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In many cases you can use links on the pages to get more information on the breeds, on their health problems, and on
locating responsible breeder.
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.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: This web site is a good place to begin or continue your research on our breed or to find out how to
locate a responsible breeder through the club's breeder referral service.
To
locate a responsible breeder visit the Golden Retriever Club of America's (GRCA) website (http://www.grca.org).
Not exact matches
Thanks to the efforts of local advocates, 46 pet stores across the nation have recently signed The Humane Society of the United States» Puppy Friendly Pet Stores pledge — committing not to sell puppies, and instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to
locate a
responsible dog
breeder.
As you may recall, I am the individual who wrote to you in 2009, and told you that
responsible breeders in State Commercial Breeder Associations in the States where over 80 % of all Federally Licensed and inspected Breeders were located had «publicly condemned substandard kennels
breeders in State Commercial Breeder Associations in the States where over 80 % of all Federally Licensed and inspected
Breeders were located had «publicly condemned substandard kennels
Breeders were
located had «publicly condemned substandard kennels.»
Those who are committed to acquiring a specific breed of animal should
locate a breed rescue group or a
responsible breeder.
While we support the use of the Internet to
locate adoptable animals and
responsible breeders, the ASPCA does not support purchasing or otherwise acquiring animals via the Internet without first meeting the animal and seeing the conditions in which the animal is kept.