There's all kinds of information for
the care of your particular breed online, or in your local library, or at your local pet store.
2) Obtain a copy of the breeder's recommendations for
care of the particular breed of dog you are buying.
Not exact matches
Caring for and raising this
particular breed of fish can be frustrating, especially if you don't know that much...
Puppy «millers» usually can not answer questions about the dogs they sell, have no idea what proper dog
care is about and do not have any med certificates (to them it's cost) or health guarantees and have no or very little history
of breeding a
particular breed.
Covering every aspect
of feline
care, cat and kitten magazines provide practical, useful, and timely information on cat supplies, cat
care (including special
care for
particular breeds), cat health, and more.
When you come in for an appointment you will receive important home healthcare advice, as well as new information and recommendations for the
care of your
particular type and
breed of pet.
Participation in competition is merely one piece
of evidence that dogs being
bred are being
bred with
care and attention to health, temperament, and conformity with the expectations
of a person looking for that
particular breed.
Golden Retriever Foundation The Foundation was established to promote the public's knowledge and appreciation
of dogs in general and Golden Retrievers in
particular; to further understanding
of the diseases, genetic defects, injuries and ailments afflicting dogs; to promote the development
of information related to the proper
care, treatment,
breeding, health development and training
of Golden Retrievers; and to foster and promote the rescue, rehabilitation and placement
of displaced Golden Retrievers.
Fortney says people who are looking for a
particular breed should also be prepared for the
care and maintenance
of the animal.
It's fairly common for a potential dog owner to see a
particular dog
breed compete in or win one
of the categories (Sporting, Terrier, Working, etc.) or Best in Show and then want to purchase or adopt that
breed, yet, as a veterinarian I always have to question if doing so is the best decision based on the owner's lifestyle and ability to pay for the dog's medical
care, food, grooming, boarding and other day - to - day needs.
If you're thinking
of buying your first kitten or maybe even adopting an adult cat you'll first want to research this
particular breed and make sure you'll be able to
care for it as it requires.
They'll have knowledge
of the
breed's
particular needs (such as daily grooming), so that they can find owners who'll be able to
care for them properly.
Traits
of a responsible breeder include: •
Breeding for health and temperament, not «looks» or a fad • Practicing genetic health testing • Keeping a puppy until eight weeks of age / not letting it go too early • Having only one or two breeds • Having a manageable number of dogs / breeding only one litter at a time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any time you be unable to care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the breed or a particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the breed, health problems to consider, and your particular puppy A responsible breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounde
Breeding for health and temperament, not «looks» or a fad • Practicing genetic health testing • Keeping a puppy until eight weeks
of age / not letting it go too early • Having only one or two
breeds • Having a manageable number
of dogs /
breeding only one litter at a time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any time you be unable to care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the breed or a particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the breed, health problems to consider, and your particular puppy A responsible breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounde
breeding only one litter at a time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any time you be unable to
care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the
breed or a
particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the
breed, health problems to consider, and your
particular puppy A responsible breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type
of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounded puppy!
Consult your veterinarian or breeder for
particular advice about
caring for your
breed of puppy.
They take little
care in providing puppies suited to a
particular breed, and in many cases the family finds out too late that this cute little «fuzz ball» is actually not a lap dog but instead a ball
of energy who needs lots
of exercise, as is the case with Fox Terriers.
Another important aspect
of good grooming is our dog's ear
care,
particular the drop or floppy eared
breeds, need regular attention.