Sentences with phrase «dog breeders give»

Many dog breeders give the bogus excuse that they don't want to train their dogs prior to going in the show ring because they will lose «spirit», and they don't want them sitting down in the ring.

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If you see cramped, dirty dog - quarters or dogs that are not treated like pets (loved, played with and given lots of exercise time), find another 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.
She has actually had to convince breeders to give her their dogs instead of killing them.
Given that some countries are now banning docking, breeders are again attempting to select for dogs with the genes for natural bob tails.
As a dog breeder, your breeding stock is going to give your business its direction.
We'll still give you few tips to improve these sections but there are so much you can add to your dog breeder website, and it will make it more appealing, your reputation more solid and your dogs more popular.
The very first breeders and the very last, who finally gave up on the White, had high aspirations for the dog that never realized in their lifetime.
Dog breeders should not interfere with their whelping bitch while she is giving birth, however, as a responsible breeder you should always be ready to offer assistance if anything goes wrong during labour or right after.
Years of working with dogs, not only as a dog breeder, but also as a veterinary technician, obedience trainer & even owning an upscale bed and biscuit on a beautiful sea island in South Carolina, have given me an unusual amount of doggie experience.
CAUTION: Many dog breeders claim to be a «registered breeder», but this doesn't give any guarantees.
Even though these dogs are the result of ignorant breeders, we should still give them loving homes and help them through their challenges, despite the circumstances under which they were born.
This gave the radicals fuel to verify their claims that purebred dog breeders are not trustworthy.
It was a horrific experience and to make matters worse it cost a fortune to treat him ($ 1,500) and the breeder would not give us our money for the dog or the vet bills!
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't.
The breeder frantically called the trainer afterwards, and was reminded of the serious warning he was given when he purchased the dog.
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.
The new agreement still requires larger cages with outdoor runs for breeding dogs, and annual exams, but it gives breeders additional time to meet new housing standards — and it no longer limits breeders to no more than 50 breeding dogs.
Max always loved German Shepherd Dogs and when given an unregistered bitch he immediately set about talking the breeders into registering her and from there trained her to her CD title.
i would say about 75 % of puppymill pups are [email protected]'s i am a byber i raise healthy dogs their cared for like any responsible breeder cares for their dogs.my pups are vet checks first shots n worming before they leave the new owners get a shot record with their first shots n worming n the weight of the puppy.bybers are not puppymills.so do nt put us in the same catagory.if anyone wants my vets number i will be happy to give it to you n you can call n ask him how i take care of my dogs n pups.
I know there are veterinarians giving Simparica to pregnant breeder dogs in an attempt to keep them from producing puppies with demodectic mange.
Whatever the reason, these dogs still have a lot of love to give, and can make wonderful companions at more affordable prices then buying a dog from a breeder.
Creative Border Collie rescuers, trainers, breeders, and owners came up with a solution that gives the dogs a job and controls the geese without killing them — they use the dogs to convince the geese to set up housekeeping somewhere else.
The breeder should know the breed, be able to discuss possible health risks, give clear instructions on the care of the dog, etc..
Breeders with a proven history of breeding can give you the best puppy: a healthy, fully socialized and vaccinated dog.
Given the accuracy of the CHG test as described below by Dr. Fyfe, breeders can avoid ever producing the deadly defect by not breeding carrier to carrier and not breeding to untested dogs.
I want to insist on this because the truth of being a dog breeder is that most puppies you will give birth to won't be allowed in your breeding program.
Reputable breeders include in their puppy contracts that, if for ANY reason, the new owner has to give the dog up, the Breeder has first option to take the dog back (in order to guarantee that it does not end up in a shelter or be passed from home to home with each one worse than the last).
Make sure that you adopt these dogs only from trusted breeders that can give you all of the required information about the ancestors of the particular puppy that you would like to choose.
If your breeder gave you a small supply of dog kibble, finish it off by adding small amounts of your new dog food in with it until it is gone.
Given the clear evidence of risk to the dog's immune system, it was shocking to find vets and breeders who routinely administer DHLPP vaccine.
This overview of the Scottish Deerhound gives you a general idea of what to expect from these dogs, but the only way to be sure if this is the right dog for you is to visit a breeder and spend time around some puppies and adults.
Interacting with a breeder's dogs can give a fairly clear picture of how your dog will turn out in the future (providing you put in the effort to train him).
Nor are puppies born of accidental matings so likely to have been given the expert attention of a very experienced dog breeder during the first few formative weeks of their lives.
Important: When choosing a collar it is important not only to give preference to a particular brand, which is time - tested and the experience of other breeders, but also to study the characteristics of the product carefully and take into account age - related features of your dog and its health.
Sue gave me a copy of the seven - generation pedigree the breeder gave her; the pedigree showed that the dog came from the same breeder whose ill - tempered dogs had shown up in rescue.
Remember that adopting a dog, whether from a breeder or a rescue group, gives it a new life!
Educate them if they're new, actually ask them what their practices are (I find a lot of people automatically label people as a BYB just for having the gall to breed any dog at all, it doesn't matter what the persons standards were — BYB is just a negative slang term intended to attack / offend any given breeder — it actually doesn't mean anything in a legal sense, there is no legal definition of it because there is no way of defining it in a legal manner without also applying it to all breeders).
To register your dog with the American Kennel Club, simply fill out the Dog Registration Application that the breeder gave you, and submit it to the AKC along with the registration fdog with the American Kennel Club, simply fill out the Dog Registration Application that the breeder gave you, and submit it to the AKC along with the registration fDog Registration Application that the breeder gave you, and submit it to the AKC along with the registration fee.
Smith has a relationship with many commercial breeders, who give his rescue the dogs they no longer need.
A serious hobby breeder will usually belong to a breed club, be involved in showing dogs, present a clean environment with healthy, well - socialized puppies, be at least as interested in your qualifications to be an owner as you are in the breeder, give you a record of dates and types of inoculations and worming and insist that you take the pup to a vet for a check - up and to continue with inoculations, give you written instructions on feeding, training and care, provide a pedigree and registration application form; provide references; provide a written contract with conditions of sale and warranty; and assure you that the relationship between you and the breeder is a continuing one.
Although you might pay less for the breed of your choice from a pet store or backyard breeder, it's almost a given that in the long run, you'll pay a good deal more in vet bills and perhaps emotional bills (if the dog has to be euthanized due to a health or temperament problem), than you would from a reputable breeder.
That ordinance restricted pet stores from selling dogs or cats from commercial breeders, but was ultimately nixed months later by Arizona's governor, who signed a counter bill giving the state — and not cities — power to regulate pet stores.
Dog breeders in Iowa who repeatedly do not comply with the Animal Welfare Act are allowed to continue raising and breeding dogs — sometimes in horrible conditions — while federal inspectors give the cited breeders time to correct violations.
Like with dogs, beware the «backyard breeders,» as these individuals are not certified and may not give the animals the care they need.
Dog owners should bring along documentation about the vaccinations given by the breeder and the dates administered so the vet can keep track.
To help encourage more breeders to health certify their breeding stock a CHIC number is given to dogs once they have passed all the required testing for their specific breed.
Commercial puppy - breeders take advantage of this to maximize their profit at the expense of the welfare of the dogs, inhumanely confined and bred continuously until their feeble bodies give out.
«The reason they stood out was because they're not normal names that a person would give their dogs and it kind of bothered me and it stuck in my mind, so finally one day I decided to look up and put in Google the name of the breeder — Diana Stephenson, Missouri.»
Give additional examples of ways in which the breeder contributes to the health and welfare of either the breed or dogs generally.
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