I can't say if the above problems are related to poor breeding but I brought him after reading an ad in the local paper and even though the breeder seemed to know what they were talking about I would strongly urge people only to purchase pedigree
dogs from breeders recommended by their vets.
Not exact matches
In order to prevent the future occurrence of unplanned mating,
breeders who own a large number of
dogs, including males and females, are
recommended always to keep the females in heat separated
from the rest of the
dogs in the kennel.
If you do opt for an american eskimo, I would stongly
recommend purchasing
from an extremely reliable
breeder to counteract the potentially heartbreaking temperament issues with poorly bred individuals (check out the akc's
breeder of merit program) or rescuing an adult
dog who's temperment is already known and stable.
We
recommend buyers purchase
dogs and puppies
from responsible
breeders who take
dog breeding seriously and properly nurture and socialize the
dogs and puppies prior to selling them.
Since we haven't been able to find a puppy to adopt that my daughter wants, we are buying our
dog from a highly
recommended licensed
breeder near our community.
But what I do want is better and more caring breeding For people with very definite and narrow requirements for a
dog I
recommend a responsible
breeder (keep the
dogs from getting in).
Naturally, we always
recommend you rescue a French Bulldog (or any
dog, really) before you buy a puppy
from a
breeder.
Spaniels with severe distichiasis are excluded
from breeding, and
breeders are
recommended to breed
dogs with moderate distichiasis to unaffected or mildly affected
dogs [16].
The HSUS
recommends never purchasing a puppy over the Internet or
from a pet store; always visit a
breeder in person to ensure that the
dogs are raised in humane conditions.
When looking for husky
dogs for sale as with any pedigree
dog it is always
recommended to purchase a puppy
from a r eputable
breeder and with this breed more so than most it is important to do extensive research before going ahead.
However,
dogs that have a lot of relatives with broken legs seem to be at increased risk, and again, many
breeders recommend against breeding
dogs from families with a high percentage of leg breaks.
For the protection of the puppy it is
recommended that a written agreement be obtained
from the buyer stating that should the buyer ever be unable to keep the
dog, the
dog can not b sold to a third party, but must be returned to the
breeder.