Both good rescues and
good breeders want to make placements that are as permanent as possible, because it is in everyone's best interests for the placement to be successful.
Any breeder who sells to pet stores is not an ethical breeder, since
good breeders want to personally interview and educate prospective owners of their carefully bred puppies.
Good breeders want to build a relationship with people who buy their puppies, and they want to stay in contact in order to be a resource for them because they care deeply about their dogs and the health of the breed.
Good breeders want to be that resource, 2, 5, 7, even 12 or 15 years down the road.
Well the breeder wants to control what you can and can not do with you pup.
The best breeders want valid answers even if they are disappointing.
The best breeders want puppies to go to a forever home that provides proper care and training.
A good breeder wants the best homes for the dogs they produce.
A good breeder wants to help you, will be open to your questions, and will work with you as you introduce and raise this new member of the family.
The last thing
a good breeder wants is to have one of their puppy's placed in an inappropriate environment.
Not exact matches
It allows plant
breeders to take a desirable trait (like resistance to drought, insects, weeds, and disease) from one plant or organism and transfer it to the plant they
want to improve, as
well as make a change to an existing trait in a plant they are developing.
Retailers may even
want to offer these customers a special «
breeder's discount,» as they can be
good, constant customers and recommend the store to anyone that buys their birds.
Good breeders care about their puppies and want to make sure they go to good ho
Good breeders care about their puppies and
want to make sure they go to
good ho
good homes.
The
best breeders, in turn, will only
want to deal with those who will provide
good homes for the cats.
Myth # 2: I can't find what I
want at a shelter While it's true that adopting a purebred or a young puppy can require more patience than going to a pet store or
breeder, it can also lead to a
better match for you and your family, for the reasons described above.
If the
breeder wants competition and show dogs or has a particular purpose in mind, like breeding working dogs, they've probably planned this litter thoroughly and taken the necessary steps to ensure the puppies are healthy and
well socialized.
Good dog
breeders want to make sure their puppies are placed in loving homes with responsible owners.
We also met a couple of
good breeders with
good dogs, but they just didn't seem to have a breed of dog that I
wanted.
A «
good»
breeder, Summers continues, «will
want to meet the people who are buying the puppy to make the right fit.
Reputable Miniature Schnauzer
Breeders: Buying your new Miniature Schnauzer puppy from a
breeder may cost you a bit more money, but if you truly
want a purebred Miniature Schnauzer, it's probably your
best choice.
History and Facts: This breed originated when
breeders wanted a «smaller» Grand Bleu de Gascogne that would be
better suited to hunt small quarry.
Breeders might
want to re-think the risk of anesthesia just to get a piece of paper that may only be
good for a few months.
No
good breeder will
want their puppies to be sold in a pub, garden centre or in a carpark — if you buy a puppy in any of these places you are guaranteed to be supporting puppy farming.
In order to satisfy my needs and
wants I would go to visit
breeders, dog owners, dog shows, as
well as look for books specific to the breed I might be thinking of buying in order to glean enough information that will help me make an educated decision.
It is a lifetime commitment and
good breeders will
want to make sure you are the right person for one of their puppies, as much you need to be sure the
breeder is a
good one.
When speaking with
breeders, just remember: the responsible
breeder cares about the Miniature Schnauzer puppies they are selling and will
want to make sure that your home will be a
good fit for one of their puppies.
I have been interviewed by some
breeders that were so picky and obnoxious, that regardless of how
good their dogs were, I didn't
want to do business with them.
Obviously, as a dog
breeder or handler you do
want to breed the
best dogs possible — males and females!
We also met a couple of
good breeders with
good dogs, but they just didn't seem to have the breed of dog that we
wanted.
There are many places one can get a dog such as a kennel or the pet store but if one
wants to get a pure bred animal, one must seek a reputable
breeder to get the
best results.
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.
I feel that Weim
breeders as a whole can tend to come off awfully holier - than - thou, but I understand both perspectives
well, both as someone who was turned away by some of the «reputable
breeders» because I only
wanted a pet — and as someone who competes in multiple venues with her
well - bred dogs.
Believe us — should the
breeder understand how thorough you are in your searches, he will immediately tell you everything you
want to know about the breed and will do his
best to help you choose the loveliest kitten there is.
Once our clients decide what breed (most prefer labs) color and sex they
want, we then contact our
breeders and find a current or upcoming litter that
best suites our clients needs.
As hobby or show
breeders we
want the
best conditions for our dogs.
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!
If you do not
want to spend too much time cooking for your Akita, discuss with your
breeder the
best foods to buy for the dog.
«A reputable
breeder wants to make sure the dogs are going to
good home,» she says.
A responsible
breeder does not sell entire litters to pet shops for resale; he or she
wants to be sure the puppies they breed find appropriate homes where they will be loved and
well cared for their entire lives.
Ask lots of questions most
breeders are only too happy to answer all your quires as they
want you to have a
good understanding of the type of dachshund, smooth haired, long haired or wire haired you are interested in.
The
breeder will ask you almost as many questions about you as you will about them as they
want their puppies to go to
good homes with people who appreciate the special delights of a dachshund dog.
To add some meat to my potatoes, how do you
want animal right activists and actual
good dog
breeders to sit down and agree on a regulation?
If all of the
breeders stock is of high quality you just have a
better chance of getting what you
want.
List the traits you most
want in a dog: breed, size, predictable behavior,
good in my climate, obedience titles, easy to train,
good with kids, coat care, amount of exercise, ability to find a
good breeder,
good with other dogs, etc..
Now that you know you
want a Ragdoll kitten, and are prepared to contact a
breeder, it's a
good idea to print this article off, and read it carefully.
It's perfect for new owners who
want to get their show puppies off to a
good start;
breeders who
want to send each show puppy home with a «How To» book; and for exhibitors who
want to improve their training and showing techniques.
Some dog
breeders, as
well as potential adopters,
want to be a part of the fad and take advantage of the boon of the Labradoodle and Cockapoo frenzy.
A reputable
breeder wants to
better his beloved breed by striving to constantly produce animals of high quality.
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).
Titles, show wins, working ability and other qualities have their important place to be sure, but if I
want a companion I'd
best be looking at
breeders who raise and treat their dogs like companions instead of like objects'd art.