Most
breeders do this to their dogs, the breeder puts chemicals and make the girl dog starve so she becomes so thin and small, then they put this medicine (drug) so they could produce puppies in an early age so they become so tiny.
Not exact matches
It has nothing
to do with the bettering of any of our
dog breeds and, furthermore, it is a huge joke among
breeders, because it is meaningless.
I
do maintain that almost every Doberman
breeder whom I have met, and I have met many of them from coast
to coast, is a pretty dedicated person who has striven through careful breeding
to eliminate the less desirable traits which were inherent in the German
dogs of 20 years or so ago.
More work is also needed with
dog breeders to supply
dogs that are less likely
to bite and that have inhibited bites that
do less damage, moving away from a victim or owner «blame» model
to explain
dog bite injury.
She too is
doing what she can
to make ends meet, working part - time as a cashier in a supermarket, in addition
to temporarily looking after
dogs for a
breeder.
If the pet store or
breeder you purchased your pet from claims
to have given your
dog vaccinations,
do remember
to obtain the papers as well.
Oklahoma residents, including readers of Tulsa Pets Magazine, are asking what they can
do to help insure the welfare of
dogs, considering
breeder closures and efforts of
breeders to dilute or kill regulations requiring basic improvements for the health and welfare of
dogs in
breeder facilities.
A frantic campaign by some Oklahoma
dog breeders who
do not want
to be regulated have stirred up fear by some legislators that passage of the proposed rules for
dog breeding facilities will be over reaching or are unfair.
If your
breeder can not prove
to you that his or her
dog has competed in
dog shows, or that he or she seems like just a run - of - the - mill amateur home
breeder, or someone who is just waiting for you
to part with your wallet, then
do not proceed further.
Establish standards for care that are no more stringent than United States Department of Agriculture specifications for the humane handling, care, and treatment of
dogs and cats; (this means USDA rules are the maximum in standards, as opposed
to the present Act where USDA rules are the minimum in standards) How many ways
do we need
to explain
to you that means the Dept. of Ag will not be able
to write rules in excess of USDA standards which by most reputable
breeders are absolute minimum standards by which they exceed?
Considering that not one Oklahoma sales tax permit has been issued for a business declaring itself
to be a
dog breeder, and considering that the new agency was created as a self sustaining agency that relies on the licensing fees as many other agencies
do, it is hard
to understand why some Oklahoma legislators feel the need
to punish
dogs and Oklahoma tax payers alike by forestalling these regulations.
I can't in all conscience ignore (and I've tried this year
to do just that), let alone enjoy or go along
to an event which benefits the same organisation that takes money from puppy farmers and
breeders who leave their
dogs like this:
If you are not sure where
to begin your search for a
dog breeder, don't worry.
I believe the focus of a
dog show should be positioned on the standard and each
breeder doing their absolute best
to uphold that standard.
Buying purebred puppies from
dog breeders seems like the right thing
to do.
find a reputable
breeder that knows going back 4
to 5 generations and if you want
to train the
dog for protection you should
do professional training, you train the
dog with the trainer offering guidance, find a trainer that offers protection training it will most likely be more expensive but you have
to make sure the
dog is of sound temperament and has basic obedience down, which you can contact a the trainer before getting the
dog to talk
to them about what qualities
to look for in a puppy.
From the «good»
breeders who are breeding clones of
dogs from days past,
to the backyard
breeders who don't care what kinds of
dogs are mated, no real effort is being made
to create
dogs that can handle urban life.
What is happening worldwide some
breeders are breeding pretty
dogs with no natural instincts
to guard and protect, yes the
dogs will bark behind the fence but I bet you if you jump that fence the
dog will take off
to save himself, sorry but I don't care how good looking that
dog is or how much he costs if he / she will not protect me and my household that
dog has no value
to me..
Many
dog breeders don't make it because they ignore or underestimate the workload, stress and expenses linked
to breeding
dogs.
The ordinance
does have an exemption for small «backyard»
breeders and those who raise
dogs and cats at their home or business, AZCentral.com reports, yet it also bans the use of «animals as prizes» at carnivals and amusement parks, which includes goldfish, insects, bunnies, and other critters (another nice piece of news
to hear!).
Reputable
breeders are struggling
to produce
dogs that are as healthy as possible, and while these tests are expensive for the
breeder to do, they can help
to save the puppy purchaser hundreds or even thousands of dollars in potential vet bills.
We also met a couple of good
breeders with good
dogs, but they just didn't seem
to have a breed of
dog that I wanted.
Often they believe their
dogs are unusual, some are told by the
breeders it must be something
to do with how they are with the
dogs and they feel guilty and say no more.
The ordinance
did exempted certain animals, including those that have competed in shows or sporting competitions, guide
dogs, animals used by police agencies, and those belonging
to professional
breeders.
I don't understand why some «longtime»
breeders are willing
to trash thier customer base and the future
breeders of
dogs, and then don't understand why the general public doesn't like them.
While an asking price may appear
to be higher from a reputable
breeder, in part this may be a reflection of all of the testing has been
done on their
dogs and they guarantee the health of their pups.
Veterinary Care: Manny, who has
done a lot of research and learned from his mentor, recognizes various ailments and uses a «
breeder friendly» farm Vet
to diagnose and treat his
dogs.
But... if you're the
breeder... and you've
done a quality breeding with exceptional bloodlines and lineage... you can sell the puppies yourself for $ 800
to $ 1000 a
dog.
This shattering of the «cool» illusion, especially in places like LA where so many people think it's cool
to breed the pit - bull puppies which comprise a huge percentage of the
dogs euthanised, has
to be taught
to people when they're young, so they don't grow up
to become
breeders.
Groups like ours exist precisely because there are too many
dogs being bred by people who are not reputable, professional
breeders or because owners don't spay / neuter their
dogs and allow unplanned breedings
to take place.
Sure, some of the best homes understand that they need
to look further and delve deeper, but many just don't know how
to find a reputable
breeder (This was actually me when I was purchasing my first
dog!).
As for now, if you want
to purchase a white Miniature Schnauzer for all of the other reasons that make this beautiful
dog a joy
to have in the family, just be sure
to do so from a reputable Miniature Schnauzer
breeder.
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).
But the charge
does not echo the facts on two fronts: actually, responsible
breeders lead the effort
to eliminate hip dysplasia and mixed breed or crossbred
dogs can also have the disease.
CAUTION: Many
dog breeders claim
to be a «registered
breeder», but this doesn't give any guarantees.
Responsible
breeders care about each
dog they bring into the world and
do their best
to ensure they sell their
dogs to responsible
dog owners, too.
So now people who have
done research and want a particular type of
dog, with certain characteristics, will have
to go
to breeders.
I
did not even know you were writing a blog, great information.We were interviewed by the
breeder before they would sell us a puppy and then a questionnaire
to go with our lifestyle (such as how much exercise our
dog would get).
I don't care if the
dog acts like this breed or fits all the explanations written by some authors, there is no way
to tell for certain unless you have the paperwork from a responsible
breeder, know the pedigrees of the parents, and have viewed the mating and birthing processes.
A lot of the
breeders know that the long hair German Shepherds are not of the type of quality
to be used in
dog shows so they avoid breeding them which is why you don't see very many of them.
The member /
breeder shall be knowledgeable of the «Breed Standard» and will
do everything in his or her power
to discourage breeding from clearly inferior specimens of the breed, or breeding
to any such specimen with his or her stud
dog.
Dog breeders who follow this mindset are usually the ones who don't have enough knowledge and patience
to improve their breed.
To use education as a tool to improve the care received by breeder dogs assumes that those caring for these dogs actually give a damn about their health and welfare. Bottom line:  they don'
To use education as a tool
to improve the care received by breeder dogs assumes that those caring for these dogs actually give a damn about their health and welfare. Bottom line:  they don'
to improve the care received by
breeder dogs assumes that those caring for these
dogs actually give a damn about their health and welfare. Bottom line:  they don't.
I was horrifed
to read about the lies and half truths about people who say they «rescued»
dogs, onlybto find out the
dogs were a
breeders and the rescue had taken the
dogs, becasue they
did nt believe in breeding..
This is definitely not a «given,» and purebred
dogs from
breeders are likely
to come with their own sets of problems, so don't consider this a mark against rescue
dogs.
Here are some recent rescue items from around the globe Animal lover offers $ 4,000 reward for safe return of man's German Shepherd Florida HERO rescue
dog Echo looks set
to get his paws on another national award recognising his life - saving efforts Rescue Group Raises Awareness About «Backyard
Breeders «The most courageous
dog in the United States - they
do...
Unfortunately, very little was
done other than some enlightened
breeders adopted breeding policies that excluded
dogs that were affected or thought
to be carriers for the condition.
I have been interviewed by some
breeders that were so picky and obnoxious, that regardless of how good their
dogs were, I didn't want
to do business with them.
The
breeder will also need you
to neuter the
dog if you
do not want it
to have any puppies.
A good
dog breeder will stand behind health guarantees and
do everything possible
to make things right should you wind up with a
dog with a serious health defect.