Sentences with phrase «potential of their new puppy»

All clients are spoken to in a manner that makes them quickly understand the power and potential of their new puppy.

Not exact matches

Responsible = completes all appropriate health tests for their breed; has breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth research on pedigrees and other data on potential breeding stock before selecting a breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people for the majority of the day, experience the daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches) for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
Puppies are undeniably adorable, so it's no surprise that they're generally the first in line to go to their forever homes when potential families come to a shelter in search of their new pet.
That fact not only supported the pet store / puppy mill cycle, it also kept potential new adopters out of the world of rescue.
Potential owners do need to be aware of what their new puppy can inherit and in the case of the Boston Huahua it can include patellar luxation, weepy eye problems, allergies and deafness.
It chose similarly unwieldy monikers for a few of his sheltermates — both to draw attention and potential adopters their way and, the firm says, «to give a selection of adoptable puppies and kittens extraordinary, rare names designed to provide their new owners with a lifetime of cybersecure passwords and security questions.»
The field of comparative oncology is relatively new and The Puppy Up Foundation will educate people about its tremendous potential through a global campaign of strategic partnerships, seminars, speaking engagements, social media, events, broadcasts, and other forms of media.
«We are pleased to announce this new DNA test for the PBGV breed, which will help breeders make informed decisions when it comes to breeding, enable potential puppy buyers to be aware of issues which could affect their chosen breed, and ultimately protect and maintain the health of the breed.
However, a potential new home would need to know that puppies require mcuh more of your time than older dogs.
Aside from the obvious benefits of being able to predict with a reasonable degree of accuracy the potential adult size and activity level of your new puppy — which is why many shelters are incorporating DNA tests — you can also find out about possible health concerns.
This will help you determine the temperament of your potential new puppy.
More than 80 percent of potential dog owners are looking for a puppy, placing a burden on shelters and rescues to market adult dogs to people who think that old dogs can't learn new tricks.
While we know that being able to choose you new puppy from a litter can be a fun and exciting experience we want to ensure that our baby's are going into the «perfect» home for that particular baby, and so we do our best to match the personality of the puppy with their potential new owner.
The field of comparative oncology is relatively new and the Puppy Up Foundation is educating people about its tremendous potential and the early warning signs of canine cancer through seminars, speaking engagements, social media and events.
One veterinarian actually told the new owners of a 9 - week - old potential show puppy that the pup's small umbilical hernia (identified by the breeder and her attending veterinarian as being no problem)-RRB- would have to be repaired for the health of the dog even if it would disqualify the dog from showing because of the surgical alteration of appearance.
There is a little bit of prep work involved in successfully incorporating this fall favorite into your dog's diet — so you shouldn't just throw whole pears at your new puppy — but the potential health benefits are worth it.
Although buying a puppy from a highly respected breeder would reduce risk of potential health problems, even with this there would be times when a person returns home with a beautiful new puppy only to discover that he is very sick and in some cases, to have the puppy die.
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