bouncy and increasingly larger young dogs that needed training, focus and attention.
In 1929, Howard Knight, an American sportsman and dog
breeder from Providence, Rhode Island, was permitted to join Germany's Weimaraner Club —
only after he spent much
time hunting with its members to prove his dedication to the breed.
Reputable
breeders only breed dogs when they want a puppy so they may breed a few
times a year.
Traits of a responsible
breeder include: • Breeding for health and temperament, not «looks» or a fad • Practicing genetic health testing • Keeping a puppy until eight weeks of age / not letting it go too early • Having
only one or two breeds • Having a manageable number of dogs / breeding
only one litter at a
time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any
time you be unable to care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the breed or a particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the breed, health problems to consider, and your particular puppy A responsible
breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounded puppy!
I've met plenty of them in my
time & they always know better than someone who is a
breeder of 40 or even 50 yrs standing (incidentally, the term «
breeder» doesn't mean someone who is constantly breeding — most of us
only breed to further improve on our breed and because we need to keep our show lines going (show dogs are still very pampered pets that are allowed to be normal dogs and get muddy etc).
They came close to extinction in the early 1980s when the
only breeder at the
time passed away.
Participate in developing a standard of excellence for sales contracts which have provisions for mandatory health testing by the owner for all «Provisional / Show» puppies, provisions for taking the dog back at any
time in its life if the owner is not longer able to care for him / her, and goes beyond a health guarantee sometimes seen in the contracts of Coton
breeders which offers to replace the puppy or the purchase price
only if the puppy is returned.
If the
breeder is
only dealing with one kind of dog, and
only one litter at a
time, then you know that the
breeder is serious about their pet rearing.
At the same
time, it is the
breeder's responsibility to show
only Cavaliers that fit the breed standard and are truly worthy of the title of champion.
They always seems to have puppies available, year - round (reputable
breeders typically
only have a few litters a year, and will
only breed their females a few
times in their lifetime)
Research
breeders who specialize in your breed of choice, pick from
breeders who are matching up
only the most outstanding male and female dogs, visit the pups several
times before making a decision, test the dogs for birdiness and be sure the pups are well socialized.
The practice of importing dogs from developing countries not
only prevents us from making further progress against «pet overpopulation,» in
time it could also diminish the responsible breeding and placement of well - bred, healthy dogs and cats.Many conscientious dog
breeders are so concerned about «pet overpopulation'they have already accepted the idea that a good
breeder is one who seldom breeds.
Many
breeders follow a program of testing younger dogs for VWD, and
only testing for thyroid at that
time if the VWD factor is low.
You'll have
time to build your savings, as most
breeders of good pups
only breed a few litters each year.
At the same
time, knowing the answer to this question will help prospective puppy owners to choose
only responsible
breeders.
Although buying a puppy from a highly respected
breeder would reduce risk of potential health problems, even with this there would be
times when a person returns home with a beautiful new puppy
only to discover that he is very sick and in some cases, to have the puppy die.
In fact, most
breeders simplify the job of raising babies by initially keeping them together and letting the strongest babies predate the rest, separating them
only after they molt a few
times.
To have him finish the year as number # 1 English Springer Spaniel all systems, having been shown
only half the amount of
times as his closest competitors, and
breeder - owner - handled, is a testament to his outstanding quality and the amazing bond he and Melanie have in the ring.
The actual number is even higher than this, as 90 % of the
time the
only breeders who turn in xrays to OFA are the people who think their bulldog will pass.
I was trying to estimate the mining footprints of solar and nuclear, and came up with some very tentative rough estimates that ore input for solar energy might have an energy density (per unit mass) ~ 5 to 80
times coal, while nuclear (convential US fuel cycle) may be ~ 20
times coal — on the solar side, this doesn't include some balance of system components, and on the nuclear side, it
only includes the U, but on the solar side, the actual energy density could get much higher with recycling of the same material into multiple successive generations of solar energy devices, and on the nuclear side,
breeder reactors.