Sentences with phrase «ensure dogs sold»

This will help ensure dogs sold in Wisconsin are coming from quality environments, that they're properly socialized and perhaps most importantly, they're healthy.

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She is aiming to crackdown on commercial dog breeding facilities known as puppy mills and ensure that pet dealers are selling healthy animals from safe sources.
While it may not be easy — since the shelter runs on donations and proceeds from selling her own art — Vinter always put the dogs first, even ensuring they never go hungry even if it means she and her husband must skip a few meals.
From strong humane standards in Colorado that ensure dogs have cages that are double the length of the dog, to the most basic standards that simply prevent cruelty in Kansas and Missouri, all high volume puppy producing states except Oklahoma have animal welfare standards covering those who transfer, breed and sell large numbers of dogs.
Responsible breeders care about each dog they bring into the world and do their best to ensure they sell their dogs to responsible dog owners, too.
A responsible breeder will NEVER sell a dog through a pet store without the possibility of screening and learning more about the potential buyer — whether he will ensure good housing, nutrition and care, or not.
Accordingly, members will ensure no dog is ever brokered through a third - party agent, pet shop, health organization, or laboratory; sold or given for auction, raffle, or prize; or otherwise indirectly transferred.
(9) Implant a microchip in every dog on the premises and all of the puppies that are sold, and ensure that the microchips are registered
To sell on a contract that ensures that I am contacted whenever the owner can not keep a dog at any time in the dog's life.
Every effort will be made to ensure that any puppy or dog will not be sold by, to or through any agent, pet store, commercial breeding establishment, other dog business or unethical / disreputable breeder.
The 50 breeding dog limit will help ensure the operations do not become overcrowded or spiral out of control, but will still allow individual breeders to sell hundreds of puppies each year.
Pet owners are concerned about food safety and feel that dog food retailers should do more to ensure the safety of the foods they sell.
Although commercial dog breeders who sell puppies wholesale to pet stores and distributors are licensed and regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the minimum required standards of care do little to protect dogs and nothing to ensure responsible, quality breeding.
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