Not exact matches
The operation itself, as I've indicated is what we call farrow to finish, so this
breeder has his own sows on the farm which have young pigs which he keeps on the farm, grows them out and their
only exit from the farm on a rotational basis as the young pigs come through the older pigs
meet market weight, and they are shipped out for slaughter as their end destination.
Pet stores can
only buy puppies from USDA - licensed
breeders who
meet the USDA standards.
The regulations under HB 1332 would have mandated
only that all
breeders meet or exceed the same regulations as those who comply with federal standards.
It was drawn to the attention of the
meeting that litters of puppies will
only be registered by the Kennel Club under the Accredited
Breeders Scheme if the parents have been eye tested under the KC / BVA / ISDS Eye Test Scheme within the previous 2 years.
However, per the HSUS, it should be noted that being USDA - licensed means
only that
breeders must
meet «the bare minimum requirements.»
«
Breeders without violations typically won't appear in the database, but if they're
only meeting USDA standards, and not exceeding them, then we would consider their operation a puppy mill.»
The internet can be a good place to research various breeds and find a few leads for
breeders you'd like to visit, but the
ONLY way you can know if a
breeder is reputable is to visit the facility yourself and ask questions to make sure they
meet the criteria for humane, ethical breeding.
The experienced
breeder knows what he's aiming for and will select
only those dogs that
meet his criteria.
I've
met Susie Q. I credit Brooke and her husband for helping her overcome many fears due to the confinement and pregnancies which were forced on her by a
breeder that
only needed to
meet the minimum USDA standards of care.
We provide puppies
only from
breeders that
meet our standards.
Premier Pups sells English Bulldogs
only from reputable
breeders that
meet high standards.
Altho AKC does do some inspections, the
only way they can «discipline» facilities not
meeting standards, is by suspending the owner from registration privileges and showing privileges (not that many of this type of
breeder care about showing).
Another
breeder in the courtroom audience said that she also destroyed her dogs rather than
meet new requirements and bragged that she
only had to pay her vet $ 7 per dog to have them euthanized.
While I was extremely disappointed to see
only 1 face I recognized as a Piedmont Kennel Club Member, this was a
meeting in Charlotte after all, — Wake Up PKC!!!! there were some questions from the audience that lead me to believe other
breeders were present.
When choosing a dog or puppy raised by a
breeder, consumers have a right to expect that not
only were the basic necessities
met but also that the dog's physical, social and behavioral needs were addressed.
As the prospective owner, the responsibility is YOURS to do business
only with those
breeders who
meet the higher standards.
I've
met plenty of them in my time & they always know better than someone who is a
breeder of 40 or even 50 yrs standing (incidentally, the term «
breeder» doesn't mean someone who is constantly breeding — most of us
only breed to further improve on our breed and because we need to keep our show lines going (show dogs are still very pampered pets that are allowed to be normal dogs and get muddy etc).
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Unfortunately, 21 states have no laws on the books regulating commercial dog
breeders — and a number of states that do require
breeders to be licensed and inspected by the state
only require commercial
breeders to
meet USDA standards of care.
Be suspicious of the inexpensive Weimaraner;
only the finest show stock and field - trial stock should be accepted, and
only after a visit with the
breeder and a chance to see and
meet the puppy's parents.
Most important, the measure would require pet sellers in Ohio to get their puppies
only from licensed
breeders who
meet these minimum - care standards.
Objectives of the Club To encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Havanese and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; To encourage the organization of independent local Havanese Specialty Clubs in those localities where there are sufficient fanciers of the breed to
meet the requirements of The American Kennel Club; To urge members and
breeders to accept the standard of the breed approved by The American Kennel Club as the
only standard of excellence by which Havanese shall be judged; To do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed and to encourage sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and agility events; To conduct sanctioned matches, specialty shows, obedience trials and agility trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
People need a concrete and uniform
breeder certification that they can trust when searching for
breeders, and
only then will all the other
breeders not
meeting standards be in the spotlight, with no business to support them.
There are so many, I've
met breeders who I want to buy a puppy from and I vowed to
only rescue.
· Lively, happy, healthy dogs who greet visitors · Dogs are kept in roomy spaces that
meet their breed - specific needs · The
breeder only breeds one or a few types of dogs and is extremely knowledgeable · Provides references, a health guarantee, and guidance for care and training