Sentences with phrase «particular breeder»

Many agencies contract with particular breeders or trainers and don't obtain dogs from outside sources.
After talking to a particular breeder for a year, we adopted our lovely wonderful Scarlett.
You should always do some research before committing to a particular breeder or bloodline.
Variations within a particular breed are usually due to a line from a particular breeder.
An Arizona - based puppy retailer recently came under fire for removing the negative ratings and comments customers had posted about a particular breeder who was selling through their website, leaving only the five - star ratings behind.
We do not endorse any particular breeder and take no responsibility for the actions or conduct of any breeder on this list.
The first list is things you should know before you focus on a particular breeder.
Accordingly, the TRBMDC does not endorse, guarantee, recommend or otherwise approve of any particular breeders or guarantee or accept any responsibility for the health, temperament or any other aspect of the dog (s) sold by breeders it suggests.
One common mistake is to choose a dog from working lines, meaning that the particular breeder is breeding dogs to do what they were originally bred for (hunting, protection, herding, etc.) versus breeding dogs to be pets.
Be sure to choose carefully both among the different cat breeds and the particular breeder you use.
Ask about the overall medical history of the particular breeder's litters.
These particular breeders have deliberately downsized an already designated Toy breed.
However, the OESCA in no way endorses any one particular breeder or his / her puppies; and specifically disclaims responsibility for any misrepresentations, and maintains no involvement in agreements between buyer and seller.
In fairness to breeders and buyers alike, the CSVCA does not endorse any particular breeder, and can not be held responsible for any purchase agreement, guarantee, or understanding between breeders and buyers.
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 is the responsibility of potential buyers to ask questions and decide for themselves if they wish to do business with any particular breeder.
For more information on a particular breeder, please visit the USDA's official database of inspection reports.
The Dog Breed Info Center ® does not endorse, guarantee or recommend any particular breeders or their dogs and we are not responsible for any of the breeders listed.
The listing of a particular breeder does not in any way reflect or imply an endorsement or guarantee by the National Beagle Club of America, Inc. of the breeder, their dogs, their kennels or their business practices.
Again, this information can be very important to a particular breeder or buyer.
While breeding to color standard does not guarantee a healthy dog, it's a positive sign that this particular breeder was at least following the color code of ethics.
Prospective buyers are cautioned that the TTCA, in providing this list, is not endorsing any particular breeder, and takes no responsibility for actions of breeders on this list.
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