Not exact matches
At the same time, the PLC will enthusiastically champion the vast majority
of breeders who
care deeply
about animals, and who operate above those standards because they
care about the animals they breed.
Despite repeated written requests asking that the Humane Society
of the U.S. (HSUS) acknowledge the public condemnations by responsible
breeders, the HSUS has never acknowledge the condemnations by responsible
breeders who truly
care about the health and well being
of their dogs, and especially the puppies that bring so much love and joy into the homes
of millions
of appreciative dog owners.
A reputable
breeder will ask you questions
about what you hope to do with the puppy, where it will live, whether you have a fenced yard, and how you will take
care of it.
When speaking with
breeders, just remember: the responsible
breeder cares about the Miniature Schnauzer puppies they are selling and will want to make sure that your home will be a good fit for one
of their puppies.
A responsible
breeder will NEVER sell a dog through a pet store without the possibility
of screening and learning more
about the potential buyer — whether he will ensure good housing, nutrition and
care, or not.
When purchasing a pet from a
breeder you may be required to sign a contract or agreement
about the
care of your pet.
i would say
about 75 %
of puppymill pups are [email protected]'s i am a byber i raise healthy dogs their
cared for like any responsible
breeder cares for their dogs.my pups are vet checks first shots n worming before they leave the new owners get a shot record with their first shots n worming n the weight
of the puppy.bybers are not puppymills.so do nt put us in the same catagory.if anyone wants my vets number i will be happy to give it to you n you can call n ask him how i take
care of my dogs n pups.
Here's where we should point out that there are numerous, reputable, conscientious
breeders of French Bulldogs in Russia and other Eastern European countries -
breeders who
care deeply
about this breed, and
about the health
of the dogs they produce, But, guess what?
Learn
About Us and How Much We
Care Karla's Pet Rendezvous was established over 40 years, we are a well respected
breeder with plenty
of customer reviews for you to read.
Does it not make sense for a responsible
breeder who loves their dogs to ask questions, than
breeder who does not
CARE about the people who are purchasing one
of there dogs...
Purchasing a border collie German shepherd cross from a
breeder who
cares about the health
of his breeding stock may help considerably lower the chances for these genetically - based disorders.
In this way you can make sure that you are dealing with a
breeder that
cares about the integrity
of the breed along the entire set
of standards important to preserving the bloodline.
Before you get involved, please try to check that your chosen
breeder cares deeply
about the health and wellbeing
of their Shelties.
So, when presented with a third party seller, advertising a three decades old relationship with
breeders of KC puppies, I expected the organisation to act quickly, when it
cares about the welfare
of dogs, and states on its website:
Good
breeders want to build a relationship with people who buy their puppies, and they want to stay in contact in order to be a resource for them because they
care deeply
about their dogs and the health
of the breed.
Breeders who own puppy mills do not
care about the health or well being
of their dogs.
A reputable
breeder will at any time for any reason, take any
of the puppies they've bred back into their
care for the lifetime
of the dog, taking full responsibility for the dogs that they have produced.A reputable
breeder wants to know
about you and develop a relationship with you.
Licensed
breeders undergo routine inspections
of their facilities and treat their animals with
care, so you don't have to worry
about the ethics
of their operation.
These are the
breeders who have the time and energy to actually
care about the future
of the puppies they produce.
If the
breeder is knowledgeable
about cat health, has a small number
of breeding cats and ensures that the kittens have lots
of handling and
care, then they're likely to provide new owners with a healthy, happy kitten.
Responsible
breeders are as picky (if not more)
about their customers than shelters and rescues, because they really
care about the fate
of their dogs and cats.
And this means he needs a
breeder who
cares about getting rid
of exaggerated conformation in her breed.
There is no such thing as a legitimate
breeder, who
cares more
about the welfare
of the dogs and not just
about financial gain, that would breed these mixes.
A the end
of the day, if you buy a puppy from a pet store, you are supporting a
breeder and retailer who couldn't
care less
about where that puppy went.
This is the mark
of a great
breeder who truly
cares about each puppy, and I am convinced this is why we have such a smart, well - adjusted puppy today.
Most
of these
breeders are under the guise
of caring more
about the dog and breed then the person that wants to adopt or should I say pay out the nose for this breed.
Plus as a
breeder or stud dog owner, this is a great way to demonstrate that you really
care about the health
of the breed!
The breeding permits and high intact - dog license fees required by these laws and the accompanying number limits and other requirements often drive good
breeders away, leaving puppy buyers with few options for finding well - bred healthy pets and robbing a community
of a broad and deep body
of knowledge
about dog
care and training.
Altho AKC does do some inspections, the only way they can «discipline» facilities not meeting standards, is by suspending the owner from registration privileges and showing privileges (not that many
of this type
of breeder care about showing).
I actually wanted to do this testimonial for people like myself; the ones who search for hours, the ones who want to be sure they are finding a reputable
breeder that
cares about the quality and health
of their animals, and for the ones who might need to ask a question....
The best way to TRY to avoid some health issues is by finding a reputable
breeder that not just SHOWS their dogs in conformation, but
cares about the health
of the parents which is more important than taking your dog to a show... After all judges have different opinions and there is a lot
of politics involved in the dog show world.
Breeders that buy any Frenchie they can find for cheap, imported or from puppy mills and breed them are the type of breeders that do not care about what they are pr
Breeders that buy any Frenchie they can find for cheap, imported or from puppy mills and breed them are the type
of breeders that do not care about what they are pr
breeders that do not
care about what they are producing.
The lack
of individual attention is not because the
breeder doesn't
care about the dog - but because the
breeder has several other dogs to attend to and might believe that the dog they are retiring will be better off in a home where the owners don't have to split their time between so many dogs.
It is much easier to find a «puppy mill» or «backyard
breeder» that knows and
cares little
about the welfare
of the breed than it is to find a reputable
breeder.
Usually this
breeder knows little
about the Breed Standard or history
of the breed, and still less
about proper
care.
«Robbie and I always considered ourselves to be responsible
breeders, having few litters, worrying
about placing the puppies in good homes, taking the best
care we could
of puppies and parents.
Typically Reputable
breeders are much more expensive but handle a lot
of the medical needs,
care about genetics, have a clean home, etc..
If a dog comes into my rescue's
care with AKC papers or a
breeder's microchip is discovered, I will make a reasonable attempt to contact the
breeder to inquire
about return
of the dog, and / or assistance in placing the dog.
This is expected from a
breeder that
cares about the future
of the Lagotto as well as the future
of their puppies.
Good
breeders care about the well being
of their dogs and will do all they can to place their pups in the best home's possible.
Responsible
breeders care about dogs
of their breeding and want buyers to keep in touch with them, especially if a health issue arises.
Then, I expect the
breeder to ask the buyer a lot
of questions
about how they plan to
care for the new puppy.
To learn more
about the Canine
Care Certified program, or to request certification
of a
breeder business, contact us through the below form.
Through our participation in the program, we have improved our documentation practices, enhanced public perception and awareness
about responsible dog breeding and highlighted our dedication to ensuring dogs are well
cared for,» said Terry Buening
of My PawPaws Puppies, one
of the first
breeders to receive certification.
Purebred dog owners,
breeders, exhibitors, and clubs are primary sources for public education
about dog
care and they are the backbone
of dog rescue efforts and advances in canine medicine.
Unfortunately there are many more unethical dog
breeders, and a sickening number
of puppy mills and backyard
breeders, who
care much more
about the money they can make than they do
about the health
of their dogs / puppies.
If
breeders only
cared about the so called «quality»
of the dogs, then why do they charge ridiculous prices?
If the
breeder is asking you a lot
of questions
about you, your family and seems a little hesitant
about selling you her puppy she might be the best choice because she
cares what happens to her puppy.
Consult your veterinarian or
breeder for particular advice
about caring for your breed
of puppy.
Usually this
breeder knows little
about the standard or history
of the breed, and still less
about proper
care.