Sentences with phrase «reputable breeders sell»

«Many reputable breeders sell «pet» quality puppies with the agreement that the animal will be neutered.
In fact, many reputable breeders sell pets before the pet is old enough to have this surgery performed.
No reputable breeder sells a litter to a pet store chain, nor any pet store.

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Trustee Pat Gira said in an interview that Orland Park wouldn't necessarily keep shops from selling commercially - bred dogs if the village could verify that they used reputable breeders who treat their dogs humanely.
Reputable breeders do not sell their animals out of the backs of trucks!
The feud to define «reputable breeder» is a long way from over, and probably never will be, but it is utterly inconceivable that any such would ever agree to sell to a third party.
A reputable breeder has years of invaluable experiences in breeding and selling bearded dragons in the reptile industry.
Once you have contacted a breeder, how do you know if that person is a reputable breeder who cares about the breed and about the people to whom he or she sells?
BTW I think rescue people need to understand a reputable breeder doesn't sell puppies in a parking lot or at a flea market or from a pet shop..
You wont find a reputable breeder trying to sell their dogs to local pet stores, or advertising in the classified section.
You won't find a reputable breeder trying to sell their dogs to local pet stores, or advertising in the classified section.
Remember that a reputable breeder won't sell a dog to the first person that asks.
the store owners lie when they say their dogs come from the best breeders in the country, all the dogs at petland come form hunt and the owners have not clue where hunt gets them and they don't care as long as they can sell them for three time what you would pay if you went to a reputable akc registered breeder.
In simple language, a reputable breeder will screen potentail buyers, not allow some store to sell it to anyone with cash in hand.
Be wary of stores that tell you their puppies all come from caring, reputable breeders — almost every pet store that sells puppies will tell you this.
The good breeders (reputable breeders) find their own buyers and keep control of the puppies they breed and sell.
Reputable Chinese Shar - Pei breeders often choose to sell some puppies in each litter with the stipulation that this animal be spayed or neutered at the appropriate age.
Because reputable breeder will never sell their puppies to a pet store.
«A change in consumer behaviors is what will put puppy stores out of business, but we also have to educate about the surge of online websites that are selling mill dogs with pretty homepages and similar claims of «we sell puppies from reputable breeders,»» she says.
NO reputable breeder would ever sell or ship their puppies to someone they have never met.
Reputable breeders do not sell to middlemen or retailers, and there are no guarantees as to whether the puppy had healthy parents with a nice temperament.
Reputable breeders will usually sell pet quality puppies with limited registrations or spay / neuter guarantees, the object of these provisions being to prevent breeding of puppies sold as companions.
In addition, obviously, no reputable breeder would ever sell their puppies at a flea market.
No reputable breeder of Goldens or Poodles would sell a puppy to someone who had told them they intended to use the dog for crossbreeding.
Farmington Hills, Mich. - based pet store chain Pet Supplies «Plus» encourages franchisees to sign The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge, committing not to sell puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs and provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
Premier Pups sells English Bulldogs only from reputable breeders that meet high standards.
Lisa Peterson of the American Kennel Club said it is important to seek reputable breeders or breed - specific rescue groups, because puppies sold through pet stores are frequently the products of puppy mills and may not be appropriately screened.
Answer by Power of the Rat Terrier Your dogs has champion Bloodlines and you got him from a pet store??? No reputable breeder of champion dogs will sell to a pet store.
They sell them for less money than REPUTABLE BREEDERS and people buy them because they do not know any better and they do NOT offer Health Guarantees against Genetic diseases.
Stores selling dozens of animals a day can not afford great conditions that reputable breeders do.
* It is easy to research any health problems the dog is predisposed to based on her breed * You will know how large she will get, and what behaviors to expect * You have the option of showing your dog * You have the option of breeding your dog (and collecting stud fees or selling the purebred puppies)-- NOTE: this should only be done if you are financially and emotionally capable of raising a litter of puppies, always consult with a reputable breeder to be your mentor if you are seriously considering breeding your dog.
Read More Safety Tips Beautiful female puppy, will be a big dog, AKC registered, last pic - dad Things you should know about buying or adopting a pet While pet sellers can be reputable individuals or breeders who treat their animals well, the ease of selling pets over the Internet also makes it attractive to careless, irresponsible breeders and scammers.
A backyard breeder and a pet store sell these inferior dogs for a lot more money than you'd spend going to a reputable breeder.
Reputable breeders NEVER sell their beloved pups to strangers.
Don't believe what pet shop workers tell you: No reputable breeder would ever sell their puppies or kittens through a pet shop.
Reputable breeders don't sell their puppies to strangers!
Remember that a «reputable» breeder DOES NOT sell their puppies to pet stores.
Many breeders sell these dogs as rare ones, so you'll probably have to pay a few hundred dollars for a puppy coming from a reputable breeder.
They can happily get on with other animals if brought up with them but Bullmastiffs of the same sex rarely get on once they reach sexual maturity and a reputable breeder will usually not sell two puppies of the same sex to one household.
This should not be confused with withholding papers until the dog has been spayed or neutered, which is how puppies not purchased for showing / breeding are sold by many reputable breeders.
Reputable Breeders also have non-breeding contracts, or they spay and neuter all their pups before they leave home, ensuring none of their puppies sold as pets will be bred.
there's a few other breeds that also need the breed club and reputable breeders to really step it up as their breeds are on the slippery exploitation slope (the breed clubs may be stepping up, but they just haven't gotten a handle on it yet) the reputable breeders don't just breed because they have the right nor do they sell to just anyone that feels they have a right to have such and such a dog.
Reputable breeders never sell puppies over the Internet or through a pet store and will insist on meeting the family who will be purchasing the dog.
Also PLEASE buy from a reputable breeder that will sell you a puppy with a health guarantee and provide you with a sales contract stating their guarantee.
Also a reputable breeder will sell pet puppies on spay / neuter contracts, and with limited registration.
«A reputable breeder would never sell a dog or cat to someone who plans to give it to another person.
if those dogs had been sold by a REPUTABLE breeder, they wouldn't be sitting in a cage.
I have to admit that I wonder about those pets sold by reputable breeders; do their offspring get rehomed to people who become backyard breeders?
Good reputable breeders DO NOT advertise in the newspaper because they usually get more referrals than they have puppies to place from other good breeders, their clubs, and other repeat BT lovers they have sold puppies too.
Thanks to the efforts of local animal advocates, nearly 50 Chicago area pet stores have signed The Humane Society of the United States» puppy friendly pet store pledge — committing not to sell puppies, but instead support local animal adoption programs or provide literature that helps customers learn how to locate a reputable breeder.
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