Sentences with phrase «for kennel operations»

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Despite classified advertisements showing that Hines charged $ 500 dollars per puppy, he was not fined for having a breeding operation instead of a small hunting dog kennel, as his Tulsa hobbyist permit claimed.
Although some breed rescues maintain kennels and operations similar to shelters, others are smaller, more loosely organized groups that provide foster homes for the dogs until they find their permanent home.
Choices for boarding range all the way from a traditional kennel style operation without a lot of «frills» all the way to exclusive pet resorts that offer VIP Suites, swimming pools and extra play sessions.
Funding for the shelter's operation and rescue expenses come from private contributions, memberships, sponsorships, and memorial donations; the boarding kennels also generate operating income for the rescue.
Kennel Manager and Veterinary Assistant Angelica Rivas is responsible for managing the day to day kennel activities which includes checking boarding patients in and out, keeping the camp clean, medicating and feeding boarding patients, and making sure all kennel operations are running efficiKennel Manager and Veterinary Assistant Angelica Rivas is responsible for managing the day to day kennel activities which includes checking boarding patients in and out, keeping the camp clean, medicating and feeding boarding patients, and making sure all kennel operations are running efficikennel activities which includes checking boarding patients in and out, keeping the camp clean, medicating and feeding boarding patients, and making sure all kennel operations are running efficikennel operations are running efficiently.
Canine Care Certified is committed to supporting breeders throughout the certification process by helping them implement the standards into their kennel operations without impacting their ability to care for the dogs.
By 2005, Havens was producing 35 hybrids, and his Puppy Haven Kennel was one of nation's largest commercial dog - breeding operations, part of a $ 14 billion - a-year American industry turned upside down by the craze for «designer dogs.»
Along with other cat - vocates, Theresa Geary, vice president of operations for the Dumb Friends League (DFL) in Denver, had pushed for bigger kennels to accommodate the increased number of larger cats in animal shelters.
As a result, commercial kennels and hobby breeders with more than an arbitrary number of dogs or litters have become targets for anti-breeding groups that lobby for laws to restrict these law - abiding operations.
While critics often condemn large kennel operations of doing it just for profit, Havens says that the profit - making motive also keeps his operation running straight.
07/24/13 - Cleveland Scene - Caged: How Ohio Politicians Keep the State's Puppy Mill Business Booming with Little Regulation 06/27/13 - Animal Law Coalition - Proposed OH Puppy Mill Regulations «Terrible» 05/13/13 - Bargain Hunter - Dog kennel inspectors will be focused on Holmes county, surrounding areas 11/29/12 - The Best Friends Blog - After decades of frustration, a new strategy against puppy mills Excerpt from this article: In the case of puppy mills the greatest efforts have gone into exposing the horrors of factory farming pets, with the intent of generating public support for legislative measures that will improve conditions in high - volume breeding operations.
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