However, the study is still worth examining — in large part because nothing in the study is consistent with what you would hear from
most professional breeders, behaviorists, and previous studies on the topic.
Most Professional breeders have state of the art kennels that meet USDA standards and the standards of their state laws.
While the differences between the breeds are slight,
most professional breeders such as the American Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club eschew mixing the gene pools, and treat the two lineages as distinct.
Your editorial states that
most professional breeders are already responsible pet owners.
Not exact matches
find a reputable
breeder that knows going back 4 to 5 generations and if you want to train the dog for protection you should do
professional training, you train the dog with the trainer offering guidance, find a trainer that offers protection training it will
most likely be more expensive but you have to make sure the dog is of sound temperament and has basic obedience down, which you can contact a the trainer before getting the dog to talk to them about what qualities to look for in a puppy.
One of the
most reliable source for learning about the Brussels Giffon is a responsible
breeder / exhibitor, the
professionals of the dog world.
Most professional dog
breeders are breeding to the standards.
Currently
most novice
breeders and exhibitors do not believe they can successfully compete and win against the
professional handlers, experienced
breeders and seasoned competitors.
Most experienced
professional dog
breeders want to pinpoint the time of ovulation with more exactitude.
A
professional breeder will
most likely not only breed dogs, but offer other services in the kennel.
The way
most professional dog
breeders manage to break even and make a profit is by caring for their dogs into the smallest details, telling the world about it, and building a reputation.
A
professional breeder likely would have done so, and as proof it is routine for
breeders to provide photocopies of both parents»
most recent OFA ECR exam results; these exams should have been done within one year of the breeding of the parents.