Sentences with phrase «questions on breeder»

If you have questions on breeder information, we'd be happy to help you as well.

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«We are calling on the authorities to arrest the leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Ardors of Bassa for questioning.
On pages 332 - 345, I tell you how to contact a breeder by email or telephone — the exact questions you should ask, what answers you should expect, and which answers are «red flags» that mean you should stay away.
The Group supported the point made at the Seminar and in the Kennel Club Code of Ethics that breeders must advise purchasers of the current position on CT and other health issues affecting the breed and not just answer questions.
Don't even count on being able to contact this breeder for questions after you bring your puppy home.
«Classified ad breeders» are no - questions - asked, no screening to make sure people know what they're taking on with a certain kind of pet, no lifetime guarantee of advice, support and return... the kind of thing you get from a reputable breeder always.
It provides a variety of reports to help educate owner / breeder on heritable eye disease questions, healthy breeding stock, and breed - specific eye problems.
If there are other pets the breeder should ask further questions about your experience on supervising and managing so that there can be a safe and peaceful coexistence.
If you don't have any idea how to find the breeders to ask them the questions then take a look at the page on Where to Find a Responsible Breeder.
I realized that it might be helpful to have more specific questions that would help both the breeder and the buyer recognize the difference between real knowledge and assumptions based on hope or ignorance.
What books, pamphlets and other resources does the breeder recommend for those new to the breed or to answer basic questions on puppy raising?
The Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America has an excellent list of questions to ask breeders to help you decide on their credibility.
Always ask questions of your breeder and ask what health testing they do before deciding on a breeder or a puppy.
Before buying a purebred kitten you should ask 4 searching questions of the cat breeder, and look for 5 important signs to try to ensure that the pedigree kitten you buy will go on to lead a full and healthy life.
At this first visit, come prepared with the health records for your pup provided by the breeder, shelter, or previous owner and with any questions you may have about feeding, booster shots, flea and worm control, or anything else on your mind.
Don't be afraid to ask questions regarding how and where the puppies are raised and socialized, the number of litters the breeder has each year, the number of years the breeder has been involved with the breed, the breeder's practices regarding waiting lists and deposits, and the breeder's health guarantees, return policies, policies on spaying / neutering, policies on withholding AKC registration paperwork, and prices.
In 1993 We had written to Professor Bedford on behalf of the Flatcoated Retriever Society and breeders, asking the question.
The breeder should be able to answer all of your questions about the breed, and should offer information on the potential future health problems the dog may have.
The buyer should question the breeder and make judgments as to the breeder's feeling of responsibility regarding any testing which has been done on his breeding stock.
Nina Lindqvist (A Rhodesian Ridgeback breeder and Chairman of the Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Finland) has been working hard alongside Prof. Fischer and Prof. Lohi as the JME co-ordinator getting information to a Facebook page (Myoclonic Epilepsy in Rhodesian Ridgebacks) and being on hand to answer any questions.
Downed pasterns questions Not rated yet I read your article on downed pasterns because our breeder mentioned that our puppy's father has downed pasterns (or somewhere in his line).
Any questions on why decent, compassionate NOT SELFISH people think that breeders are greedy?
We hope that since you are on our site, you will take your time and avail yourself of the tools we provide to help you select the right breeder for you and more importantly, to know what questions you should ask of any breeder.
We'd ask her about another key responsibility of reputable breeders: Will she take back a puppy who turns out to be sick or support a buyer who has behavior or health questions later on?
The above study on Golden Retrievers [14] raised a major question about breed differences in the effects of neutering, which are relevant for breeders and caregivers of puppies when deciding if, and when, to neuter.
Movie Theatres are being very strict about rules / policies in allowing reputable / quality Rescues / Breeders to be on hand to answer questions plus meet representations of the Great Dane Breed yet we are continuing to try and get a «foot» in to use this movie as a great educational opportunity!
Your answer to this first question will impact on how to find a reputable dog breeder or even the best German Shepherd breeders for your purpose.
You'll probably have questions for the breeder or shelter staff when you pick up your puppy, including advice on feeding schedules and general care.
A few well - chosen questions would get the breeder on the wrong foot straight away.
Such decisions might be based on past documented behavior of the breeder or concerns voiced to (or by) the Rescue Board by at least three people regarding the manner in which the person in question cares for their dogs or in some other way does not represent ECSCA in the best light.
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