While there are
ethical breeders out there, there are also a number of those who don't care about the puppy or the future owner's wellbeing.
Not exact matches
Ethical breeders care deeply about their dogs and even require new owners to agree that if the pup doesn't work
out for any reason at any time, it will be returned to them.
Without these dog shows there would be very few
ethical breeders or healthy breeds
out there.
Though registries such as the American Kennel Club, The United Kennel Club, the American Rare Breed Association and the Canadian Kennel Club (or what ever national registry is in your country) encourage
ethical breeding, it is impossible to get
out and inspect all
breeders.
Most
ethical breeders will understand that puppies that are taken away earlier than 8 weeks miss
out on much needed education that occurs at this stage of life within the litter.
Among the things that you have to consider is to find
out if the
breeder is quite knowledgeable about what is correct in the breed, and also in evaluating the Yorkshire Terrier's quality; know if the
breeder is
ethical, honest and one who is of good business practice.
There are
ethical and well - informed
breeders out there.