A home breeder who does a fair amount of breeding will generally have a dedicated space for the puppies that is separate from the rest of the living area.
Not exact matches
The person
who studied the classics at
home,
who wrote poetry in the early hours, or
who listened in private to Beethoven quartets was, in my little patch of suburban England, no more to be despised than the expert in tarot cards, the amateur acrobat, or the
breeder of exotic chickens.
Tyopev Terna, Command spokesperson said Zakariya Idris, a senior member of Miyetti Allah Cattle
Breeders Association (MACBAN)
who owns the ID card, was at the Bassa Divisional Headquarters where he reported a case of armed invasion at his
home.
This best chicken egg incubator is good for use in the
home, as an educational tool, or even for a
breeder who needs a better way to hatch eggs.
The finding may be important for
breeders who want to use cloning to create transgenic animals, because mitochondria may be
home to some crucial genes.
Yes there are
breeders out there with animals
who need
homes, but before you go shop, try to consider adoption.
Buyers should avoid any
breeder who offers to meet them instead of allowing the buyer to come to the seller's
home or facility.
If your cat
breeder can not prove to you that his or her cat has competed in championship cat shows, or that he or she seems like just a run - of - the - mill amateur
home breeder, or someone
who is just waiting for you to part with your wallet, then do not proceed further.
If your
breeder can not prove to you that his or her dog has competed in dog shows, or that he or she seems like just a run - of - the - mill amateur
home breeder, or someone
who is just waiting for you to part with your wallet, then do not proceed further.
Start with shelter dogs: We all agree that there are plenty (thousands) of dogs, both in and out of puppy mills,
who desperately need
homes and can be rescued for free, so no one should ever be paying a
breeder for an animal.
The best
breeders, in turn, will only want to deal with those
who will provide good
homes for the cats.
The ordinance does have an exemption for small «backyard»
breeders and those
who raise dogs and cats at their
home or business, AZCentral.com reports, yet it also bans the use of «animals as prizes» at carnivals and amusement parks, which includes goldfish, insects, bunnies, and other critters (another nice piece of news to hear!).
I never understand those
breeders or rescues
who insist that all dogs HAVE to live with stay at
home parents.
Despite repeated written requests asking that the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) acknowledge the public condemnations by responsible
breeders, the HSUS has never acknowledge the condemnations by responsible
breeders who truly care about the health and well being of their dogs, and especially the puppies that bring so much love and joy into the
homes of millions of appreciative dog owners.
my babies has been fully deposited for by my customers immediately my babies were put in the market.But let me refer you to a co
breeder who asked me to get a responsible, loving and caring
home for her two puppies for adoption.I want you to contact her immediately via email (
[email protected]) before someone else does that, tell her you were referred to her by the
breeder she asked to get a loving
home for her puppies and please let me know when you adopt any of her puppies so that i can thank her on your behalf.
Responsible
breeders do, they have puppies that can't wait to greet the prospective buyers, a mama dog
who invites them in to see her babies and a
home like environment that encourages visitors to sit down and play with the puppies.
Meanwhile, as this excellent article by Craig Koshyknotes, there are about 550 Weimaraner puppies born in Germany each year — almost all of them bred by Weimaraner
breeders who are hunters, and for hunting
homes.
The e-mail pleas and classifieds say that the author is a dog
breeder who is on a religious mission in Africa and needs to unload the puppies — to good
homes — as soon as possible.
You need to see how those dogs are in the
home, so visiting the
breeder, and others
who own related dogs, will help you predict how things will work out in your lifestyle.
The right amount of handling, exposure to a variety of sounds and scents, and the experience of life with humans, go a long way in setting your little pooch on the road to being a friendly, well - adjusted animal companion.This means your best bet on a purebred pup is the one
who grows up in the
breeder's
home, smack in the middle of everything — kids, vacuum cleaners, doorbells, and pots and pans clattering in the kitchen.
That indicates that you, as a
breeder, should open your entire
home and premises to anyone
who wishes to inspect how you keep your dogs.
Automatic fail: A
breeder who sells puppies as young as 5 - 6 weeks, and / or without a good reason for sending a pup
home early (and there usually isn't).
They try to solve this problem by encouraging or requiring people to spay or neuter their pets (to reduce the number of cats and dogs
who need
homes), 57 encouraging people to adopt animals from shelters rather than purchasing them from pet stores or
breeders (to increase the number of people looking to provide
homes to animals in shelters), 58 and donating money to shelters and foster programs that care for cats and dogs waiting to be adopted (so they can house animals for longer).59 Collectively, these solutions have greatly reduced the number of cats and dogs euthanized in shelters.60 The problem is well understood, although making further progress in solving it may be expensive in areas where all these solutions have already been implemented.
Red flag:
Breeders who let you come into their
home when puppies are 8 weeks old and let you pick out anyone you want.
Commercial
breeders frequently send litter lots of pups on consignment to middlemen
who, in turn, sell them from their
homes.
I knew I wanted a tan Jack Russell Terrier after meeting one that was just gorgeous and they're not that common so it took me a while, but eventually I found a
breeder in Suffolk named Vivienne and when I got in touch they had a five month old tan Jack Russell
who wasn't getting on with his dad so they were looking for a new
home for him.
Gracious Beagle Puppies uses a personalized approach that caters to the needs of those in search of a new furry friend as well as the
breeders who are looking for their puppies» forever
homes.
We do feel that the strong response to these items indicates a need for the club,
breeders and others
who are experienced in this breed to do more to educate the public about what kind of dog the Aussie, what kind of training and socialization is necessary, and why certain kinds of
homes or situations may be inappropriate.
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.
-- The other dogs in that
breeder's
home,
who will now be bred again because wow, she just covered six months of electric bill in a single day thanks to YOUR check, so she WILL breed those dogs again.
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.
Pet buyers
who are well - intentioned but are not aware of the many wonderful socialized, healthy puppies waiting for
homes at their local humane society, SPCA or rescue or
who don't have the knowledge required to find a responsible
breeder.
Breeders who stand behind their puppies like I do will want to know their puppies are microchipped before they are placed into companion
homes.
WHAT A
BREEDER SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOU Once you've found a breeder who is knowledgeable and concerned about placing their pups in the proper homes and have decided that their dogs are right for you, there are certain things a breeder expects from a
BREEDER SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOU Once you've found a
breeder who is knowledgeable and concerned about placing their pups in the proper homes and have decided that their dogs are right for you, there are certain things a breeder expects from a
breeder who is knowledgeable and concerned about placing their pups in the proper
homes and have decided that their dogs are right for you, there are certain things a
breeder expects from a
breeder expects from a buyer.
I know now that I was misinformed about the majority of
breeders who work diligently to raise puppies humanely and to find lifetime
homes through retail channels.
A
breeder who cares for dogs does their very best to make sure that the puppy goes to a
home that has both the willingness and the ability to provide what the puppy needs to grow up into a happy, healthy wonderful pet.
Sadly, consumers
who purchase puppies from pet stores or online without seeing a
breeder's
home firsthand are often unknowingly supporting this cruel industry.
A
breeder who cares for his dogs» welfare won't just let you take a puppy
home.
Santorum's bill will eliminate that exemption for all
breeders who produce more than six litters in their
homes and for all
who sell more than 25 dogs or cats.
Instead of spending money on policing dogs
who are already in
homes, we should be putting resources into trying to control the
breeders who are not following the rules.
We want people
who are applying to adopt because they are good hearted and looking to help a dog in need of a loving
home, versus they don't want to pay a high fee to a
breeder.
I saddest part of these comments is that this article was to be about pet store pups vs
breeder pups and yet those
who come here to tout «shelter dogs» dean even the
home breeder and promote shelter dogs..
Sometimes they are a show pup that didn't live up to his potential, or perhaps a three year old
who came back to the
breeder after a divorce or the family moved to a new
home and were no longer able to keep the dog.
Breeders will want to make sure their puppies are going to good
homes, with people
who know what to expect and have made all the necessary preparations.
These dogs sometimes end up in shelters because a Westie dog
breeder, or someone
who had Westie puppies sale was not able to find a
home for all the dogs.
Let's go after the bad
breeders who are flouting federal law — not the pet - store owners
who create jobs, pay taxes and bring pets into
homes across the country.
Keep in mind this is my reasoning, and there are plenty of responsible rescuers /
breeders who will place dogs in
homes with invisible fencing.
And when I contacted the auction's owner to ask for an interview, he was welcoming and spent an entire day with me, talking openly about his personal history, his current business practices and even taking me to meet the types of
breeders he respects —
breeders whose dogs, when I got to their commercial - scale farms, were running and playing in spaces as big as many suburban backyards and even ballfields, dogs
who came up to me to say hello and, in most cases, seemed just as happy and normal and healthy as my own two spoiled mutts at
home.
Our rescue cats may come from a variety of places, the main one being
breeders who have sold kittens into
homes not really prepared or able to care for a Savannah.
Responsible
breeders - those
who guarantee the health and temperament of their puppies, and
who are abreast of current knowledge about canine health, genetics, socialization and development - already know these things and will not send a puppy
home with its new owner on Christmas morning.