If it's a purebred dog with «good breeding» you want, then you should purchase a dog
from a responsible dog breeder.
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To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Neapolitan Mastiff
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Miniature Fox Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of health problems common in small
dog breeds (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Miniature Schnauzer
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
I have always got my
dogs and I just got my cat
from a
responsible breeder people need to learn that they are different
from backyard and puppy mills.
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable American Bulldog
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Field Spaniel
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable German Shepherd
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Cane Corso
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
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from finding a
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I don't care if the
dog acts like this breed or fits all the explanations written by some authors, there is no way to tell for certain unless you have the paperwork
from a
responsible breeder, know the pedigrees of the parents, and have viewed the mating and birthing processes.
Buy only
from reputable American Staffordshire Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable German Wirehaired Pointer
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Boxer
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Welsh Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Cairn Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Norfolk Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Irish Wolfhound
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Border Terrier
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Buy only
from reputable Pitbull
breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
Still, to reduce the risk of health problems, buy only
from reputable Basset Bleu de Gascogne
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Rottweiler
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only
from reputable Weimaraner
breeders (visit
dog breeders to learn how to identify
responsible dog breeders).
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But the only way we can eradicate puppy mills completely, until the pet stores and Internet sellers clean up their act, is when people choose instead to adopt
dogs from shelters, breed rescues, and
responsible breeders.
This is why it is important you choose your pedigree
dog from a
responsible breeder.
Staff at many of the stores engaged in elaborate deception to convince our undercover investigators - as they do with unsuspecting buyers - that they were getting the
dogs from responsible breeders.
If your heart is set on getting a
dog from a
breeder, we can tell you how to find a
responsible one.
The HSUS
Breeders Advisory and Resource Council (BARC) is composed of responsible breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities known as pupp
Breeders Advisory and Resource Council (BARC) is composed of
responsible breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities known as pupp
breeders from around the country who have a particular interest in improving the lives of
dogs bred in the inhumane, commercial breeding facilities known as puppy mills.
These
dogs, like all
dogs, are susceptible to health problems passed down
from their parent breeds, and a
responsible breeder will always make the health of the
dog a priority.
They will also serve as walking advertisement for the benefits of buying a purebred
dog from a
responsible breeder!
When you get a
dog from a
responsible breeder, you get an expert in the breed for the rest of the
dog's life.
We recommend buyers purchase
dogs and puppies
from responsible breeders who take
dog breeding seriously and properly nurture and socialize the
dogs and puppies prior to selling them.
A
responsible breeder culls any
dog from the breeding program who develops or produces a known hereditary condition which impacts the
dog's ability to live a long healthy happy life.
And a stern warning of no tiny
dogs for small children and Only purchasing
from a
responsible breeder who does health testing on their specific breed is a good place to start when searching for a kid friendly pet.
Get your next
dog from a shelter, rescue group, or a humane and
responsible breeder that you have carefully screened in person.
To make matters worse, targeting
responsible retailers would incentivize consumers to go to the unregulated black market, where they are far more likely to find
dogs from illegal, unregulated sources — the very same unethical
breeders Senator Lesniak says he wants to stop.
Please, if you decide to purchase a
dog or puppy, only purchase
from a
responsible and educated
breeder.
But what I do want is better and more caring breeding For people with very definite and narrow requirements for a
dog I recommend a
responsible breeder (keep the
dogs from getting in).
If you want a purebred
dog from a
responsible breeder then you have to come to terms with the fact that you will be purchasing that
dog.
If you bought a puppy
from a pet store, chances are you're new to
dogs, as most long - time
dog owners are aware that
responsible breeders will not sell
dogs to pet stores, making the origin and breeding of a pet store pup rather questionable.
The Humane Society explains that
responsible breeders do not sell their puppies to pet stores because they want to meet their puppy buyers in person — and a majority of national breed clubs» Codes of Ethics prohibit or discourage their members
from selling their
dogs to pet stores.
AKC Legislative Alert: Urgent — MA
Breeders & Fancier Calls Needed NOW on Massachusetts Budget Amendment [Friday, April 23, 2004] Urgent help is needed from Massachusetts dog owners regarding a proposed budget amendment that will negatively affect responsible b
Breeders & Fancier Calls Needed NOW on Massachusetts Budget Amendment [Friday, April 23, 2004] Urgent help is needed
from Massachusetts
dog owners regarding a proposed budget amendment that will negatively affect
responsible breedersbreeders.
Whether you choose to get a puppy
from a
responsible breeder or adopt a German Shepherd
dog from a rescue group, the first two weeks for you and your new
dog are a critical period of adjustment.
No be clear no
responsible breeder would EVER allow
dogs or cats to be sold at pet stores or flea markets — they're greatly
from puppy mills.
GRCA opposes mandatory spay / neuter legislation because: 1) there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective in achieving its stated goal; 2) it causes well - documented health and developmental problems in some pets, especially when performed before sexual maturity; 3) it pushes
responsible breeders out of the licensing system; 4) it reduces the availability of well - bred healthy, home bred and raised puppies; 5) it encourages the importation of puppies and
dogs from less acceptable sources, including foreign countries; and 6) because laws that force owners to perform surgery on their pets without a rational basis for doing so may be unconstitutional.
As a
responsible breeder, I will refrain
from using a
dog that, although free
from serious or disqualifying defects, consistently produces seriously health afflicted puppies; And, I will take the necessary safeguards in preventing breeding of any of my
dogs that would result in un-registerable puppies.
Finding A
Responsible Breeder: Myths And Facts,
from a
dog owner who has first - hand experience with less - than - reputable
breeders.