Be patient; unless
a breeder happens to live in your area, it can be difficult to locate one who has puppies planned or on the way.
Not exact matches
Life happens and as a dog
breeder of many years standing, I know that there will occasionally be problems, but it should always be the desire of a good dog
breeder to place healthy puppies and
to stand behind her puppies if a problem occurs.
These attacks are
happening in public places, in people \'s own gardens and even in the street... We can not stress enough
to the public,
to breeders,
to pit bull owners and
to those rescuing these dogs, that no amount of socialisation or love can remove their genetics and their propensity for dog aggression and animal aggression... we can never change their genetic make up... Even the most dog friendly, relaxed pit bull often does show some kind of dog aggression sometime in its
life.»
Some
breeders sell show quality puppies on co-ownership, so that they retain a portion of the dog's ownership, for better control of what
happens to their dog later in its
life.
Ever heard of 2 healthy parents who have a toddler or young child diagnosed with cancer... it's
life, things
happen so it's best
to be safer and go with a
breeder who does things the right way and raised the parents the right way.
You can't ever guarantee any puppy will be 100 % healthy it's entire
life, no
breeder can guarantee nothing will ever
happen to that puppy.
The
lives of breeding dogs can be brutal, one
breeder told a Puppy Love Campaigns undercover volunteer that fights
to the death can and do
happen and are par for the course when keeping dogs.
Irresponsible
breeders fail
to live up
to their end of the bargain, don't care what
happens to their puppies once they are sold, and will normally sell a puppy
to anyone who has the money
to pay for the puppy... little or no questions asked.