Hopefully, a breeder will be able to accommodate more than a few dogs at a location if serious about going into
business as a breeder.
Not exact matches
And like their famous predecessors, the
business breeders profiled in these pages — a gamut that runs from manufacturers of goods
as low - tech
as stuffed beavers to services
as specialized
as psychological testing — began with pocket change.
Businesses, consultants and scientists sometimes ask themselves whether plant
breeders are still able to raise the yield of crops such
as winter wheat and potatoes today.
According to a source in the House, one major air carrier traveled to Oklahoma to express their concern over losing shipping
business from unregulated
breeders,
as Tulsa and Oklahoma City are the second and third largest puppy exporting points in the nation, following only Kansas City, MO..
Since 2013, the subcommittee has orchestrated several successes and positive outcomes, some of which include: • Collaborating with the PIJAC Zoonosis committee to update the Healthy Herp Handling poster promoting healthy reptile and amphibian handling practices; develop the Zoonotic Disease Prevention Series for Retailers; draft informative store signage on how to prevent zoonotic diseases; participate in meetings on rodent and reptile disease transmission with the Centers for Disease Control; and produce and revise best management practices (BMP) documents; • Collaborating with the United States Association of Reptile Keepers on past and current attempts to pass legislation, ordinances, and regulatory activity that may impact herp ownership and related
businesses; • Attending Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) meetings with reports and summary of actions affecting import and export of reptiles; • Addressing the 2013 Center for Biological Diversity petition to list 53 herp species under the Endangered Species Act; • Reviewing and commenting on the recent US Fish and Wildlife status review on the proposal to list wood turtles under the Endangered Species Act; • Submitting comments on proposed listing of flat - tailed tortoise and spider tortoise under the Endangered Species Act; • Introducing federal legislation in 2013 to allow for the export of certain constrictors listed
as injurious in air shipments with aircraft that land in a state for refueling; • Providing volunteer support for auctions at 2013 National Reptile
Breeders Expo and several North American Reptile
Breeders Conferences; • Providing extensive consultation on constrictor caging standards in Ohio.
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.
As a dog
breeder, your breeding stock is going to give your
business its direction.
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!).
Inside are descriptions of 100
breeders that HSUS describes
as «puppy mills,» including some
breeders who also have been listed in previous years» reports for similar ways of doing
business, and who it appears have not changed their ways.
As a general rule, pet stores purchase puppies from dog
breeders who are in the
business to make a profit, not for the betterment of a breed or line of dogs.
3) Shelters who import dogs from out of state, or off shore, or worse yet breed themselves for re-sale, while denigrating «
Breeders» are despicable hypocritical
business models and do not deserve any recognition
as they are working for profit and or ulterior motives!
As a senior partner in an Architectural firm, Roy's interstate and overseas trips for
business were used to meet with German Shepherd
breeders and Clubs in all states and convince them to form a national body for the benefit of the breed.
But by defining herself
as a retail pet store, a
breeder could then opt to conduct her
business entirely via the Internet, phone, and mail — eliminating the small protection the consumer might get from meeting a dog before buying him.
As with all
businesses, commercial
breeders must follow the law — including tax laws.
As you know my position has always been that when someone has companion animals and they are licensed, have parmanent ID, spayed and nuetered (unless you are an ethical
breeder), are well socialized and cared for and don't create a threat or a nuisance in the community then it is none of the goverment's
business what or how many you have.
Moreover, cat
breeders are not so widely spread
as dog
breeders that are notorious for their inhuman
business.
This new law repeals the provisions of both the Agriculture and Markets Law and General
Business Law, which prevented local governments from exercising their home rule powers to regulate pet dealers, such
as retail pet
breeders and pet stores throughout the state.
Mr Lambert continued: «The process recognises that
breeders choose to breed on different scales and have a wide range of different circumstances; the vast majority breed dogs
as a hobby and not
as a
business.
By the 1970s, the breeding of dogs had grown from its small scale local roots and commercial
breeders began appearing
as businesses supplying puppies for profit.
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.
Many
breeders who run their
businesses online have skirted federal oversight by classifying themselves
as retail pet stores, which are exempt from licensing requirements.
Professional dog
breeders are seeing breeding
as a responsible
business.
Kavin's op - ed, based on her book that was published May 2, exposes ways that some dog
breeders as well
as some rescuers are now doing
business in irresponsible ways that lead to sick dogs ending up in homes all across the United States.
As with any
business, pet stores mark up the price of the animal (once purchased from a
breeder or broker) to make a profit on the sale.
The
breeders call «retail rescuers» hypocritical dilettantes who hide behind nonprofit status while doing
business as unregulated, online pet stores.
In order to be granted the Canine Care Certified designation,
breeders will: • Participate in independent, third - party audits conducted by a recognized animal care auditing authority; • Be transparent in their operations with auditors, and allow access whenever safe and feasible to retail and
business customers,
as well
as to consumers; • Consider increased transparency and engagement with buyers by providing other means of access to their operations, such
as live video streams; and • Participate in certification renewal annually or no less than every second year.
Breeders and the Kennel Club can work together to force irresponsible breeders, or puppy farmers, out of business as they will no longer be able trade on people's ig
Breeders and the Kennel Club can work together to force irresponsible
breeders, or puppy farmers, out of business as they will no longer be able trade on people's ig
breeders, or puppy farmers, out of
business as they will no longer be able trade on people's ignorance.
The California State Legislature, seemingly with a well - meaning, but uninformed prejudice against legally operating
business owners, are stomping on the Justice's grave
as they march toward passing a bill which would ban pet stores from selling puppies bred by inspected and licensed
breeders and forcing them to sell dogs with unknown backgrounds, temperament and health histories.
Commercial
breeders sell dogs
as a
business through large kennels, pet stores, national magazine ads, newspaper ads, and over the Internet.
Pet stores: This bill will increase
business for puppy mills
as pet stores increase sales to meet the decline in quality pets available from responsible
breeders.
As the prospective owner, the responsibility is YOURS to do
business only with those
breeders who meet the higher standards.
The lawsuit, which Barkworks tried - and failed - to get dismissed earlier this year, alleges Barkworks» illegal
business practices include misrepresenting puppy mills
as «reputable»
breeders, providing inaccurate
breeder information, fabricating breeding certificates and lying about providing veterinary care.
And with puppies selling for $ 50 - 200 each, the fines levied are so low that they are simply seen by unscrupulous
breeders as part of the cost of doing
business.
Rule 901:1 -6-10 establishes civil penalties for operating
as a high volume
breeder or dog retailer without a license Click here to view the
Business Impact Analysis for the Commercial Dog
Breeders Rules F. OHIO COMMERCIAL DOG BREEDING ADVISORY BOARD - APPOINTMENTS BY GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH 1.
It's important to educate people that it's not just pet stores who keep these puppy mills in
business, it's the online
breeder market
as well.
Prop B is supported by Missouri veterinarians and veterinary clinics; animal welfare charities and organizations, including the Humane Society of Missouri, the Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation, Central Missouri Humane Society, Humane Society of Southwest Missouri, Wayside Waifs, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF), Best Friends Animal Society and The Humane Society of the United States; prominent Missouri figures such
as Tony La Russa and Linda Bond;
as well
as responsible dog
breeders, elected officials, religious leaders and Missouri
businesses.
Breeders want no regulations, no inspections and no
business licenses — or
business as usual!
And if the USDA rules are mirrowed in the Oklahoma Pet
Breeders Rules then why have you and your good buddy Sue Ann Hamm fought so hard to keep the amendment out that would say «USDA licensed breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712 as long as in good standing with USDA» You know as well as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog breeders out of b
Breeders Rules then why have you and your good buddy Sue Ann Hamm fought so hard to keep the amendment out that would say «USDA licensed
breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712 as long as in good standing with USDA» You know as well as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog breeders out of b
breeders are exempt from the rules of SB1712
as long
as in good standing with USDA» You know
as well
as the rest of us you have a personal agenda and that is to put ALL dog
breeders out of b
breeders out of
business.
Breeders refer to these rescuers
as» hypocritical dilettantes who hide behind nonprofit status while doing
business as unregulated, online pet stores.»
As the number of puppy mills decline,
breeders who are going out of
business use these events to sell their breeding stock.
According to the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC),
as of the date on which SB 1712 was introduced in the Oklahoma legislature, not ONE
business held an Oklahoma sales tax permit with the
business being listed
as a dog
breeder.
• Name of dog
breeder: Kathy Jo Bauck, aka Kathy Cole, aka K.J. Cole (Kathy Jo Bauck's maiden name is Cole) • Name of breeding facility: Pick Of The Litter, Puppys On Wheels, Puppies On Wheels • Also did
business as: Pine Lake Enterprises, Pine Lake Kennels, Pine Lake Kennels and Stables, KJ's Pets, KJ's Pups, New York Kennel Club • Location: Pine Lake Township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota • USDA license: 41 - B - 0159; this license was terminated by the USDA for two years in June 2010 and was cancelled in August 2010.
As with any industry, commercial dog and cat
breeders and dealers are in
business to make money.