Loved your point about
responsible breeders caring about where their puppies go — that is so true.
Responsible breeders care about each dog they bring into the world and do their best to ensure they sell their dogs to responsible dog owners, too.
When speaking with breeders, just remember:
the responsible breeder cares about the Miniature Schnauzer puppies they are selling and will want to make sure that your home will be a good fit for one of their puppies.
i would say about 75 % of puppymill pups are [email protected]'s i am a byber i raise healthy dogs their cared for like
any responsible breeder cares for their dogs.my pups are vet checks first shots n worming before they leave the new owners get a shot record with their first shots n worming n the weight of the puppy.bybers are not puppymills.so do nt put us in the same catagory.if anyone wants my vets number i will be happy to give it to you n you can call n ask him how i take care of my dogs n pups.
Even if several years have passed,
responsible breeders care about the puppies they have sold and will want to help you find a new home for your Dog.
Responsible breeders care about dogs of their breeding and want buyers to keep in touch with them, especially if a health issue arises.
Most
responsible breeders care about both, are involved in breed rescue, support their local shelters if they are well - run, and try to encourage improvements if they are not currently well - run.
The responsible breeder cares most that the puppy is in a good situation.
Not exact matches
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While many of the
responsible breeders and distributors in these smaller animal categories already hold themselves to internal
care standards, and many retailers conduct audits of their vendors to ensure that protocols are established and followed, there is no common set of standards that we in the industry can point to with pride when legislators ask what we do to protect animals throughout the breeding and sales process.
The purpose of the IGCC is the preservation and welfare of Italian Greyhounds through
responsible breeding practices, the continuing education of IGCC members and the public as well as the provision of a rescue service for IGs in distress or in situations where no one (
breeder or owner) is willing to take responsibility for the their
care and rehoming.
Despite repeated written requests asking that the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) acknowledge the public condemnations by
responsible breeders, the HSUS has never acknowledge the condemnations by
responsible breeders who truly
care about the health and well being of their dogs, and especially the puppies that bring so much love and joy into the homes of millions of appreciative dog owners.
Many websites and newspaper ads were created by puppy millers as a way to fool buyers into thinking they are buying from a
responsible,
caring breeder.
I am looking forward to the a new day when all
Responsible Breeders, Farmers and Ranchers will enjoy the unfettered freedom to breed, raise and use their animals with the same commitment to quality
caring as was exemplified by our Founding Fathers who resisted acts of tyranny while codifying our God - Given Rights in our Hallowed Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
I don't
care if the dog acts like this breed or fits all the explanations written by some authors, there is no way to tell for certain unless you have the paperwork from a
responsible breeder, know the pedigrees of the parents, and have viewed the mating and birthing processes.
A
responsible breeder will NEVER sell a dog through a pet store without the possibility of screening and learning more about the potential buyer — whether he will ensure good housing, nutrition and
care, or not.
my babies has been fully deposited for by my customers immediately my babies were put in the market.But let me refer you to a co
breeder who asked me to get a
responsible, loving and
caring home for her two puppies for adoption.I want you to contact her immediately via email (
[email protected]) before someone else does that, tell her you were referred to her by the
breeder she asked to get a loving home for her puppies and please let me know when you adopt any of her puppies so that i can thank her on your behalf.
Does it not make sense for a
responsible breeder who loves their dogs to ask questions, than
breeder who does not
CARE about the people who are purchasing one of there dogs...
Gracious Beagle Puppies is a service committed to helping
responsible breeders place their puppies with
caring individuals and families.
o Lack of
responsible breeders will force people who want a certain breed to go out of state or buy off the internet where they have no idea the health,
care, socialization, or temperament of the animal they are getting.
A
responsible breeder does not sell entire litters to pet shops for resale; he or she wants to be sure the puppies they breed find appropriate homes where they will be loved and well
cared for their entire lives.
Those laws allow puppy / kitten mills to keep cranking them out as fast as they can and only affects those who were able / willing to do it anyway and punishes the
responsible breeders who actually
care about what they're doing.
As the
breeder, you are
responsible for the life of the dog, the owner is
responsible for the daily
care, health and well - being of the dog.
Research the internet for
responsible breeders who
care who buys their puppies, and will offer to take the dog back should you choose to not keep it anymore.
While any dog breed can develop health problems,
responsible breeders take
care to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs, like the American Kennel Club.
Not everyone has an option like Polly's nearby, but
responsible,
caring breeders can also be a good place to look for a puppy.
It's about supporting
responsible breeders who love and
care for the puppies, kittens and rabbits they are raising — animals that aren't commodities but, rather, living, breathing beings.
Wisdom Health — The Wisdom Health mission is to facilitate
responsible pet
care by enhancing the well - being and relationship between pets, pet owners,
breeders, shelters and veterinarians through valuable insights into pets as individuals.
But what I do want is better and more
caring breeding For people with very definite and narrow requirements for a dog I recommend a
responsible breeder (keep the dogs from getting in).
Responsible animal
breeders understand good animal husbandry practices and work hard to ensure the best
care for their animals.
Responsible breeders take
care to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs like the AKC.
Responsible breeders are as picky (if not more) about their customers than shelters and rescues, because they really
care about the fate of their dogs and cats.
Breeders looking to rescue for help in placing dogs should ALWAYS be financially
responsible for their dogs and willing to provide foster
care.
For over seventy years,
responsible breeders and members of the Golden Retriever Club of America have been dedicated to improving the health and
care of the Golden Retriever.
Well, those records, which include thousands of inspection reports for thousands of facilities like zoos, laboratories and commercial
breeders, have been used to ensure that
responsible parties toe the line when it comes to
caring for the animals in these facilities.
This amendment will unfairly punish
caring,
responsible breeders in Massachusetts who contribute healthy, well - socialized puppies and kittens to the pet - buying public.
Like most respected
responsible breeders I'm proud of my reputation for good natured, well bred & healthy dogs & I
CARE.
A truly
responsible and professional
breeder cares where his puppies will grow up.
Responsible breeders put this money back into the
care of the animals who produced the offspring.
A
responsible breeder is judged by their
care and concern for their dogs and dogs in general as demonstrated by their breeding decisions.
Since they skipped doing the tests
responsible breeders do to ensure they are producing sound healthy puppies, they still had expenses for shots, food, vet
care, etc... Though there might not have been enough left over to pay for a fence, surely there was enough for a couple of crates and a baby-gate.
«Robbie and I always considered ourselves to be
responsible breeders, having few litters, worrying about placing the puppies in good homes, taking the best
care we could of puppies and parents.
Since I don't breed this is my contribution to increasing the percentage of
breeders that are
caring, ethical and
responsible.
This page is intended to help you think about what it takes to become that
caring and
responsible breeder.
Not back to the store or the supposedly
responsible breeders who seem to have forgotten how much they once
cared.
Responsible breeders truly
care for their dogs and have their welfare utmost in mind.
Responsible breeders also are willing to take
care of the dogs they have produced.
All dogs need good
care, love, hugs and kisses as we are all God's creatures and we need
responsible breeders.
Traits of a
responsible breeder include: • Breeding for health and temperament, not «looks» or a fad • Practicing genetic health testing • Keeping a puppy until eight weeks of age / not letting it go too early • Having only one or two breeds • Having a manageable number of dogs / breeding only one litter at a time • Willing to take the dog back, should at any time you be unable to
care for it • Questioning you to make sure your family is a good match for the breed or a particular puppy • Willing to answer your questions regarding the breed, health problems to consider, and your particular puppy A
responsible breeder can be a valuable tool to help you decide what type of dog is right for you, and can provide a healthy well rounded puppy!
Responsible dog owners and
breeders know, understand and obey laws that apply to them and understand that they bear a special responsibility to provide proper
care and humane treatment for their canine companions at all times.