The Rottweiler needs plenty of exercise on a daily basis and good nutrition to optimize the hopefully good genetics that have been passed on to
it by as responsible breeder.
Not exact matches
Many websites and newspaper ads were created
by puppy millers
as a way to fool buyers into thinking they are buying from a
responsible, caring
breeder.
I am looking forward to the a new day when all
Responsible Breeders, Farmers and Ranchers will enjoy the unfettered freedom to breed, raise and use their animals with the same commitment to quality caring
as was exemplified
by our Founding Fathers who resisted acts of tyranny while codifying our God - Given Rights in our Hallowed Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
While any dog breed can develop health problems,
responsible breeders take care to maintain the highest breed standards
as established
by kennel clubs, like the American Kennel Club.
The club led development of the breed and increased the number of
responsible breeders and fanciers in the U.S. for 25 years until Mini Bulls achieved full recognition
by the AKC
as a distinct breed for competition in 1992.
Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards
as established
by kennel clubs like the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Wisdom Health — The Wisdom Health mission is to facilitate
responsible pet care
by enhancing the well - being and relationship between pets, pet owners,
breeders, shelters and veterinarians through valuable insights into pets
as individuals.
Responsible breeders have adopted this protocol and have conformation of their breeding stock (and those used
as sires)
as being clear or carriers thus hopefully eliminating the likelihood of any Scottish Terrier being affected
by this devastating disease.
Responsible breeders take care to maintain the highest breed standards
as established
by kennel clubs like the AKC.
Responsible breeders have all their breeding stock certified
as being free of dysplasia
by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA).
These dogs are sold online
by people posing
as responsible breeders.
A
responsible breeder is judged
by their care and concern for their dogs and dogs in general
as demonstrated
by their breeding decisions.
I strongly believe that
as someone dedicated to animal welfare; I can do my part in assisting plus working together with reputable / quality /
responsible Breeders to «preserve» the Great Dane Breed standard
by showing / handling / competing with the dogs to various titles and thereby also gaining added confirmation of true temperament plus conformation of Breed Standards.
«Reinforce the basic concepts of
responsible breeding practice for novice
breeders and puppy buyers
as tried and tested
by experienced
breeders over many years.
Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards
as established
by kennel clubs like the AKC.
As for
responsible breeders, I find that our mission includes making sure we reduce any chances of heartaches brought on
by poor conformation or ill health in our next generation of dogs.
As in many other breeds, hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (an eye abnormality), and von Willebrand's disease (VWD; a blood clotting disorder) are genetic issues being addressed
by responsible breeders.
Some diseases such
as lens luxation, which can result in glaucoma, are known to be inherited and should be avoided
by responsible breeders.
The AKC and other kennel clubs don't recognize the Teacup
as a separate variety of the breed, and breeding practices for the «Teacup» are controversial and widely discouraged
by responsible breeders.
Yet, both are hit with restrictions while the causes of problems in each case find new opportunities: one to commit armed crimes unopposed
by any force, and the other to fill the void of puppy and kitten demand
as responsible home - based
breeders — dedicated breed enthusiasts in particular — cut back or quit.
At Wisdom HealthTM our mission is to facilitate
responsible pet care
by enhancing the well - being and relationship between pets, pet owners,
breeders, shelters and veterinarians through valuable insights into pets
as individuals.
Responsible breeders will always publish the results on the OFA website so that they can be seen not only
by potential
breeders but to puppy buyers
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.