Bred unselectively, sometimes sold in wholesale lots to pet shops, caged alone until sold, unsocialized and unloved, these unfortunate creatures often make unsuitable pets
for both health and temperament reasons.
In addition, shelter veterinarians and behaviour experts evaluate pets in their care
for health and temperament issues.
All rescue groups carefully screen the animals in their care
for health and temperament before offering them for adoption.
Peace of mind, knowing that your puppy's parents were carefully screened
for health and temperament issues.
Dogs should first be screened
for health and temperament before being placed into foster care.
GSR&RC will assist owners by screening applicants, performing home checks and evaluating their dog
for health and temperament when possible.
These dogs come from a variety of backgrounds, and are carefully screened to check
for health and temperament concerns.
They evaluate every animal
for health and temperament upon intake.
While rescues quarantine and screen animals
for health and temperament issues prior to adoption (sometimes with restrictions); even young, healthy animals are sometimes euthanized due to lack of space, funds and available homes.
Traits of a responsible breeder include: • Breeding
for health and temperament, not «looks» or a fad • Practicing genetic health testing • Keeping a puppy until eight weeks of age / not letting it go too early • Having only one or two breeds • Having a manageable number of dogs / breeding only one litter at a time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any time you be unable to care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the breed or a particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the breed, health problems to consider, and your particular puppy A responsible breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounded puppy!
All dogs are screened
for health and temperament before entering our program.
Each animal that comes into our shelter is evaluated
for health and temperament.
Selecting dogs with a low shedding index in a breeding program (after consideration
for health and temperament) can produce puppies with reliably lower shedding coats.
Above all we breed
for health and temperament and endeavor to maintain a line of dogs that exemplify the Cane Corso.
Responsible breeders try to avoid inherited defects by researching pedigrees and screening parents
for health and temperament issues BEFORE breeding each litter.
Good - intentioned people who buy from pet stores, puppy mill websites, or even local backyard breeders (people who breed as a hobby or an «oops» but do not actually know their breed inside and out, nor do they test
for health and temperament before breeding) often face serious veterinary bills associated with genetic issues that arise as these puppies grow.
Each dog is carefully screened
both for health and temperament issues before you fall in love with the dog.
We are breeding
for health and temperament and coats.
We have chosen the European lines first
for their health and temperament.
The often discounted issue is that few pit bulls are bred
for health and temperament and rescues may or may not display the joyous unpredictable deadly behavior intended by the dog fighters.
Buying a purebred dog offers you the opportunity to acquire a dog who has been bred not only for a specific look but also
for health and temperament.
Because they almost always propagate a version of purebrededness in petdom that reflects only the breed's most superficial features (even that goes by the wayside), typically failing to address the underlying purpose of the breed and inevitably neglecting to breed
for health and temperament.
Not exact matches
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«My mission is to build a first - class judiciary
for our dear country espoused on seven key policy factors; judicial
temperament, competence, ethics, independence, judicial skills,
health and character.»
In ancient Greece, Hippocrates introduced the concept that our
health and temperament was controlled by the four humors, proposing that blood was the one responsible
for courage, playfulness as well as hope.
They are suitable
for all ages,
temperaments and levels of
health and spiritual growth.
Also topping the list of priorities was an even
temperament and also a good track record
for health.
Decisions on size, coat type, potential
health problems, ease of training, need
for exercise, behavior,
temperament,
and attitude made before you see that litter of pups or visit a pet store or shelter will help make a good decision on the animal that will share your home.
Dogs exhibit aggressive behaviors (e.g. bite, growl, attack)
for many reasons: stress,
health issues, suspicion, fearfulness,
and / or
temperament.
Here's a closer look at what you can expect from the
temperament, appearance,
health,
and more if you choose a Husky Poodle mix
for your next pet.
Shelters were started with the idea of getting unwanted, feral dogs off of the street
for the
health and safety of the public,
and placing those lost
and wandering specimens that displayed good
temperaments into loving homes.
I do hope that when looking
for a new dog, you first consider the
temperament,
and health of the breed!
These dogs are not at Paws Place,
and we can not assume any responsibility
for the breed,
temperament or
health of the animals.
The primary concerns
for any dog breeder must be
health,
temperament and conformation.
Puppy will be suitable
for purpose with a stable
temperament,
and excellent
health and sold with a contract.
This process should yield decisions resulting in high quality specimens with regard to meeting the breed standard, general
health and temperament for future generations.
Please note: Breeding is the process of selecting the most desirable partners
for a mating with the anticipation of showing an improvement in the offspring in terms of
health,
temperament,
and adherence to the established breed standard.
Responsible = completes all appropriate
health tests
for their breed; has breeding stock tested
for appropriate
temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth research on pedigrees
and other data on potential breeding stock before selecting a breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people
for the majority of the day, experience the daily sights
and sounds of an active household
and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches)
for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions
and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
Over the years the smaller Poodles were being bred
for their size,
health,
and temperament and their work ability has been virtually bred out of them.
Thus we have the Yorkshire Terrier, the Australian Terrier,
and the Silky Terrier, each with the same bold, bright terrier demeanor but with slight differences in history,
temperament,
health,
and suitability
for particular families.
In general, the Chorkie will fall somewhere along the spectrum between the two parent breeds
for things like
temperament, appearance,
and health.
Breeders should strive to select sires who have the ideal attributes
for the breed such as performance
and temperament and stay clear of any breed related
health disorders.
Under section 2.10 Rehoming of the Code of Practice, «Establishments must develop
and practice standard procedures
for the assessment of
health,
temperament and sociability in animals selected
for rehoming.»
Many case studies on breeds, breed crosses
for dominance studies, Myths
and fallacies about breeding dogs, inheritance of traits (such as
temperament,
health, intelligence,
and abilities).
However, to help you decide if the Rottsky is right
for you, here's a closer look at some helpful information on their origin, potential appearance,
temperament,
health,
and more.
Regardless, all of our Weimaraners must pass a basic
health and temperament evaluation before they are considered available
for adoption.
We selectively breed
for temperament,
health and standard of the breeds.
Here's a closer look at this hybrid, it's origin,
temperament, appearance, grooming needs,
health,
and other essential information that you can use to decide if the Australian Shepherd Beagle mix is the right choice
for your next pet.
We focus on the genetic
health, breed value, structure and most importantly temperament, at CHampagne Kennels our world class studs are fully titled, Champion titled in AT LEAST 2 different registries, holding AT LEAST 4 performance titles, has earned their Canine Good Citizen Certificate, and has been Health tested for hips, elbow, eye, cardio and thyroid disease, has correct body structure, exemplary anatomy, with superior temperament and natural working ability, including outstanding genetic
health, breed value, structure
and most importantly
temperament, at CHampagne Kennels our world class studs are fully titled, Champion titled in AT LEAST 2 different registries, holding AT LEAST 4 performance titles, has earned their Canine Good Citizen Certificate,
and has been
Health tested for hips, elbow, eye, cardio and thyroid disease, has correct body structure, exemplary anatomy, with superior temperament and natural working ability, including outstanding genetic
Health tested
for hips, elbow, eye, cardio
and thyroid disease, has correct body structure, exemplary anatomy, with superior
temperament and natural working ability, including outstanding genetic value.
Chief veterinary adviser
for the RSPCA, Mark Evans, called
for a shift in emphasis away from looks
and towards
health, welfare
and temperament.