Sentences with phrase «owners know about the breed»

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Look through its personality again, watch different videos in the Net, ask other owners about everything you want to know about this breed.
It also means there is a lot known about the health and typical characteristics of this breed, tried and tested by millions of owners.
However that may be, each owner, whichever breed he has, should get to know about the grooming.
However like most owners of this dog breed do you know the facts about this dog?
Shame on you who wrote this for ignorant people to believe about these breeds, do some investigating before damning, we breeders and owners of some of these breeds do a lot of hard work to educate people about our breeds so they don't get a bad rap, and then there comes along articles like this from people who don't even know what they are talking about.
Beyond the typical thoughts that the good breeders should CERT for hips, eyes and breed specific diseases, etc., and know quite a bit about genetics, my criticisms of breeders, even the so - called good ones, are more social in nature in regard to how they affect the social lives of the dogs they have bred, their owner selection process, and the possibility of the dog's success in staying in a home for life.
4203 - A requires shelters within 24 hours to take steps to (1) check animals for all currently possible forms of identification including, but not limited to, tags, microchips, tattoos or licenses; (2) make available to the public on the internet on a website or other public means if a website is not practical, at least during the redemption period, a photograph, if practicable, and a general description of the animal to assist the owner (s) in finding the animal, including the species, type, and breed (s), if known, though information about the animal may be withheld if deemed appropriate to facilitate finding the owner (s) or otherwise to protect the safety of the animal.
The DNAffirm provides superficial contentment to dog owners who simply would like to know the specific breeds mixed into their dog without really having to go into full detail about possible genetic health implications and genetic markers.
As dog owners, we understand the things you want to know about; we'll cover such topics as health issues, adopting rescues and pure breeds, dealing with pet allergies, reviewing dog runs, legal problems, finding transportation, engaging real estate agents who specialize in pet friendly buildings, and other related subjects.
So, being an owner of this breed of dog, you must know about some of the common health issues which you can face:
The author apparently doesn't know about the MBDCA (www.mbdca.org): «Owners of mixed breeds can enjoy the thrill of competing for titles in obedience, conformation, tracking and much more.
This guy is a first time Dane owner who knows nothing about Great Dane genetics, breeding, ethics, and everything else that is crucial to breeding healthy Great Danes.
Many owners ask their vet, but just as veterinarians know very little about dog training and behavior, they know very little about dog breeds.
This program is focused on what pet owners need to know about different types of skin diseases in retriever breeds!
For instance, as a future owner of an OES or any other large breed of dog, you should know about Canine Hip Dysplasia.
First of all, as the proud owner of two Dobermans, I know a thing or two about the breed.
The result of this is a threefold whammy: 1) unlicensed activities continue at the same rate (or increase as the human population increases); 2) a significant number of pet owners who want to be law - abiding citizens give up banned breeds, quit feeding neighborhood cats or terminate valuable breeding programs rather than operate illegally or cope with unreasonable laws and increased fees; and 3) because demand for many beloved breeds does not decline when a law is passed, people who know little about breeds or breeding move into the void to fill demand.
I don't know whether the pet store owner is lying about the breed.
Most good breeders know this already and are very selective about which dogs they choose to breed, but this idea can be surprising to many owners who are new to the process and aren't aware that personality traits can be inherited.
By giving her the best dog diet possible for her age, weight, breed, health and other unique characteristics about her lifestyle that only you, her owner would know.
I am gonna have a chihuahua as a present from a friend i barely know anything about this breed and i want to be a good owner any advice on how to care for it properly?
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