Sentences with phrase «enough about the breed»

I knew enough about the breed to know that we were in for a challenge but there was -LSB-...]
But if you know enough about this breed and commit to caring for it from their puppy days and onward, blue heeler dogs can be the best companions you could ever have.
A breeder who cares enough about the breed to insist on these is probably a responsible breeder.
To find these rescues you can start with a google for the breed club (example: Golden Retriever Breed Club), these are breeders who care enough about the breed to support breed rescue and usually man one themselves within their breed club.

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The village would likely need to hire an additional part - time code enforcement officer, costing about $ 27,000, they said, adding that a village ordinance violation might not be enough to keep pet store owners from selling commercially - bred pets.
What's most stunning about the anecdotes recounted by Dick's interviewees is how alike they are, and if his film doesn't delve quite deeply enough into the type of culture that breeds such conduct (specifically, the way in which the army projects strength as a masculine trait, thereby subconsciously disparaging female victimhood as an undesirable weakness), its spartan use of graphics and statistics conveys arguments with little grandstanding.
Amazon ought to be very worried about the tie - up of a best of breed eReader maker and a best of breed ebook seller via a non-greedy wireless company intelligent enough to see the opportunity.
Purebred dog breeders felt strongly enough about this history and the breeds to formalize a written description of them.
As I began surfing the Internet to learn more, I anticipated reading about strict new regulations that would dramatically limit the number of dogs per «breeding factory» along with regulations that would enhance the physical and emotional well being of dogs unfortunate enough to wind up in puppy mills.
If you are looking for a source that confirms my statements about both breeds you own and googling people with dead cats is not enough for you recognize that this tendency is in the breed standard which you should be familiar with:
However, and we can't stress this enough: it's all about the individual dog, not about the breed, and a mixed - breed dog very well may end up being «the one»!
The large dogs that I have interacted with always seem gentle enough, but I have heard stories about some breeds attacking people while they sleep or destroying property and even hearing a large dog bark makes me afraid.
Now, if the dubious breed origins story about this breed weren't enough, there is another myth that has long existed about Dalmatians.
The Goldendoodle Breeders and Labradoodle Breeders listed here are the most conscientious, reputable and ethical breeders; those who care enough about the Goldendoodle puppies and Labradoodle puppies that they produce, and most importantly, you, their client to GENETICALLY TEST THEIR DOGS FOR THE DISEASES INHERIT IN THE BREED, and this means really test their Goldendoodle and Labradoodle breeding stock.
Not enough is known yet about the prevalence of the specific gene in the affected breeds to be able to breed out the condition, but it's a start.
If only people would know more about dog behaviour they might understand better that they are not aggressive beasts, but just dogs who were unfortunate enough to not being born as popular breed but as a stray.
I can't say enough good things about Orijen dog food, as someone that rescued their first Pitty at 13, and has had them since then (46 yo now) I can't imagine being owned by another breed or feeding any other food, we are blessed that we can afford to feed her this, it is an amazing dog food.
About 150 years ago, Greyhounds were crossed with several different breeds of terrier to produce a dog that would be speedy enough to course rabbits but small and agile enough to go after rats.
Pet shop personnel are not knowledgeable about all the breeds they sell and usually do not offer enough information about a breed to make prospective buyers aware of what they need to know before acquiring a puppy.
And, really, if you care enough about your dogs to want the best for them, then you want the best breeding for them as well.
About 20 - 30 minutes of exercise per day are enough for this dog breed.
The most important things a breeder can do is to be informed enough about the diseases in their breed to recognize possible symptoms, to carefully observe their breeding animals and offspring and keep accurate records of symptoms, age of onset and relationships of individuals in affected families and of their living environments.
Money, as usual, seems to be the key motivator... We need enough people who care about this breed to help prevent the insane breeding.
Similar to the debate about livestock - farming conditions, foes of commercial pet breeding have said the minimum standards set by the federal government aren't strict enough and are poorly enforced.
Furthermore, they're afraid that the growing popularity of these dogs will generate too many puppies before we know enough about the risks of breeding such unique dogs.
Although Big Daddy's time with the staff of Greenbelt Animal Control was short, it was long enough for this abandoned pit bull to warm hearts and change minds in the larger community about this often misunderstood breed.
We have a jack Russell mix breed adult male dog and recently got a 6 week old greyhound x black lab breed (female) the puppy we have had for about 6 + weeks now and she is super playful and the older dog plays with her and they play with there toys together all the time, but the puppy just doesn't know when to stop they'll keep playing and playing and when the older dog has had enough he will growl, bark and bite back hard and scares the poor life out of my puppy she squeals and pisses herself and her tail is between her legs and ears flopped and I go outside because the barking and squealing and she's so scared.
You would be much better off acquiring your newest family addition from a breeder who knows enough about dogs, and who cares enough about the particular puppies that he breeds and places, to insist that you take the puppy home under conditions which would be best for the puppy.
Although it is only big enough for canines up to about 15 pounds, the higher entrance makes it ideal for taller toy breeds like French Bulldogs.
I think it's about time some of us in this profession stop long enough to take a good hard look at the issues that cause breaches in order to understand which breed of registrant: - part - time, full - time, novice or veteran actually commit the most.
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