Responsible breeders never sell puppies over the Internet or through a pet store and will insist on meeting the family who will be purchasing the dog.
As
a responsible breeder I NEVER let a puppy leave my house before 8 weeks.
Not exact matches
I have
never gone wrong going to a
responsible breeder.
Despite repeated written requests asking that the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) acknowledge the public condemnations by
responsible breeders, the HSUS has
never acknowledge the condemnations by
responsible breeders who truly care about the health and well being of their dogs, and especially the puppies that bring so much love and joy into the homes of millions of appreciative dog owners.
Seizures can be hereditary or environmental, but a
responsible breeder will
never breed a dog that has had seizures, and will closely evaluate the dogs family history, and will not breed that line if relatives have also had seizures.
A
responsible breeder will
NEVER sell a dog through a pet store without the possibility of screening and learning more about the potential buyer — whether he will ensure good housing, nutrition and care, or not.
The first step is to always adopt your animal companions, and
never shop — not even from a «
responsible breeder.»
(1) The applicant or the
responsible officer of the applicant is of good moral character; (2) An inspection has been made of the premises and a finding is made that it conforms to this bill and is a suitable place in which to conduct the commercial
breeder's business; (3) The commercial
breeder has a valid sales tax registration number and is in good standing with the Tennessee department of revenue; and (4) The licensee has
never been convicted of any criminal offense against an animal.
We will
never use the term puppy mill, commercial
breeder, or puppy farm to describe a
responsible, reputable
breeder.
A
responsible, ethical
breeder would
never knowingly sell even one puppy to a middleman, broker, or pet shop for resale.
I would like to find the individuals who gathered testimony from
responsible breeders that would
never sell to pet stores, and identified people who purchased a sick puppy from an AZ pet store.
That doesn't mean there is
never a
responsible breeder advertising in the newspaper.
A
responsible breeder would
NEVER, EVER sell their puppies to a pet store.
as for «over the internet» get real everything is sold over the internet including «
responsible breeders puppies» why is it ok for Petfinder to sell «shelter» dogs over the internet to homes that they have
never been to and not ok for
breeders.
People, who are the most critical of the AKC, have
never participated in AKC events or used the AKC as a helpful resource to become a better
breeder, dog trainer or
responsible pet owner.
Prospective buyers should visit dog shows, check the Newfoundland Club of America (link to Newf club) for breed information and the names of
responsible breeders, and should
never, ever buy a puppy from a
breeder who does not test both sire and dam for hip dysplasia and heart problems, allow puppy buyers to visit with adult dogs, and answer questions about the breed and his breeding program.
Responsible Toy Poodle
breeders never try to produce these high - risk creatures.
A
responsible breeder would
never label such «off - colored» dogs which is incorrect coloring as rare, exotic, or desirable.
A
responsible breeder would
never advertise: WILL SHIP ANYWHERE.
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Responsible breeders would
never sell through a pet shop licence holder.
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.
They have to learn to be clean, and may
never be housetrained, so take a little extra time to look around and buy from a
responsible breeder.
A
responsible breeder is really
never breeding to produce puppies for sale.
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.
Responsible breeders would
never sell to someone they haven't met because they want to screen potential buyers to ensure the puppies are going to good homes.
Reputable and
responsible breeders assume responsibility for the dogs they produce and
NEVER sell them to pet stores.
I'm not offering any rewards but I do know
responsible breeders who meet this criteria (http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html) and have
never known a pet shop to do so.
The fact is,
responsible breeders would
never sell a puppy through a pet store because they want to screen potential buyers to ensure their puppies are going to a good home.
Responsible breeders will
never breed without considering the advancement of the breed.
Responsible breeders would
never wholesale their dogs to petshops.
Breeders who are
responsible will
never sell a dog to someone that they have
never met in person, as they aim to make sure that the dog is being provided with a home that will take care of them.