Sentences with phrase «other breeders just»

Not exact matches

However, serious breeders know that this is just another dog show, that top specimens of many breeds do not attend it, that the results are only one judge's opinion, that victors frequently are defeated in ensuing weeks at other shows.
The latest trend among consultants to horse buyers and breeders is to rely on algorithms involving a «speed gene» and other markers, not just x-rays and endoscopies
Purists like Smith and Moore see the quest for size as industry's deal with the devil: In return for bigger pop and bigger profits, commercial breeders now cultivate hybrids that are just bland sponges for other flavors.
Subsequently, it dawned upon us that we were faced with a choice.There was a choice of just saving the 6 and leaving the rest behind to a life of breeding after being sold to other breeders, or to take immediate action.
We recommend any prospective owner adopt from a rescue group as well as research breed information from sanctuaries and many other resources versus just breeder sites.
In other clubs just for the simple fact of being partners, published the list of breeders, but they want to go a little further.
As for now, if you want to purchase a white Miniature Schnauzer for all of the other reasons that make this beautiful dog a joy to have in the family, just be sure to do so from a reputable Miniature Schnauzer breeder.
Nature immediately weeds out that unhealthy gene package just as it does other serious congenital defects unless breeders intercede to prolong life.
Be careful if the dog you buy will be shipped from far away, no other breeder or trainer speaks well of their breeding program, you can't get good references, you can't visit the father or mother, and they are just interested in the money.
The Group supported the point made at the Seminar and in the Kennel Club Code of Ethics that breeders must advise purchasers of the current position on CT and other health issues affecting the breed and not just answer questions.
If these breeders like you and I and other reputable breeders were to just quit breeding then what would become of the beautiful breeds we have cherished for so many years?
It is best practice to just get into a discussion with a breeder about other important items first (like the next few items mentioned in this article), and then go back to the price question later.
Most Toller breeders do have waiting lists for upcoming litters; just make sure you let the other breeders whose lists you are on know when you've found a puppy, so they can update their lists.
The genetics of these * other * color dogs is just as pure, despite that a human - decided human - oriented show standard was written - created and perpetuated - by show clubs filled with cliques of color prejudiced breeders, for so long.
-- The other dogs in that breeder's home, who will now be bred again because wow, she just covered six months of electric bill in a single day thanks to YOUR check, so she WILL breed those dogs again.
This should not discourage breeders because other protocols such as laboratory results, radiographs, and other phenotypic test, when combined with pedigree analysis, can still produce significant improvements in just a few generations.
Not to mention all the other wonderful breeders I've met along the way will also be just a phone call or email away.
Can the breeder provide you with health clearance information of at least some other dogs in the line, not just the parents?
One thing for sure no matter what breed of dog — if any breeder isn't forthcoming with letting you visit not just the puppies but the mother as well as if possible older siblings, giving you contacts of other owners of their pups for refs, as well as checking with the breeders vet RUN!
In a rare breed like mine with very few available litters nationwide each year, it is not reasonable to require that buyers visit the breeder or pick up their puppy themselves, however the breeder should offer that people visit or in my case, I often refer interested parties to breeders closer to them to meet the breed even if the other breeder doesn't have a litter or the person just has the dogs and isn't a breeder.
The other pups in the litter, depending upon their treatment by the breeder, should adjust to their Mama's absence just so long as they've been with her for a long enough time to be cared for and socialized by her.
It just seems a little odd — it's definitely not a practice I've seen in other breeders.
The Berger Picard, just like all other breeds, does have some health issues that we, as breeders, are working to eliminate by carefully selected breeding.
Other unknown genetic tag - alongs breeders just can't know because not even the scientists know them.
I only rescue dogs but would be just as cautious with breeders and other sources of acquiring dogs.
A responsible breeder most likely will be deeply involved in their breed in ways other than just breeding.
Q: I am very interested in finding a great big beautiful and healthy GSD, but I keep reading that a good breeder is hard to come by and others say I should just get a rescue dog.
Breeders who deliberately depart from the Standard do so for their own reasons, just as some will deliberately breed crosses to other breeds.
There is more than just one way to get a purebred dog other than going to a breeder.
I think what's going on is that HSUS, PETA, and other animal rights groups are conflating breeders whose main goal is to sell puppies with those who just happen to really love Pomeranians, Pinschers, or Poodles.
The Lykoi breeders are not just breeding black cats at random to create Lykoi kittens, they are specifically choosing black cats to breed to other Lykoi cats.
there's a few other breeds that also need the breed club and reputable breeders to really step it up as their breeds are on the slippery exploitation slope (the breed clubs may be stepping up, but they just haven't gotten a handle on it yet) the reputable breeders don't just breed because they have the right nor do they sell to just anyone that feels they have a right to have such and such a dog.
Some breeders have reasons of their own for not doing this, but if it was not done just to save a few dollars, this would be a negative as far as this particular breeder is concerned, since other corners have probably been cut as well.
It won't help you to shoot the messenger, when the volunteer or breeder is just being honest about exercise needs, size and energy level at maturity, grooming requirements, suitability for interacting with small children, and other realities related to a breed or individual animal.
The breeder will also want to know if you are looking for just a great companion or if you are interested in conformation shows, obedience trials or other performance events.
Forbes just posted this really cool video and Q&A about the topic of chapter one in «The Dog Merchants» book: breeders and rescuers sitting side - by - side in legal dog auctions, trying to outbid each other for the same exact pups.
On the other hand, puppy mills and irresponsible backyard breeders should just go away!
NOTE: Just as with other dog breeds, it must be understood that many Golden Retriever breeders are not professional breeders.
Most breeders I have talked to breed what they call «miniature bulldogs» but are really just crosses between a 65 lb bulldog & a 25 or 30 lb Boston Terrier, Frenchie, Pug or other out cross.
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