On the other hand, puppy mills and
irresponsible backyard breeders should just go away!
I would be thrilled and amazed if you can tell me how to convince macho males and dog fighting owners and
the irresponsible backyard breeders to spay and neuter their dogs.
Metzler says he doesn't encounter too many
irresponsible backyard breeders.
This is in contrast to «kitty - mills» and
irresponsible backyard breeders who don't screen for illness or defects.
It is better that you deal with breeders from afar, as long as they conform to the recommendations in this document, than some unknown,
irresponsible backyard breeder, puppy mill, pet store, middleman, or broker nearby.
Three years ago, two gorgeous Great Dane girls came into this world born deaf & blind after
an irresponsible backyard breeder bred two Harlequin Great Danes together.
Not exact matches
A lot of it is caused by
irresponsible /
backyard breeders.
I think some people like to call small - scale
breeders (breeding just a couple foals a year)
backyard breeders, but I disagree with this and find that Irresponsible Breeding Practices = Backyard Breeder is more
backyard breeders, but I disagree with this and find that
Irresponsible Breeding Practices =
Backyard Breeder is more
Backyard Breeder is more in line.
However, we have another problem, when humane activists characterize all
breeders as
irresponsible and for profit... especially when they ignore the fact that most dogs that end up in shelters come from
backyard breeders, who may only own a bitch or 2, but don't take any responsibility for the dogs they breed.
Historically, the majority of calls came from people complaining about dogs they had purchased from
irresponsible breeders, commonly called
backyard breeders or puppy farms.
Beware of
irresponsible or «
backyard»
breeders, who have too many dogs, keep them in unsanitary conditions, or who just seem interested in making a sale.
I'm against puppy mills,
backyard breeders,
irresponsible owners whose dogs procreate by «accident,» and the continued overbreeding of popular dogs for profit.
Also caution prospective dog owners not to get a puppy or kitten from
irresponsible individuals, often called
backyard breeders, who typically breed just for profit and do not practice adequate standards of care.
Irresponsible pet owners and
backyard breeders also contribute greatly to the death of about 2.4 million dogs and 2.8 million cats every year.
Frankly, taxpayers are unfairly paying for
irresponsible pet owners and
backyard breeders.
I am not talking about the quality
breeders of specific breeds, but the puppy mills, and
backyard breeders, and
irresponsible dog owners that have clogged our shelters and streets with unwanted pets.