I don't want to contribute to
back yard breeding, puppy mills, or even reputable breeding, or any breeding.
This situation may change as the Jack Russell finds his way into pet shops and
back yard breeding operations.
We have regulations that keep dangerous wild life out of poputated areas and we need regulations to stop
back yard breeding of all animals and the cities needs to put restrictions on the amount of dogs they can breed.
Unethical, wrong on every level and a pure case of
back yard breeding at its worst.
Back yard breeding needs to stop.»
On the downside, I have found most pet store, and
back yard bred Goldens, and even many show dog bred dogs, to be defiant to obeying commands.
You get none of that from puppy farm or
back yard bred puppies or ones purchased in pet shops.
The litters of mixed breed pups that flood shelters each year are the result of the same
back yard breedings that are listed in the newspaper.
Not exact matches
Like Henrichs, Theo is another of the new towering
breed of full -
back, but his forward gallops are less about thunderous power and more about eating up the
yards with his long stride.
I have one more cool sulcata story for you: I have another friend who
breeds them and keeps his herd in his
back yard in such a way that they have access to the
back door.
In some areas of the country more people are less inclined to spay or neuter their pets, have fenced
back yards, walk their dogs, are more inclined to let cats run loose, have no problem with backyard
breeding or seeing someone in a parking lot selling free kittens.
I'm not sure what ever happened with that: (But i guess there are ill eduacted people on dog
breeds in other
back -
yards also: -LRB-
Many of these same responsible breeders volunteer in
breed rescue as well, cleaning up the mess of the puppy - millers and
back -
yard breeders.
It's very sad to see such a friendly
breed left alone hours and hours, day after day, in someone's
back yard.
... due to the saturation of puppy mills and
back yard breeders that pay no attention to health and genetics, there are many health issues affecting the
breed...
For starters, this
breed is for the most part inactive; indeed, you'll more likely see a bulldog snoring on the sofa rather than pacing
back and forth and patrolling the
yard.
Or getting
breeds that are susceptible to being killed by natural predators when left in the
back yard.
Back yard breeders are inexperienced in
breeding dogs, could be any
breed.
Most Kerries are
bred by reputable breeders, but some are
bred by
back -
yard breeders or puppy mills.
That is when animal control officers, who were responding to an unrelated call, saw Dexter in the
back yard and took him to the pound because they thought he was a «pit bull» - banned under the city's
breed ban.
is a mixed
breed from a
back yard breeder.
But Donna Patnesky, a shelter technician at the Jackson County Animal Shelter, says she and other dog advocates have concerns about
back -
yard breeding of large dogs, if only because of their size.
People who have too little time to devote, who have unruly children, who expect instant and unerring obedience, who expect their dog to stay in the
back yard, or who are embarrassed to share love with an animal should not own this
breed.
Some of our dogs come from people who purchased their Giant from what we call
back -
yard breeders, or BYBers, who give little consideration to the effect their practices, may have on the natural traits of this exciting
breed.
It is time the AKC recognized its responsibility and helped curb the ungodly number of pure -
bred dogs that result from «
back -
yard breeders» and puppy mills.
Most large dog
breeds and even medium dog
breeds require homes with
back yards to exercise in.
Although you might pay less for the
breed of your choice from a
back yard breeder, it's almost a given that in the long run, you'll pay a good deal more in vet bills and perhaps emotional bills (if the dog has to be euthanized due to a health or temperament problem), than you would from a reputable breeder.
Sometimes
back yard breeders will
breed so «their children can experience the miracle of birth», or they mistakenly believe «every dog should have one litter.»
Unfortunately, dogs of all
breeds have the tendency to develop bad habits, whether chewing things up, digging holes in the
back yard, barking excessively, pulling on a leash, and so on.
Back yard breeders usually bring two
breeding animals together regardless of their quality.
there are too many
back yard breeders who think they can make money by
breeding not true, it is a costly practice and does not pay.
Bringing stuff
back to 10
yards out and leaving it is certainly a problem, but it seems that the answer is better
breeding, not more punishment.
In other words, this
breed does not do well isolated in the
back yard, but must be part of a group.
She was surrendered by someone (
Back yard breeder) trying to
breed her.
Many German Shepherd Dog owners, in particular, requested that I allow their dog to mate with Nasha but I firmly turned all requests down after explaining that unless you have a license to do so (a)
breeding wolves is illegal in Florida as is buying and selling them; and (b) this type of «
back -
yard»
breeding contributes to and exacerbates the already overwhelming problem of dog and cat overpopulation which results in horrifyingly high euthanasia rates at most of our nation's animal shelters.