The OAS also is a good source of information
on reputable breeders, Hill says.
There is information about every breed of dog that is recognized by the group, as well as information
on reputable breeders and breed specific rescue groups.This is a good jumping off point for your puppy search, but is by no means the only way to find a good breeder.
Then there is the section
on reputable breeders.
akc or ukc are good but again they could be phoney so do research
on reputable breeders find some kennels for that specific breed you are looking for and compare and contrast that is the best way to do it and i think that should be the only way to do it!
Make sure if you're in the market for a Blue Fawn French Bulldog — or any pet — to either adopt a rescue or do your homework
on a reputable breeder.
It took us a while but we got
on a reputable breeder's list and received Abby in July...»
Not exact matches
It is important that the puppy is bought from a recognised,
reputable breeder who will be prepared to provide a comprehensive «puppy contract», i.e. one based
on the RSPCA contract, and to offer advice about the management of the puppy.
A
reputable dog
breeder is someone who willingly allows you to visit them
on location.
The talk will then focus
on puppy mills (history, current status, what the future could hold), choosing a
reputable breeder, and adopting / volunteering with rescue.
Of all the breeds out there, it is extremely important to either get a well bred dog (I have an article
on Buying A Dog / Choosing A
Breeder... read it) from a
breeder, or adopt a great dog from a
reputable rescue organization.
While an asking price may appear to be higher from a
reputable breeder, in part this may be a reflection of all of the testing has been done
on their dogs and they guarantee the health of their pups.
As the Mountain Cur has several distinct types, it's important to decide which will best fit you before going
on the hunt for a
reputable breeder.
Many owners use Google to find their furbaby, but did you ever consider hopping
on a Shih - Poo or canine message board and asking for tips
on the most
reputable breeders?!
Even if you don't react right away, most
reputable breeders and rescue organizations will take the feline back if you were to develop a problem later
on, so be sure to ask what their policy is to make sure you won't have to re-home the cat or kitten
on your own.
However, I find it ironic that starting
on page 25, the AKC book writes about finding a «responsible» or «
reputable»
breeder.
Most
reputable breeders also provide buyers with veterinarian contacts and information
on ferret ownership.
Reputable Pekingese
breeders work hard
on screening their breeding specimens for genetic health disorders.
Most
reputable breeder will dock or crop
on ALL animals if it is a part of the breed standard - but some will not, especially if a chosen home asks them not to
on a pet animal.
We found several
reputable breeders in the southeast area and settled
on one just outside of Atlanta.
«You probably can expect to spend about $ 500 a year or more
on a dog from a
reputable breeder.
However, by buying from a
reputable breeder, you can be more confident that your dog will be healthier because of the care lavished
on the dogs by the
breeders.
Redenbach says that
reputable breeders focus
on producing the best example of a breed, particularly with respect to health and temperament.
For EXCELLENT information
on everything bulldog, including finding a
reputable breeder:
Reputable breeders should have all of that information
on hand and should have no problems sharing that information with you.
Looking for a website advertising thousands of puppies of all different breeds can be a bit of a lottery, not many
reputable breeders will put their puppies
on these types of site.
The American Kennel Club advises that
reputable breeders use genetic testing to ensure that these diseases aren't passed
on to puppies.
We've all seen articles
on the difference between
reputable breeders, BYB's and puppy mills.
The International Cat Association offers information
on how to recognize a
reputable breeder.
When a
reputable breeder decides to breed a dog, she wants to be sure the dog has traits that are «worthy» of being passed
on.
«Classified ad
breeders» are no - questions - asked, no screening to make sure people know what they're taking
on with a certain kind of pet, no lifetime guarantee of advice, support and return... the kind of thing you get from a
reputable breeder always.
There are a number of breed clubs and associations that can give you information
on the breed and recommend
reputable breeders of Bullmastiffs.
Even a purebred puppy from a
reputable breeder still needs to be house broken, socialized, trained, and so
on, right?
Do your research
on these intelligent dogs first and find
reputable breeders or rescue groups to avoid buying dogs from puppy mills!
Many animal shelters and rescues post their adoptable animals
on their websites (see www.Petfinder.com for a database of adoptable pets all across North America), and many
reputable breeders have informative websites, too.
Read
on for helpful information that will lead you through the process of finding a qualified and
reputable bird
breeder to work with.
If you are interested in adopting one of these little yellow jewels, then you should locate a
reputable Parrotlet
breeder for advice
on keeping and caring for... MORE one of these birds before rushing out to buy one.
Please, buy ONLY from a
reputable breeder that has health clearances
on their dogs and is willing to stand behind that puppy's health and welfare for the rest of its life.
There is a section for informative articles, information
on how to select a
reputable breeder, and a
breeder directory which contains a list of
breeders with proven, respected breeding programs to help new puppy buyers get started
on finding the right
breeder for their family.
Additionally,
reputable breeders spend thousands
on the care and testing of their breeding dogs and puppies.
Although some people spend $ 1,000 or more
on champion pedigree puppies from well - known,
reputable breeders, they will not spend that money for a puppy from an unknown dog's litter.
Please buy ONLY from a
reputable breeder that has health clearances
on their dogs.
Side note:
Reputable breeders will start their puppies off
on the right paw by identifying them with different color paper bands around their necks, so they'll be used to having something around their necks from day one.
More information
on what qualities comprise «a
reputable breeder» CSPCA Recommended Breeding Practices
Deciding
on an English Springer Spaniel A Short History of English Springer Spaniels First Things First: «The Basics» Health and Heredity: Things You Should Know About English Springer Spaniels Making the «Right» Connections Choosing a
Breeder What can be expected of a
reputable, responsible
breeder?
If you decide to try breeding, find a
reputable breeder to mentor you, and develop a relationship with a veterinarian you can call
on for pregnancy and whelping problems.
Silly as it may sound but the responsibility for taking care of these pooches have fallen squarely
on our shoulders the moment we decided to either purchase them from a
reputable breeder or adopt them from the shelter.
This means that even the most
reputable breeders will breed to a dog with little known history and no health testing
on any relatives of that dog, and the dog itself isn't even AKC registered.
Spend the extra money
on a quality dog from a
reputable and professional
breeder, not a «backyard
breeder.»
Did a
reputable breeder who is focused
on producing healthy dogs with good temperaments breed this dog?
You can find the club secretary's name and phone number
on this site When you contact the secretary she will furnish you with information
on the breed and a list of
reputable breeders who are members of the KCA.