So the 12 puppies you sell
as a breeder very well could all end up dead in a shelter or causing the death of others to make room for them.
Not exact matches
If the se √ ± ora's audience had included Great Britain's Lord Derby, France's Marcel Boussac and such dominant U.S.
breeders as Arthur (Bull) Hancock, Leslie Combs, Rex Ellsworth, Hirsch Jacobs and Joe O'Farrell, none of them would have snickered
very loudly.
They were created when
breeders tried to develop a new breed of miniature Bulldogs, but because the Toy Bulldogs were never
very healthy or fertile, they were never fully recognised
as a breed.
As you know, after a bad experience, we were
very patient and thorough in searching for the right
breeder for us before we added a GSD to our family.
When one does actual research on the subject, it is revealed that pit bulls were never
very popular in the past: http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/06/03/howpopularwerepitBulls03.06.htm Here's an article written in 1911 by a pit bull
breeder urging people to see the pit bull
as more than killing machines: http://books.google.com/books?id=T57mAAAAMAAJ&vq=%22A%20Good%20Word%20for%20the%20Pit%20Dog%22&pg=RA3-PA13#v=onepage&q&f=false Why would «America's favorite dog» need such articles written about it?
Automatic fail: A
breeder who does not offer a contract;
as this is a
very precise indicator of a
breeder's lack of credibility.
Especially for first time puppy owner, having the
breeder available
as a resource after the puppy comes home is a
very valuable asset.
Parvo is
very common in urban area such
as dog parks, shelters, suburban backyards,
breeder properties, boarding areas and veterinary practices.
Some
breeders contacted, however, said they are
very careful about not selling puppies to people who want them to give away
as gifts.
As a mother of four we asked the same qestionn, and now being owners and
breeders for over ten years we certainly could say that the Bullmastiff loves children, they are a
very large affectionate, tolerant breed that is
very loyal towards his family.
You may have heard an owner proudly claim to own one, or perhaps you may have seen a
breeder advertise his blue nose pits
as if they were rare, «one of a kind» specimens that are consequently
very valuable.
When you start shopping around for a Yorkipoo you need to be
very careful about
breeders who market their puppies
as «designer dogs».
Avoid: pet shop or dealer puppies, who are poorly bred and raised and treated
as merchandise; «backyard
breeders», who own a dog but often are not knowledgeable and typically think it will be «fun» or «profitable» to have puppies; a
breeder who lets you handle a
very young puppy,
as there is a real risk of transmitting disease before they are vaccinated; signs of neglect such
as lack of water, pans of uneaten food and dirty conditions; a
breeder who will sell a puppy under seven weeks of age,
as early separation from the dam and littermates can be
very detrimental both psychologically and physically.
On the other hand, there are some
breeders who advertise «teacup» or
very tiny Chihuahuas that are less than 3 pounds
as adults.
Affix's in a pedigree are
very important and if several dog's in a pedigree share the same affix that can also be a good kennel name to research and see what accomplishments that
breeder has made within their breeding program and for their breed
as a whole.
On top of that, the bill also prohibits outdoor pet sales, such
as at flea markets and in parking lots —
very sketchy and unregulated places to purchase a pet, making them prime locations for puppy mill and backyard
breeders.
Laurel Hunt — I know your Alex»
breeder; and she is a
very dedicated and responsible
breeder; honest and extremely knowledgeable
as well.
No one among the King Charles
breeders took this challenge
very seriously
as they had worked hard for years to do away with the long nose.
Purebred dog
breeders of today «have inherited a breeding paradigm that is, at the
very least, a bit anachronistic in light of modern genetic knowledge, and that first arose out of a pretty blatant misinterpretation of Darwin and an enthusiasm for social theories that have long been discredited
as scientifically insupportable and morally questionable.»
The breed is generally
very healthy, and a responsible
breeder screens breeding stock for health conditions such
as juvenile epilepsy, storage disease, hip dysplasia, and elbow dysplasia.
It was
very important that the association with the name King Charles Spaniel be kept
as most
breeders bred back to the original type by way of the long - faced throwouts from the kennels of the short - faced variety
breeders.
The most reputable
breeders in town used to always schedule these post-whelp appointments with our vets and these visits were
very helpful
as the vets determined the pups» sex, recorded their weight, looked for signs of congenital defects, and at times, gave mom an oxytocin ingestion which helped her expel any retained material from her uterus.
Responsible dog
breeders use thyroid prescreening
as a
very important tool for selecting good breeding stock.
A
breeder who lets you handle a
very young puppy,
as there is a real risk of transmitting disease before they are vaccinated;
The
very best
breeders I have come across during my research for this guide are highly involved in ensuring that each puppy goes to the right home, meaning that they select the puppy for the owner and not the other way around,
as is more common.
As always, go for the reputable
breeder, and then get into training from the
very start.
Breeders interpretations of what you are looking for and what you actually get may be
very different things.Their definition of «sensitive» or «low exercise needs» may not be the same
as yours.
Yes that is a
very high possibility and you then therefore can't register the 1 litter
as it constitutes breaking g your code of ethics.
Very important if you want to become a reputable and respectable
breeder!!
You need to start out with a Toy breed, or with a breed that is known to be
very sociable, friendly, and trainable such
as a well bred (meaning, you've done your homework and picked a
breeder that has produced dogs that have obtained high level obedience titles, a dog that is calm in the home even
as a puppy, and yet has the motivation to learn and please its Master... all this can be verified with references and research).
But where you may avoid «backyard
breeders» for their reputation and the warnings you'll have heard, it's
very likely that acquiring a puppy from your friend is just
as problematic.
This breed is
very unique, and the key is to find a
breeder that knows and understands the breed and they will choose a pup for you and your personality, Please do not take offence to this they have a lot of knowledge when it comes to the Breed and they are doing this to protect the Breed and you, The key to a C.O. is in the first 15 months of their life they are studying you and how you reqct to everyone so when that 15 - 16 month age comes along if you have not trained the dog then, they will act the way you did in that circumstance and they will do so with the intention to purely protect their owner / s - family and property to the death, literally, and when you have a dog that has
as much power
as a C.O.
Dedicated
breeders have been working
very hard to produce not only a quality animal but a healthy one
as well.
Having spent years
as an animal shelter volunteer and knowing many respectable
breeders as well
as many who are not, this is a
very important issue to me.
If the contract specifies refund or replacement for pups that do not turn out to be
as represented (
as well
as anyone can tell at a
very young age), then you had a responsible
breeder.
a
breeder who will sell a puppy under eight weeks of age,
as early separation from the dam and litter mates can be
very detrimental both psychologically and physically;
Vincent Perry, a
very honoured international all - breed judge, and highly respected Boston
breeder who wrote «The Boston Terrier», a book that went to at least 5 editions, called it «the kiss of God» and considered it the icing on the cake
as far
as perfect markings were considered.
And
as for breeding, several of the groups support
breeders and several are working
very hard to end breeding and spend countless dollars arguing amonst themselves on the breeding issue — so the idea they would agree on this subject because they are supported by
breeders is baseless too — to the point that it's kind of comical.
Happy Tails Books published the Mill Dog Manifesto
as a free eBook to help people learn about rescue and at the
very least recognize the signs indicating that a puppy is coming from a mill and not a reputable
breeder.
That cheaper puppy you get from that newspaper ad may end up costing you far more financially
as he grows up than the puppy from a good
breeder who knows the pedigrees behind the dogs
very well and also tests breeding dogs.
The AKC
as well
as many AC officers or USDA inspectors do
very little to rid the U.S. of the bad
breeders.
As you search the web, however, be wary of well - designed web sites with appealing photos that may lead you to the
very breeders you should avoid.
They can be
very deceptive in their advertising, presenting themselves
as caring
breeders, lying about heath testing, saying they take dogs back or will help you re ‐ home them.
Only the
very best dogs are selected
as breeders.
D) a
breeder who will sell a puppy under seven weeks of age,
as early separation from the dam and litter mates can be
very detrimental both psychologically and physically.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street
breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is
very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose
as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
As a rare breed, it is
very important that
breeders limit the amount of line - breeding / inbreeding to preserve the health and genetic integrity of our breed.
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.
Genetic health problems are rare
as there are
very few
breeders and they're working hard to keep the breed healthy.
I don't think there is anything wrong with responsible breeding
as long
as the
breeder ensures that all the pets get responsible homes and treats the animals
very well.
For the most part they get along well with children and other pets.It is important to obtain them from reputable
breeders as improper breeding increases the likelihood of behavioral problems., They are
very devoted to their families and makes an excellent companion dog.