Dog breeding should not be a business, and
responsible breeders know this.
Responsible breeders know the lineage of their breeding stock for three generations back, usually five, and refuse to closely inbreed.
Share this with all who don't understand what responsible breeders do and with
responsible breeders you know who may need a way to articulate how valuable we are.
A responsible breeder knows it just isn't a sales point.
The responsible breeder knows what diseases and genetic conditions his or her breed is known to carry, and they test each puppy for those conditions before the puppy leaves their home.
A responsible breeder knows what health issues lie within their breed, and will test their breeding stock for those issues BEFORE even considering breeding the dog in question.
Not exact matches
It is not enough to
know that these operations exist; it is important to
know how to avoid them and find
responsible breeders.
Learn the basics as well as other information that every
responsible breeder should
know.
A
responsible breeder will
know the Belgian Malinois breed.
I don't care if the dog acts like this breed or fits all the explanations written by some authors, there is no way to tell for certain unless you have the paperwork from a
responsible breeder,
know the pedigrees of the parents, and have viewed the mating and birthing processes.
I am well -
known as a
responsible and knowledgeable Caucasian Ovcharka
breeder and recommendations can be provided up on request.
my babies has been fully deposited for by my customers immediately my babies were put in the market.But let me refer you to a co
breeder who asked me to get a
responsible, loving and caring home for her two puppies for adoption.I want you to contact her immediately via email (
[email protected]) before someone else does that, tell her you were referred to her by the
breeder she asked to get a loving home for her puppies and please let me
know when you adopt any of her puppies so that i can thank her on your behalf.
Truly
responsible breeders don't use these terms because they
know it doesn't mean anything.
No matter what breed you choose, be sure to buy from a
responsible breeder who does DNA testing to avoid passing on congenital conditions.
I don't
know who did his research for him, but they obviously didn't do their homework if they were looking for a
responsible breeder.
«I feel ultra
responsible for the dogs that I breed because I'm the one who brought them onto this earth, and I
know a lot of
breeders who feel that way.
YB: I don't
know how many times I have to write this: NO
responsible breeder of AKC / UKC ASTs / APBTs / SBTs is breeding FOR dogfighting and NO ONE wants to fight dogs.
Plus, when you purchase a puppy from this
breeder, you are getting a
responsible vet that
knows the ins and outs of the French Bulldog — that's important!
The HSUS
Breeders Advisory and Resource Council (BARC) is composed of responsible breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities known as pupp
Breeders Advisory and Resource Council (BARC) is composed of
responsible breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities known as pupp
breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities
known as puppy mills.
Now that you
know how bad puppy mills are, here's how you as a
responsible breeder can help the dogs suffering in substandard conditions.
I'd like to
know if the «no
responsible breeder would sell their dogs at a pet store» is true?
We are there for you for the life of your pup and we are
responsible breeders we take back any dog we have bred anytime in their life
no matter what.
A
responsible breeder culls any dog from the breeding program who develops or produces a
known hereditary condition which impacts the dog's ability to live a long healthy happy life.
Responsible breeders want to
know as much about you as you do about them.
But if neither the sire nor the dam has their own championship then the
responsible breeder is going to be focusing on explaining why not, and how they
know that the dogs are of good quality, and merely claiming «Champion bloodlines» is no evidence at all.
We organize and present specialty shows in different parts of the country; plan educational programs for
breeders, judges and other fanciers; sponsor research on genetic and other health problems; distribute breed information to newcomers to IG's and to those who want to
know about our dogs; maintain a breed rescue organization and attempt to establish a network of ethical,
responsible breeders to whom inquiries can be referred.
Deciding on an English Springer Spaniel A Short History of English Springer Spaniels First Things First: «The Basics» Health and Heredity: Things You Should
Know About English Springer Spaniels Making the «Right» Connections Choosing a
Breeder What can be expected of a reputable,
responsible breeder?
You'll want to
know that the
breeder is ethical and
responsible.
That is way too young and, not only that, but a
responsible breeder doesn't even
know at 4 months of age if the female will be of good enough quality to be bred.
Laurel Hunt — I
know your Alex»
breeder; and she is a very dedicated and
responsible breeder; honest and extremely knowledgeable as well.
Responsible breeders - those who guarantee the health and temperament of their puppies, and who are abreast of current knowledge about canine health, genetics, socialization and development - already
know these things and will not send a puppy home with its new owner on Christmas morning.
Some of our dogs come into Luv A Chin Rescue via owner surrenders - individuals or families that can
no longer keep them, some are strays that found their ways to a local shelter and some come from
responsible breeders that have asked us to help them get ready for a new home through our foster families.
After all, a
responsible breeder wants to
know what kind of a home and family his puppies are getting as well as the color of your money.
A
responsible knowledgeable
breeder would
know that this is not herding instinct it is the prey drive.
Responsible breeders consistently screen their breeding stock for inherited eye problems that are
known to occur in the Chinese Crested, including progressive retinal atrophy, glaucoma, and primary lens luxation.
A
responsible Newfoundland
breeder will welcome your visit, and will guarantee, in writing, against hip dysplasia and other congenital defects, including a heart defect
known as subaortic stenosis, a condition that is a problem for the breed.
However,
responsible breeders will more than likely have vets doing gene testing for them to weed out
known genetic diseases of the crossbreeds.
Responsible breeders are loathe to send a dog out of their area unless they have someone they personally
know and trust in the buyer's area to provide hands ‐ on counseling.
Responsible dog owners and
breeders know, understand and obey laws that apply to them and understand that they bear a special responsibility to provide proper care and humane treatment for their canine companions at all times.
Breed enthusiasts (also
known as show
breeders, purebred dog fanciers, hobbyists and
responsible breeders) who follow breed club guidelines and codes of ethics are NAIA's top choice as a source of pet puppies.
This steady decline in intakes and deaths pays tribute to the tireless efforts of shelter employees,
responsible dog
breeders and rescue volunteers who have worked, prayed, and bullied their way to a future when the demand for pets would equal or exceed the supply and they would
no longer be forced to euthanize healthy, adoptable animals.
It makes villains out of all
breeders;
no matter how
responsible,
no matter how great the demand for their carefully bred and reared puppies or kittens, and
no matter how much they contribute to the welfare of animals.
I believe you when you talk about
responsible breeders, I have never heard of a
breeder as thorough as yours, and didn't
know there were any.
Responsible dog
breeders know better so here's how to get a successful mating.
â $ œAll national breed clubs run by
responsible purebreed
breeders have their own rescues too.â $ Donâ $ ™ t assume that I
know nothing.
If he / she is being bred responsibly that's probably never going to happen but that doesn't mean you can't get an awesome dog from another
responsible breeder, you just have to
know where to look.
Some diseases such as lens luxation, which can result in glaucoma, are
known to be inherited and should be avoided by
responsible breeders.
But we do
know responsible Golden Retriever
breeders, who earnestly care for their animals and for the puppies.
Simple fact is, if you want a well - trained, well - mannered, predictable dog who
knows you inside and out, a dog you can trust absolutely around other dogs and other people — a pup from a
responsible breeder is the only way to go.
While
responsible dog ownership and a love of purebred dogs are second nature to you as members of the fancy, many people in our communities don't
know things such as basic care or how to buy a dog from a
responsible breeder.