Not exact matches
I have always
got my dogs and I just
got my cat from a responsible
breeder people need to learn that they are different from
backyard and puppy mills.
When it came time for me to
get a dog (still in my early 20's) I thought there's no way anyone is going to adopt one to me, I have 2 cats in the home (the second cat came from a
backyard breeder, something I didn't understand about at the time).
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We
got sick of seeing mills and
backyard breeders dominate Google, and it is our intention to
get more reputable
breeders savvy in internet marketing so that we can beat them.
I would also be very cautious of
breeders that say show
breeders are the ideal people to
get your puppy from and all other
breeders are puppy mills or
backyard breeders and not to buy from them.
In addition to the problems with Puppy Mills,
Backyard Breeders and so - called legitimate breeders there is another problem that gets little or no press in this
Breeders and so - called legitimate
breeders there is another problem that gets little or no press in this
breeders there is another problem that
gets little or no press in this country.
Most experts agree that shelters and reputable
breeders can be good places to
get a cat, while pet stores and
backyard breeders should be avoided because of he higher chance of health and behavior issues.
In order to
get a healthy puppy — you need to buy him from a reputable
breeder, not a
backyard breeder and not from a pet store.
To
get a healthy pet, never buy a puppy from a
backyard breeder, puppy mill, or pet store.
Most of the time,
backyard breeders aren't the same level of nightmare that puppy mills are, but pride that they think they've
got the best of the breed ever and ignorance of genetic science still isn't an excuse.
And when I contacted the auction's owner to ask for an interview, he was welcoming and spent an entire day with me, talking openly about his personal history, his current business practices and even taking me to meet the types of
breeders he respects —
breeders whose dogs, when I
got to their commercial - scale farms, were running and playing in spaces as big as many suburban
backyards and even ballfields, dogs who came up to me to say hello and, in most cases, seemed just as happy and normal and healthy as my own two spoiled mutts at home.
This is the group of
breeders most likely to
get into trouble with accusations of being a «
backyard breeder.»
I think the biggest downsides of Poodles are when people
get them from pet stores or
backyard breeders.
Never
get one from a pet store or
backyard breeder.
Instead, in the eight years after she was stolen as a puppy from the
backyard of a home in Memphis, it's believed she was used to produce puppies, by a less than ethical
breeder who dumped her once she
got too old.
I think part of the problem regarding people
getting dogs from less than reputable sources (Kijiji,
backyard breeders, etc and so forth) is that a lot of times people aren't aware of just how many rescue dogs are available.
Many chihuahuas are the result of
backyard breeders, who somehow didn't
get the memo that there are plenty of tiny dogs in need of homes — and mistakenly believe they can make a profit selling their unhealthy, poorly bred puppies.
I have to admit that I wonder about those pets sold by reputable
breeders; do their offspring
get rehomed to people who become
backyard breeders?
Remember that new pets, particularly those obtained from shelters or
backyard breeders can be incubating these core diseases when you
get them.
By buying from a
backyard breeder, you may well be
getting a dog with many health problems - these people are in it for the money, not for preserving the integrity of the breed - they are not concerned about genetics at all.
For this reason, supporters of open adoptions also argue that, If the adoption application process rejects potential adopters, the adopters will not necessarily not
get an animal; many will simply go to
backyard breeders and the shelter thereby loses its connection to that adopter and any ability to provide education to help them become a responsible pet owner.
Also caution prospective dog owners not to
get a puppy or kitten from irresponsible individuals, often called
backyard breeders, who typically breed just for profit and do not practice adequate standards of care.
Some pet shops claim to
get from
breeders... These are
backyard breeders who treat their animals just as bad and often cross breed these dogs to «invent» another breed of dog.
What do you do when you go into a shelter and they do not have the breed dog you want, I waited years to have the dog of my chose, and I have yet to find mine in a shelter.And a bought one from a
backyard breeder but it has skin allergies so I
got some disapointment one way or another.