Responsible breeders typically do not sell puppies without first meeting the family who will be purchasing the dog.
Not exact matches
Responsible breeders are
typically hobby
breeders and are almost always too small to require USDA - licensure.
Hip dysplasia is
typically hereditary, thus the formation of regulating bodies that allow
responsible breeders to have their breeding dogs evaluated for this damaging joint disorder.
They are strong and, if well - bred by attentive and
responsible breeders, they
typically between 12 and 15 years.
At least while the puppy is young the
responsible breeder will
typically accept the puppy back for any reason at all, even providing a refund if that is what it takes to protect the puppy from being rehomed without the input and guidance of the
breeder.
The Boerboel is
typically a healthy breed, and a
responsible breeder will screen breeding stock for health conditions such as elbow and hip dysplasia, heart disease, and two disorders that affect the eyelids: ectropion and entropion.
Indeed, many reputable
breeders lose money, since breeding and caring for puppies in a
responsible, quality - focused manner is
typically expensive.