Sentences with phrase «few reputable breeders»

Very few reputable breeders make money from breeding-most are employed in some other fashion; breeding is their hobby.

Not exact matches

While the demand is present and steadily rising, the number of reputable breeders supplying them is still few in numbers.
Labs have few health problems if bred by a reputable breeder who is selective and screens for defects in their breeding stock.
Any dog coming from a legitimate and reputable breeder will have fewer reasons to be stressed.
The internet can be a good place to research various breeds and find a few leads for breeders you'd like to visit, but the ONLY way you can know if a breeder is reputable is to visit the facility yourself and ask questions to make sure they meet the criteria for humane, ethical breeding.
Being aware of the potential problems, working to prevent them with the help of your vet, and purchasing your puppy from a reputable breeder who can prove the health of the animal's parents are a few steps you can take.
Unfortunately, a few spaniels have been known to develop temperament problems, so it's especially important to purchase a spaniel from a reputable breeder who has worked to eliminate physical and temperamental problems from his line.
Lucky for us, Mom is only interested in the GBGV these days and the breeders are so few, there are only a couple and they are all reputable.
Reputable breeders only breed dogs when they want a puppy so they may breed a few times a year.
Many breeders sell these dogs as rare ones, so you'll probably have to pay a few hundred dollars for a puppy coming from a reputable breeder.
there's a few other breeds that also need the breed club and reputable breeders to really step it up as their breeds are on the slippery exploitation slope (the breed clubs may be stepping up, but they just haven't gotten a handle on it yet) the reputable breeders don't just breed because they have the right nor do they sell to just anyone that feels they have a right to have such and such a dog.
Lastly, if your breeder is a reputable breeder, then you should be able to expect a few things.
They always seems to have puppies available, year - round (reputable breeders typically only have a few litters a year, and will only breed their females a few times in their lifetime)
Whether you already have a puppy or are thinking of getting one from a reputable show breeder, there are a few things you should know when getting started.
Like few others said reputable breeders are in a different class then puppy mills.
There are excellent articles debunking these «Things All Reputable Breeders Will Do No Matter What» myths (see: Joanna Kimball's, «The «Signs of a Backyard Breeder» That Are Completely and Utterly Wrong»), so I won't go there, but I have noticed that surprisingly few people discuss similarities.
The Humane Society offers a checklist for what to look for in a responsible breeder, but a few signs that you're working with a reputable person include:
To make sure your Pocket Pitbull comes from a reputable breeder that puts quality first, here are a few things you should know:
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