What health and temperament history is available for the generations prior to the generation being bred.
Au contraire, if you don't know the dogs in her background and
what their health and temperaments were like, you have a crap shoot.
Not exact matches
Here's a closer look at
what you can expect from the
temperament, appearance,
health,
and more if you choose a Husky Poodle mix for your next pet.
Of course, every dog will be a bit different, but here's a closer look at
what we do know about their potential appearance, grooming needs,
temperament,
and health.
Health, rapport
and temperament are
what add value to a pet, regardless of its heritage.
These puppies most often have the genetics that make them
what a Weimaraner should be — not only in conformation, ability
and performance, but also in character,
health and temperament.
Puppies from the first generation cross may look appealing — or not —
and you have no idea
what they will grow up to be in terms of looks,
health, or
temperament.
What's most important to us is the
temperament,
health and athleticism of the dogs we produce.
Beside
health concerns, you can get a good idea of
what kind of
temperament the puppy will have, as well as the looks that they may have when fully grown, by checking the puppy's parents, talking with the breeder
and observing how the puppy interacts with you
and its litter mates.
It can also reveal some important information as to possible
health concerns
and what you might need to prepare for in terms of
temperament.
What objective evidence do you have as to their sound
health and temperament?
If you are looking for a pet
what you want to know is if it makes a difference to the
health,
and temperament of your dog, or any other qualities that might be important to you.
When you adopt a fully mature pet, you know
what to expect in terms of size, physical appearance,
temperament,
and general
health.
You get
what you pay for in terms of
health and temperament.
Most rescue centers are staffed by extremely knowledgeable people
and the dogs are accurately tested for
temperament and health so you will know exactly
what you're getting.
So now you might be thinking, «Yup, a dog with a moderate appearance, moderate
temperament,
and good
health is exactly
what I'm looking for.»
BUT likewise to anyone who chooses a reputable breeder that
health test their breeding stock, who takes back anything they produce (
and often
what other people produce in their breed), who PROVES the quality
and temperament of
what they breed (with titles)
and preserves their chosen breed.
Evaluate your female
and determine
what her strengths
and weaknesses are in
Temperament,
Health,
and Breed Type.
But,
what it means is that if you catch the cat
and bring it into MADACC, for whatever reason, the family will likely never come to see if the cat is here (often they fear the cat has been killed by a car or wildlife
and feel there is no reason to look)
and that could result in the cat being euthanized due to
health or
temperament in the shelter.
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!
Learn about each breed's size,
health,
temperament, grooming needs, exercise
and training requirements,
and more so you can make an educated decision on
what breed / s may be best suited for you.
Just like anything else with getting a dog, nothing is guaranteed, but if you choose a breeder you're increasing your chances of getting
what you want with personality,
temperament,
and health.
Also addresses proper
health care
and what you need to know to help your puppy develop great
temperament.
You won't be able to check his
health and temperament, verify that the puppy is a purebreed or crossbreed, see how well his meets the breed standard, or even see
what he will look like fully grown.
You can find out about all sorts of things about past litters:
what their
health is like,
what their
temperaments are like, how high or low their energy is (
and if they have an off switch),
and more.
What matters most is the mental
health of the parents, the quality of the parent child relationships, the degree of open anger between the parents,
and the age,
temperament and flexibility of the child.