Sentences with phrase «good breeders out»

I definitely know there are very good breeders out there.
There are good breeders out there producing FCoV - free kittens - be sure to demand a FCoV antibody test before purchase.
To be fair there are some good breeders out there, but they are few and very far in between.
Although there are many good breeders out there there are also many bad breeders.
There are good breeders out there — people who treat their breeding stock like family (because they are) and who are in it for the love of the breed, not the money.
Most stores don't sell pets and there are good breeders out there that will sell you a pet... you just have do do your own legwork and homework to find them and be willing to work on their terms.
Shutting down good, legitimate pet stores that work with highly regulated, legitimate breeders will only force good breeders out of business.
The best breeders out there are those who take real steps to prove that their dogs conform to the breed standard, and this is validated by those aforementioned titles.

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Of all the breeds out there, it is extremely important to either get a well bred dog (I have an article on Buying A Dog / Choosing A Breeder... read it) from a breeder, or adopt a great dog from a reputable rescue organization.
I'll also ask around and see what I can find out, but I think your best answers will come from a breeder who deals with this situation all the time.
If you're looking for a Maltipoo that will stay a particular size or look a certain way, keep in mind as well that with crossbreeds, there is no guarantee how it will turn out as an adult, so be wary of breeders that make any promises in regards to this.
Find out what good veterinarians check your breed for when you bring the dog to see them, questions to ask a breeder before buying a puppy, and which foods and supplements should be fed or avoided.
Do your homework first and find out who the best breeders are.
His dad, Patrick, did his due diligence and researched the breeder carefully, picked the puppy out of the litter himself, and read several good training books.
A GOOD breeder will barely break even (or anywhere near close) A GOOD breeder wouldn't be breeding their dog because: - my dog is so cute - my dog needs to have just one litter (dogs aren't like people, they don't miss out not having sex.
Lisa Peterson, a well - known dog breeder and spokesperson for the American Kennel Club, says for some dogs, «Eating cold food out of a can is comparable to eating cold canned tuna straight out of the fridge: filling, but not very satisfying.»
It actually makes them HEALTHIER not to be bred)- blah blah blah A GOOD breeder breeds a specific dog because they LOVE the breed and want to better it by ruling out any negative genes in the pool.
This tells you that your breeder is actively involved with the greater Weimaraner community, and helps assure you that there's an entire community of Weimaraner lovers out there who are doing good work, together, to ensure you have a happy, healthy puppy.
Make sure your breeder provides proof of low hip and elbow scores, as well as a clear eye test carried out less than a year ago.
Only highly reputable breeders are members of this club, which also means that these breeders constantly undergo inspections carried out by state establishments as well as the Club itself.
If you want to add one of these sweethearts to your family, make absolute certain that you seek out a reputable breeder... or better yet, rescue!
Any breeder that cares about the breed and the puppies they sell would have an application that a potential adopter would have to fill out to ensure that their pups go to as good a home as possible.
these laws will serve to drive good responsible breeders out, yet will encourage importing thousands and thousands of dogs, and smuggling even more into the country to «meet the need» for adoptable puppies in shelters - dogs that are not bred for good health or temperament - just for a fast buck.
Through the web, many good breeders are out to inform the public of the many aspects of the breed that they've worked with for ages.
I think it makes a good point though to keep in mind that there are AmStaff breeders out there really focused on appearance (conformation) first, then temperament and health.
Your breeder will probably be your best guide as to how a puppy is likely to turn out.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: This web site is a good place to begin or continue your research on our breed or find out how to locate a responsible breeder.
Breed club members will be expected to comply with their club's Code of Ethics which sets out expected good practices for breeders.
A responsible owner will spend time researching dog breeds, finding reputable breeders, speaking to them and collating first - hand information, and looking at puppies (it's generally not a good idea to succumb to the charms of the very first puppy you see - the aim is to get a good idea of what's out there in order to make an informed final decision).
The reasons that good breeders will have bred all negative issues out of their dogs.
Out of each litter that a reputable breeder produces there is a good chance that at least a portion of the puppies in each litter will not be show quality, but would make outstanding pets.
It's good for me (the breeder) because when you get out and «DO something» with your puppy you might just earn a title here or there.
At that point, it would be more cost effective and safer to seek out a different, more reputable, breeder and simply purchase another puppy that has a better chance of remaining healthy throughout his / her life.
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.
There are responsible breeders out there producing dogs with good temperaments.
KTVO reached out to several breeders, all across Missouri, who appeared to be some of the better regarded ones in the industry.
Assured Breeders should take notice of these results and of course it is best practice to carry out matings only in the full knowledge of a breeding pair's current eye status.»
Trying to do a good job of producing healthy puppies of appropriate temperament becomes a futile exercise if the breeder does nothing to find out whether those attempts have been successuful.
We represent a thriving community of like - minded vets, breeders, trainers and dog lovers whose mission is to bring out the very best in our four legged friends.
The more specific and well thought out your plans for teaching the dog how to be well mannered the better the breeder will feel.
Now that you know how to weed out the puppy mills, it's important you know where to find a good breeder.
I don't know if the Vollhard's» are breeders but if you want to find out how good your feeding regimen is, try breeding for a while.
The fact is the only thing a pet sale ban accomplishes is putting good breeders and local retailers out of business.
By choosing USDA - licensed breeders and by encouraging your friends and family to do the same, you can be sure that your pets will have had a safe, healthy upbringing while also helping to push puppy mills out of business for good.
If you're buying a puppy, it's a good idea to find out which genetic illnesses are common to the breed you're interested in, so you can ask the breeder about the physical health of your potential pup's parents and other relatives.
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.
Every good breeder will carry out these minimum tests recommended by the Kennel Club and more.
Hi Sarah, Because they are a cross you may not be able to find specific breeders, perhaps you could join some forums or groups online that may have information on litters nearby or even better check out your local shelter Regards John
In what to look for when buying a puppy you'll find out how to tell a healthy puppy from a sick one, good breeders from bad.
This is born out by the fact that a lot of very good police service dogs come from working dog breeders and are only sold because they have one testicle.
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