Sentences with phrase «number of puppies raised»

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From raising a number of litters, I tend to be cautious about feeding puppies.
A number of rescued puppy mill dogs have inspired their guardians to go public with their stories and raise awareness about the abuse in such facilities.
This fourth best puppy food formula from Orijen has no rendered meat byproducts, higher level of fats for puppy's growth, low number of carbohydrates and ethically raised chicken and turkey as their animal protein source.
Raising a puppy will teach you a number of invaluable lessons that you will be able to carry with you and use throughout you life.
Like everyone else out there I want a puppy to train and raise, and since there isn't a huge number of said puppies up for adoption (mostly older dogs... am I right?)
Don't be afraid to ask questions regarding how and where the puppies are raised and socialized, the number of litters the breeder has each year, the number of years the breeder has been involved with the breed, the breeder's practices regarding waiting lists and deposits, and the breeder's health guarantees, return policies, policies on spaying / neutering, policies on withholding AKC registration paperwork, and prices.
is now the leading puppy mill states due to the high number of backyard breeders and puppy farmers who have found it more profitable to raise puppies than chickens.
However, home hobby breeders often have more than the threshold number of reproductively intact females, sometimes sell puppies to buyers who do not visit their premises, and occasionally sell puppies or dogs that they did not produce and raise on their premises.
A number of former puppy mill dogs have gone on to become canine «ambassadors» for their kind, raising awareness about the abuse, neglect, and rampant inbreeding inherent in these facilities.
Hobby breeder: A breed fancier who has a breed or two (or even three); follows a breeding plan to preserve and protect each breed; produces a limited number of litters each year; breeds only when a litter will enhance the breed and the breeding program; raises the puppies with plenty of environmental stimulation and human contact; has a contract that protects breeder, puppy, and buyer; raises dog in the house or runs a small, clean kennel; screens breeding stock to eliminate hereditary defects; works with a breed club or kennel club to promote and protect the breed; and cares that each and every puppy is placed in the best home possible.
Breeders who participate in these auctions are raising large numbers of dogs and puppies with profit as the primary motive for existence.
Rule number one in raising a puppy is to maintain a safe environment in which you keep things put away and out of reach.
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