Not exact matches
Especially for first time puppy owner, having the
breeder available
as a resource after the puppy comes home is a very valuable asset.
If you've been following the attempts to revamp the state's Dog Law
as it pertains to puppy mills, this tactic is all too familiar and underscores the power of an agricultural community that now encompasses commercial dog
breeders and the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association. By banding together these farm and animal related special interest groups, and their lobbyists, have held hostage the will of the majority of Pennsylvanians who realize that the state's laws,
especially as they pertain to dogs, are largely antiquated and ineffective.
However,
as with any mixed breeding, you are likely to get a dog that exhibits the characteristics of one breed over the other,
especially if the
breeders are not using 100 % purebred animals in the first place.
• Feed what the
breeder recommended
especially for the first few weeks so
as not to disrupt the digestive system.
Just because a
breeder has had a few dogs trained and used
as service dogs does not mean they actually understand your specific needs (
especially since there is such a wide variety of types of service dogs) or can select a pup for you without ever meeting you.
This might increase the stressful level of the pet,
especially baby dragons or juveniles
as they have just transferred from the
breeder or pet store.
However, we have another problem, when humane activists characterize all
breeders as irresponsible and for profit...
especially when they ignore the fact that most dogs that end up in shelters come from backyard
breeders, who may only own a bitch or 2, but don't take any responsibility for the dogs they breed.
These facilities are often horrific,
especially for the
breeder dogs, who may never see the light of day
as long
as they live.
AB 485 bans the pet store sale of dogs, cats and other pets raised by
breeders, who,
especially when it comes to puppy mills, aren't always the rule - following, highly policed and regulated operations the AKC portrays them
as.
Further, we strongly oppose subjecting small, in - home
breeders with
as few
as 5 breeding females to federal regulations, forcing them to give up their privacy and requiring them to replace living and care standards that are appropriate for household pets with ones designed for large commercial settings,
especially when oversight from state and local authorities and the AKC is available in many cases at no additional cost to the taxpayer.
• Female and Female tend to have more disagreements
as each wants to «rule the roost»,
especially if neither are spayed, which is known to be the worst case scenario ◦ I do understand that there are many people that have two females and two males that are not spayed or neutered and live in harmony, however these recommendations are more for the general public and not a
breeder
To some people, $ 5,000 for a purebred puppy might seem pretty average,
especially as breeds like English bulldogs and Chow Chows can cost up to $ 8,000 to $ 9,000 from a
breeder.
Despite the name, BCC is something Aussie owners like Kate
as well
as Aussie
breeders need to be aware of,
especially those whose dogs engage in vigorous sports or activities.
It is so beneficial to the dogs,
especially puppy mill dogs, when reputable
breeders such
as yourself speak up for dogs and speak out against the greedy, mass - produced puppies.
Routine feeding from the
breeder should be continued
as its feeding pattern
especially for puppies.
Horse
breeders,
especially in Europe, sometimes use the first letter of the dam's name
as the first letter in the name of all of her offspring.
This is
especially helpful information for
breeders and owners
as it can alert them to when their dogs may need veterinary care.