Sentences with phrase «always go to a breeder»

Instead, buyers should always go to the breeder's house and see not only the puppy, but the puppy's mother and father, plus the other dogs on the property.

Not exact matches

Dog breeders should not interfere with their whelping bitch while she is giving birth, however, as a responsible breeder you should always be ready to offer assistance if anything goes wrong during labour or right after.
A good breeder is always be on hand to offer support and keen to ensure that all of their litter goes to the best homes possible.
Don't get me wrong, some breeders do an amazing job ensuring the puppies they sell are in tip top shape, but you don't always know what you're going to get regardless of what you pay, so adoption is great!
In honor of all the homeless pets out there, please spayneuter your pets and ALWAYS go to a shelter to get animals instead of a breeder and NEVER a pet shop.
If you think the Alusky hybrid sounds like just the pet for you, check out local dog shelters and rescues to see if they have one available and always go to a responsible breeder.
Good dog breeders are always concerned about the homes that their puppies will be going to.
Show enthusiasts are rarely satisfied with what they have, and always want to change and improve on the best labrador colour, which goes a long way towards explaining why the early fox - red labradors fell from favour as breeders, encouraged by judges, sought to produce paler and paler dogs.
Puppies should always be screened at birth by the breeder and veterinarian, and the examination repeated as the puppies grow before they go to their new homes.
Always consider adoption before deciding to go the route of a breeder.
If I am going to dedicate the time and resources to properly care for a dog, it will always be one from a skilled breeder of a dog that suits me and my purposes.
When looking for husky dogs for sale as with any pedigree dog it is always recommended to purchase a puppy from a r eputable breeder and with this breed more so than most it is important to do extensive research before going ahead.
I've met plenty of them in my time & they always know better than someone who is a breeder of 40 or even 50 yrs standing (incidentally, the term «breeder» doesn't mean someone who is constantly breeding — most of us only breed to further improve on our breed and because we need to keep our show lines going (show dogs are still very pampered pets that are allowed to be normal dogs and get muddy etc).
I know my family has always gone to the shelter first and has always seen what dogs they have to offer there before going to a breeder or a friend who has an unwanted animal.
We always knew rescue pets were the best around, but most folks still went to a breeder or pet shop when they were ready for a new furry family member.
«The Kennel Club Assured Breeder Scheme is the only scheme in the country that sets standards for and inspects dog breeders, so we urge people to always go to a Kennel Club Assured Breeder or rescue home if they want to give their pup the best possible chance in life.»
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