Sentences with phrase «responsible breeders place»

Responsible breeders place their own puppies in carefully screened homes.
Gracious Beagle Puppies is a service committed to helping responsible breeders place their puppies with caring individuals and families.

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Unlike puppy mills, where profits are placed over the well - being of the animals, a responsible breeder breeds only a few types of dogs and is knowledgeable about the breed and its special requirements.
Good dog breeders want to make sure their puppies are placed in loving homes with responsible owners.
There are no responsible Flat - Coated Retriever breeders who would ever place one of their Flat - Coated Retriever puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Responsible breeders do not just sell puppies; they place them into proper homes.
There are no responsible Otterhound breeders who would ever place one of their Otterhound puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible American Eskimo Dog breeders who would ever place one of their American Eskimo Dog puppies in a pet shop for resale.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: This web site is a good place to begin or continue your research on our breed or find out how to locate a responsible breeder.
There are no responsible English Pointer breeders who would ever place one of their English Pointer puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Bernese Mountain Dog breeders who would ever place one of their Bernese Mountain Dog puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Curly - Coated Retriever breeders who would ever place one of their Curly - Coated Retriever puppies in a pet shop for resale.
This makes criminalizing unethical dog breeding impossible unless you accept placing an undue burden on responsible dog breeders who have been bettering the breed, according to their own definition, since the day they started breeding dogs.
There are no responsible French Bulldog breeders who would ever place one of their French Bulldog puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Akita breeders who would ever place one of their Akita puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Appenzeller Mountain Dog breeders who would ever place one of their Appenzeller Mountain Dog puppies in a pet shop for resale.
(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.
There are no responsible German Wirehaired Pointer breeders who would ever place one of their German Wirehaired Pointer puppies in a pet shop for resale.
And a stern warning of no tiny dogs for small children and Only purchasing from a responsible breeder who does health testing on their specific breed is a good place to start when searching for a kid friendly pet.
There are NO responsible breeders — none whatsoever — who would ever place one of their puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Not everyone has an option like Polly's nearby, but responsible, caring breeders can also be a good place to look for a puppy.
If keeping the dog is dependent upon the interest and involvement of the children a responsible breeder will not place the dog in that family.
Breeders looking to rescue for help in placing dogs should ALWAYS be financially responsible for their dogs and willing to provide foster care.
Keep in mind this is my reasoning, and there are plenty of responsible rescuers / breeders who will place dogs in homes with invisible fencing.
Many people who show dogs also breed them, so dog shows are a good place to meet responsible breeders and see some of their dogs.
It's my and most peoples opinion that when choosing a place from where to buy a puppy, you're best option is in finding a responsible breeder.
Truly responsible breeders only place with spay / neuter contracts and take dogs back that people can not keep.
(All responsible breeders carefully place their dogs in new homes, but breeders of rare breeds are even more finicky about where their pups go because they are guardians of a small gene pool and need to make sure that all breedable dogs are kept intact and that buyers understand the consequences of owning a pet that is also the repository of genes from that limited pool.)
«Robbie and I always considered ourselves to be responsible breeders, having few litters, worrying about placing the puppies in good homes, taking the best care we could of puppies and parents.
There are no responsible Alaskan Malamute breeders who would ever place one of their Alaskan Malamute puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Labrador Retriever breeders who would ever place one of their Labrador Retriever puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Mastiff breeders who would ever place one of their Mastiff puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Toy Poodle breeders who would ever place one of their Toy Poodle puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Rottweiler breeders who would ever place one of their Rottweiler puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Fortunately, there are responsible breeders who choose breeding animals that are nice pets as well as top show dogs or herding dogs, start the socialization and training process from birth, and place the right puppy with the right new owner.
There are no responsible Bichon Frise breeders who would ever place one of their Bichon Frise puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Nothing is perfect but I fully agree with more controlled and limited breeding of all cats and dogs by responsible, reputable breeders to reduce the overall population, spaying and neutering all other dogs and cats and expanding the foster program, and helping some groups to become a sanctuary themselves to help those animals that are harder to adopt have a quality place to stay (following in the footsteps of the Best Friends model) until they are adopted, other programs that train some of these dogs to be therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs, dogs to help the handicapped, police dogs, etc..
There are no responsible Coonhound breeders who would ever place one of their Coonhound puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Beauceron breeders who would ever place one of their Beauceron puppies in a pet shop for resale.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: This web site is a good place to begin or continue your research on our breed or to find out how to locate a responsible breeder through the club's breeder referral service.
NAIA supports reasonable efforts to hold all breeders and sellers responsible for the health of the puppies they offer to the public and recognizes that a key component of reducing animal shelter populations, dangerous dog problems, and neighborhood nuisances is helping people choose the right dog in the first place.
Being an ALAA registered Australian Labradoodle breeder means you can be assured we are responsible and accountable to an organization that has very strict guidelines and requirements in place that protect you as a buyer.
There are no responsible Chinook breeders who would ever place one of their Chinook puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Belgian Shepherd breeders who would ever place one of their Belgian Shepherd puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Affenpinscher breeders who would ever place one of their Affenpinscher puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible English Setter breeders who would ever place one of their English Setter puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Reputable breeders feel that they are responsible for puppies they bring into this world, so if the new owner at any time can not keep the dog, they will take it back and make sure it is placed in another loving home.
There are no responsible Collie breeders who would ever place one of their Collie puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no responsible Japanese Chin breeders who would ever place one of their Japanese Chin puppies in a pet shop for resale.
If the buyer experiences a crisis and can not keep the puppy, the truly responsible breeder will take it back or help place it in a new home.
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