Most
commercial breeders use wire flooring on their cages so the feces and urine are able to fall through the openings.
Puppy - selling web sites are often nothing more than glorified marketing sources
commercial breeders use to reach the uninitiated.
Some commercial breeders use inbred, genetically - weak parents to obtain smaller or specially - marked puppies, and the darling puppies that result can exhibit debilitating signs of congenital disease later in life.
Not exact matches
Commercial breeders, the main producers of economically important new crop varieties, can't
use open - source seeds because they would not be able to claim royalties for any varieties they develop from them.
Large - scale
commercial breeders of staple crops already
use genomic selection to improve their products.
The term «hobbyist» refers to an individual or an organization who is not a
commercial breeder but is (1) actively involved in any nationally recognized, organized animal sport or hobby for a period of at least one year prior to making application; or (2) participates in field trials, owns nationally - recognized breeds
used specifically as hunting dogs, participates in hunting activities, has held (and continues to hold) a current valid Oklahoma hunting license and has held such license for at least one year prior to making application; or (3) qualifies as a «rescuer.»
Use e-mail, snail mail and phone calls to let your Legislators know that, as a constituent, you support the proposed rules of the Oklahoma State Board of
Commercial Pet
Breeders specifically and animal welfare efforts generally.
Breeder haters aren't happy with Go Daddy because they believe the
commercial says that
breeders are encouraged to
use Go Daddy.
The organization
uses the inspection reports, funded by taxpayer dollars, to monitor
commercial dog
breeders and USDA enforcement of AWA requirements.
When Smith
uses the term «puppy mill,» he's referring to mass
commercial dog
breeders.
Commercial puppy -
breeders (puppy mills) take advantage of this to maximize profit at the expense of the welfare of the dogs
used as breeding stock, inhumanely confined and forced to breed continuously.
We will never
use the term puppy mill,
commercial breeder, or puppy farm to describe a responsible, reputable
breeder.
Retail pet store owners
use the claim that their puppies and kittens are sourced from «USDA licensed and federally inspected
breeders» to imply that these
commercial breeding facilities are held to a higher standard of care.
Many pet stores, puppy mills and
commercial breeders have started to
use the term «adopt» to lure people in.
My husband and I
used her resiliency and forgiving nature as inspiration to find it within ourselves to build relationships with 200
commercial breeders in five states.
While pet stores and
commercial breeders often
use the newspaper to advertise, most of the ads for puppies and kittens found in the classifieds are placed by private people.
Well, those records, which include thousands of inspection reports for thousands of facilities like zoos, laboratories and
commercial breeders, have been
used to ensure that responsible parties toe the line when it comes to caring for the animals in these facilities.
Under the federal Animal Welfare Act, the US Department of Agriculture regulates
commercial breeders, kennels, and brokers who sell dogs through wholesale channels and sets standards for the
use of animals in biomedical and product research, circuses, zoos, and other public animal displays.
So what can we do to help clear the smoke and mirrors
used by
commercial breeders who like to pretend their dogs and puppies are much loved family pets rather than commodities?
Of course, if you show your dog, are a
breeder, have more than one or want to start a grooming business you may find it is more economical to
use commercial equipment.
«It is a market term
used by backyard
breeders and
commercial breeders so they can breed the smallest dogs that shouldn't be bred and sell them for a whole lot of money.
The proposed rule was prompted by an audit finding that some large - scale
commercial breeders were
using the retail pet store definition to sell puppies through the Internet and thus circumventing the purpose of the Animal Welfare Act.
Although there are reputable
commercial breeders there are many that do not practice good methods or
use screened bloodlines.
Although Maryland already has strict regulations in place requiring retail pet stores to disclose information about
breeders and barring them from
using any
commercial breeders that have received citations from the U.S. Agriculture Department within the past two years, Governor Hogan, a dog lover whose whose 16 - year - old Shih Tzu died last year, said that not enough was being done to protect the animals.
The bill would still require
commercial pet
breeders with 11 or more dogs or cats
used for breeding to obtain an annual license which would be non-transferable.
The Act requires
commercial dog
breeders with 4 or more female dogs
used for breeding, to obtain a license annually.
Unfortunately, it is now
used to describe any
commercial breeder, regardless of the standard of care they provide to their breeding stock or the puppies they produce.
HB 4844 would also extend euthanasia restrictions to
commercial breeders, and stop the
use of homemade gas chambers by private enterprises according to Ledy VanKavage of the ASPCA as quoted in the Pantagraph.
It is not clear if this now means some
commercial dog
breeders required to
use humane euthanasia for dogs under 3 P.S. Sec. 459 - 207 can declare their dogs are dangerous and a risk to humans or other animals and simply shoot them or otherwise
use cruel methods to kill them.
In 2016, Winona County granted conditional
use permits to multiple
commercial dog
breeders.