Sentences with phrase «public about breed»

To educate the public about our breed, honestly representing the English Cocker Spaniel by disclosing known health issues and the breed's inherent characteristics and suitability;
To educate the public about the breed.
Mission Statement Our first priority is to educate the public about the breed and promote responsible pit bull ownership.
Members are also encouraged to take opportunities when available to educate the public about the breed and GRCA.
The primary goal of NEBR is to protect Brittanys and educate the public about the breed.
We hope to educate the public about breed awareness, responsible ownership and animal rehabilitation.
Founded on January 6, 2009, our mission is (1) to rescue placeable purebred Doberman Pinschers in Arizona, evaluate and treat them, and place them in suitable, qualified, and loving forever homes, and (2) to educate the public about our breed and about living with a Doberman.
We help to educate the public about this breed and dogs in general, we talk to potential adopters and help them decide if a Dane is right for them.
We'll never stop people from breeding dogs so continuing to educate the public about breeding practices is first and for most our goal in reducing the ever growing doggie population.
«Because our clubs and CFA's councils participated in Meet the Breeds specifically to teach the public about their breeds, it was a hands - on environment of pure fun and enjoyment for everyone.»

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Wild Animal Encounters» Dan Breeding loves animals and has dedicated his work to educating the public about them, appearing on «Good Morning America,» «Live with Regis and Kelly,» «Animal Planet» and more.
The recommendations come amidst growing concern about the future of public - sector plant breeding programs.
Our goal is to educate the public about these type dogs by creating a family and pet friendly event to show they are just dogs and need a home like any other, while raising awareness and funds for local non-profit animal rescue organizations that specialize in the bully breeds.
Note: The American Federation of Aviculture (AFA) is a nonprofit national organization established in 1974, whose purpose is to represent all aspects of aviculture and to educate the public about keeping and breeding birds in captivity.
To provide accurate, reliable and consistent information to owners / breeders and the general public, in order to educate and raise awareness about health issues that affect or could affect the breed.
In addition, we educate the general public about responsible pet ownership as well as the special qualities of the Golden Retriever breed.
Despite continued efforts by supporters, much of the general public is overwhelmingly misinformed about the breed.
Club members work diligently to find new homes for displaced Irish Setters as well as educate the public about our favorite breed.
Part of our advocacy efforts includes educating the public on various aspects of living with dogs, with or without disabilities, to encourage adoption, especially of these ostracized breeds that are in great numbers in shelters everywhere due to overpopulation and the bans on pit bulls (read more about Breed - Specific Legislation and other BS discrimination).
We also educate potential adopters, as well as the general public, about the Doberman breed, Doberman myths, the importance of spaying / neutering, puppy mill awareness and the benefits of training classes.
We are committed to educating the public, our adoptees and volunteers about the Yorkshire Terrier Breed.
Provide educational materials to the public about the proper care, treatment, breeding, development, and training of Yorkshire Terriers.
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.
Take a little time and drop into the public library and do some reading about various breeds to see what you find appealing.
We do feel that the strong response to these items indicates a need for the club, breeders and others who are experienced in this breed to do more to educate the public about what kind of dog the Aussie, what kind of training and socialization is necessary, and why certain kinds of homes or situations may be inappropriate.
During 2012, we created several informational flyers for rescues to share in order to educate the public about topics such as dog breeding, adoption, and puppy mills.
With this campaign, they asking animal lovers to unite against the cruel breeding industry, take legislative action, and advocate for local shelters, rescues, and responsible breeders by informing the public about the problems with pet stores and online puppy sales.
Some people mistakenly believe that owners of these so - called «dangerous» breeds do not care about public safety because they object so strongly to BSL.
Go here for information about a scathing audit by the Office of Inspector General of APHIS lax and ineffective regulation of dog breeding facilities and the agency's plan to remedy its failures; and for information about the Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety Act, the PUPS Act, pending federal legislation that would mandate APHIS regulate all dog breeders that sell directly to the public whether through the internet, newspaper ads or otherwise, and not only those that sell through brokers or dealers or that maintain show rooms where buyers can observe dogs for sale.
There is going to be a terrible price to pay if we don't start speaking out about responsible dog ownership, and educating the public why breed bans are not the way to deal with the problem..
(5) To produce, publish and distribute to the general public educational materials about the proper care, treatment, breeding, health, development and training of collies.
We seek to change the unfairly negative public opinion surrounding pit bulls to help lower euthanasia rates within the breed, while providing education about the complex needs of veterans and first responders and delivering the support they require.
There is also a widespread public misconception about the dogs bred for meat — the myth that these dogs are somehow different from «normal dogs» has fostered a societal indifference to their suffering.
Instead of a propaganda program to vilify cats, our government officials should be educating the public about the causes of homeless cats — specifically accidental breeding — and the importance of spay / neuter programs.
The RMBTC enjoys educating the public and potential Boston Terrier owners about our wonderful breed.
We also strive to increase public awareness about the gentler, humane side of a «Bully» breed.
Our mission is to protect and preserve this unspoiled type of working terrier by educating the public about its appropriate breed standards, genetic health, intelligence, and rich history, thus ensuring its future.
Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas» mission is to rescue, care for, and place neglected or unwanted Golden Retrievers in permanent loving homes, and to educate the general public about responsible pet ownership and the special qualities of the Golden Retriever breed in the North Texas area.
While both the district and SPCA receive complaints about problem dogs of all breeds, there is significant public concern about pit bulls, in particular.
National Mill Dog Rescue's mission is to rescue and re-home discarded breeding dogs, and to educate the public about the dog breeding industry.
We feel honored and blessed to be a part of this wonderful organization and mission and to work alongside an incredible group of compassionate, dedicated, kind and loving people who freely and generously give of their time, talents and resources to help these precious pups and to educate the public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry.
To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry.
We also do our best to educate the public about «power breeds» and try to break down stereotypes of «bully breeds
Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog breeding industry.
We also seek to improve the community as a whole by educating the public about the importance of spaying and neutering in order to prevent undesired breeding, and minimize the need for euthanasia.
GRCA recognizes that more must be done to educate the public about responsible dog ownership and responsible breeding practices.
The Golden Retriever Club of America (GRCA) strongly supports and actively promotes a wide range of programs to educate the public about responsible breeding practices and responsibilities of dog ownership.
Our members also participate in Parades, Festivals and Pet Fairs to give the general public an opportunity to meet and learn about this unique breed.
On the other hand, appearances in dog shows somewhat sends a clear signal to the general public and prospects: this breeder is passionate about bettering the breed, and is happy to be judges by a bench of experts.
Jason Mann operates www.PitBullLovers.com a positive American Pit Bull Terrier website devoted to educating the public about the true nature of the worlds most versatile breed of canine.
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