Sentences with phrase «other dogs from another breeder»

Not exact matches

Conducted in Italy, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, all of the studies found that upon adulthood, the puppies from these high - volume breeding facilities were more likely to show behavioral and emotional problems that cause distress, when compared with dogs from other sources, especially those from non-commercial breeders.
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Neapolitan Mastiff breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
That said, I wouldn't buy a dog from anyone other than a breeder.
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Miniature Schnauzer breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
A competition is put in place to not only prove our dogs and bloodlines and of course ourselves as breeders, but to learn and grow from the shared knowledge of other breeders, handlers, trainers, owners and judges.
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable American Bulldog breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Field Spaniel breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable German Shepherd breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Cane Corso breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
Some people adopt rescued dogs from shelters, while other purchase dogs directly from a breeder.
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.
With little commercial value, dog breeders have had to take whatever bits of knowledge have emanated from other research.
A LOT OF BREEDERS ARE GOING TO BE UPSET WITH ME WHEN THEY READ THIS, and with you if you require it from them, but when you've been on the other side, and had a pet with health or temperament problems, and had to either put the dog to death, or had to pay massive medical bills, and lived with the heartache, you'll agree with me 100 %!
Buy only from reputable American Staffordshire Terrier breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
Maltese puppies, Maltese Dogs, and Maltese Show Dogs, from an AKC Maltese Breeder with other Maltese dog, Maltese puppy, and Maltese Breeders information.
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable German Wirehaired Pointer breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Boxer breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
Buy only from reputable Welsh Terrier breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
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.
Buy only from reputable Cairn Terrier breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
Buy only from reputable Norfolk Terrier breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
In this and other ways, it becomes more likely that people will adopt dogs in need rather than purchase them from pet stores or breeders.
Buy only from reputable Irish Wolfhound breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
Buy only from reputable Border Terrier breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
A few terriers came from the European Continent and from Australia, and breeders in North America put their stamp on some others, but the vast majority of these go - to - ground dogs got their start in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
Buy only from reputable Pitbull breeders to reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Rottweiler breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
To reduce the risk of the above and many other health problems, buy only from reputable Weimaraner breeders (visit dog breeders to learn how to identify responsible dog breeders).
The American Veterinary Medical Association is concerned after the U. S. Department of Agriculture removed from its website inspection reports, regulatory correspondence and other information involving compliance with the Animal Welfare Act by commercial dog breeders and facilities such as zoos and research labs.
If everyone shares, and if breeders quit throwing stones at each other, and if the scientific community revises its often accusatory stance on breeding from carriers or even from affected dogs, H.E.A.R.T proves it can be done.
Some states require pet stores to post the names of the breeders in a visible location, such as on the dogs» cages, so consumers have additional information about where the puppies came from, and other large - scale commercial dog breeders sell directly to consumers over the Internet.
He was purchased as a puppy from a breeder but did not get along with the owner's other dogs.
(1) The number of dogs or cats in the possession of the commercial breeder on the date the report is filed; (2) The number of dogs and cats sold during the reporting period and the names and addresses of the persons to whom they were sold; and (3) The number of dogs and cats received by the commercial breeder other than those purchased and the names and addresses of the persons from whom they were obtained.
The original Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were around and had been bred from other toy dogs and spaniels during the 16th century or so, but modern day breeders have been using other methods of breeding to bring a more pure version of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel back into existence.
There are so many things to consider when adopting a new dog whether they come from a reputable breeder or shelter or other type of rescue group.
In a study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and led by Dr. Frank McMillan, researchers found dogs acquired from pet stores were 30 - 60 percent more likely to show stranger - related aggression, aggression to and fear of other dogs, and separation anxiety than dogs acquired from non-commercial breeders.
A pet store which bought its dogs from commercial breeders in other states sued and lost.
Hopefully, the breeder should have already introduced the puppies from a young age to other dogs and other types of pets.
Other findings included that sexually intact dogs from pet stores were three times more likely to be aggressive toward their owners than sexually intact dogs from non-commercial breeders.
Serious respectable breeders will have their dogs carefully and professionally examined for inherited and other diseases before considering breeding from them.
Rescuing dogs and other animals is becoming an increasingly popular option over buying from pet stores or breeders.
Showing at these shows gives the breeder the opportunity to see if the dogs they are producing compare favorably with what others are breeding and keeps them from becoming «kennel blind.»
This is a weeklong event where Cavalier breeders and owners from all over the world come to attend educational seminars, and have in - depth discussions with other breeders and see and evaluate the dogs being shown.
We also take in dogs from shelters, breeders, and other rescue groups.
Dogs were acquired from a variety of sources; the most common were friends or relatives (30 %), breeders (25 %), public or private animal shelter (15 %), with the remainder (less than 10 % each) coming from a breed rescue group, a newspaper advertisement, found as stray, being born at home, acquired from a pet store, and rare other sources (Fig. 1).
A small percentage of our dogs do come from other guide or service dog schools, approved breeders, and a service dog co-op breeder program.
Upgrade the current commercial dog breeder law, requiring larger enclosures that have solid flooring and are not stacked Require that commercial breeders provide basic care, including constant access to exercise areas, nutritious food and potable water, socialization with humans and other dogs, regular and proper veterinary care, and more Require those selling 15 or more dogs in Ohio each year, regardless of where they are located, to also adhere to Ohio's humane standards Hobby breeders (defined as breeders with fewer than 8 female breeding dogs) as well as animal shelters and rescue groups are exempt from coverage.
A TYPICAL YEAR OLD LION DOG c. 1923 C.R. Edmonds, Farmer's Weekly, February 7, 1923) Height — 24 inches at the shoulder Weight — 60 lb Colour — Tawny, fawn or brindle Coat — short and hard Tail — Longish and thick, free from feather and carried low (Note: two breeders have advised the writer that considerable difficulty is experienced in the tail as at times varying lengths of tail occur in the same litter, some being only six to seven inches long like a docked dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as describDOG c. 1923 C.R. Edmonds, Farmer's Weekly, February 7, 1923) Height — 24 inches at the shoulder Weight — 60 lb Colour — Tawny, fawn or brindle Coat — short and hard Tail — Longish and thick, free from feather and carried low (Note: two breeders have advised the writer that considerable difficulty is experienced in the tail as at times varying lengths of tail occur in the same litter, some being only six to seven inches long like a docked dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as describdog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as described.
Pet stores, Internet sites, flea markets, and others selling dogs commercially to consumers in Ohio will be required to source dogs from breeders who meet the new humane standards of care.
I have been scammed three times by breeders 1 breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called breeders are women they lie most of these women own only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been breeding basically most of these breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
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