Responsible breeders who are trying to improve the breed will get their prospective breeding pair tested for these and other common genetic defects that occur in the breed to lessen the chance that any resulting puppies carry those problems.
I'm not offering any rewards but I do know
responsible breeders who meet this criteria (http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html) and have never known a pet shop to do so.
People need to realize that the lemon law portion of this bill will sweep up
responsible breeders who adhere to stringent breed health testing and AKC rules!
They come from other rescue organizations, private rescuers and
responsible breeders who are seeking to find new homes for dogs that they are retiring.
This is part of our commitment to
these responsible breeders who are joining the scheme and changing the future of puppy breeding and buying in this country.»
Many people who raise A.K.C. - registered litters are
responsible breeders who care for their dogs and are concerned with their lifelong health.
We were
responsible breeders who loved our animals.
But PETA wants to obscure the difference between puppy millers and
responsible breeders who are as careful with the placement of their pups and kittens, because their goal isn't that all dogs and cats should have safe, loving homes; their goal is that domestic dogs and cats should not exist.
To encourage stores to buy rats from
responsible breeders who socialize their rats instead of mass - produced barely - socialized rats.
Also, we respect
responsible breeders who have intact animals.
We fully support
responsible breeders who work and love to maintain a bred of dog.
This will be a huge detriment to many
responsible breeders who carry out all the required health checks and often only have 1 litter per year!!
Fortunately, there are
responsible breeders who choose breeding animals that are nice pets as well as top show dogs or herding dogs, start the socialization and training process from birth, and place the right puppy with the right new owner.
Not back to the store or the supposedly
responsible breeders who seem to have forgotten how much they once cared.
The Westminster Kennel Club continues to firmly believe and advocate that the best source for a puppy or adult dog for your family will always be
those responsible breeders who produce puppies with the goal of improving the health and physical traits of that breed.
Responsible breeders who want to ensure that their Mini Bulls are healthy and meet the AKC Breed Standard in type and temperament
Please, if you decide to purchase a Shih Tzu puppy, only purchase from
responsible breeders who are held to strict breeding regulations by the American Shih Tzu Club.
«The passage of this bill will ensure that New Jersey residents acquire pets from humane, honest sources, such as shelters, rescues and
responsible breeders who already sell their puppies and kittens face - to - face,» Kathleen Schatzmann, a state - level official with the national group, said in a news release.
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.
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.
We recommend buyers purchase dogs and puppies from
responsible breeders who take dog breeding seriously and properly nurture and socialize the dogs and puppies prior to selling them.
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.
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.
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...
No matter what breed you choose, be sure to buy from
a responsible breeder who does DNA testing to avoid passing on congenital conditions.
Make sure you get your pup from
a responsible breeder who can provide evidence of healthy breeding.
And a stern warning of no tiny dogs for small children and Only purchasing from
a responsible breeder who does health testing on their specific breed is a good place to start when searching for a kid friendly pet.
Then contact
a responsible breeder who is as knowledgeable as your good vet.
Now, if you acquire a puppy from
a responsible breeder who has done specific health tests on both parents, the puppy has a much better chance of avoiding those particular health problems.
Help stop this cycle of cruelty by pledging to adopt your next pet from a shelter or rescue, or purchase only from
a responsible breeder who will show you where your puppy was born and raised.
Go to our website under the «Resources» tab (www.DaneOutreach.org) to find detailed information on how to find
a responsible breeder who will offer healthy, stable, socialized puppies; who works to support the breed (and not their bank account); and who will be there to support you for the life of your Dane.
One of the most important aspects of buying a puppy is finding
a responsible breeder who works with the puppies for their training and socialization when they are very young.
If you're buying a puppy, always do your research and work with
a responsible breeder who can provide health clearances on their dogs, and who is committed to the well - being and good temperament of their puppies.
When looking for a puppy, remember that all dogs (like all other animals and plants) carry genetic defects, that not all genetic defects cause painful disorders that require Herculean efforts to cure or control, and that chances of getting a pup with fewer serious defects are enhanced if you buy from
a responsible breeder who uses the tools scientists have provided.
Not exact matches
I'm sure that my friends
who are
responsible breeders -LSB-...]
Things to look for in a
responsible breeder include one
who does proper testing of both parents.
There are a lot of people
who frequent I Love
Responsible Dog
Breeders who are very, VERY passionate about working dogs, sport dogs and performance breeds and to those people I tip my hat.
If you are interested in American Eskimo puppies, make sure you purchase from
responsible American Eskimo
breeders who are well aware of these genetic problems.
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.
Those two extraordinary documents have withstood the test of time, and an IRS «Day of Reckoning» most surely awaits the «April Fools»
who have heretofore sanctimoniously desecrated the Constitutional Rights of
Responsible Breeders.
There are no
responsible Flat - Coated Retriever
breeders who would ever place one of their Flat - Coated Retriever puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Kathleen Summers with the Humane Society of the United States says, «Every year we get calls from heartbroken consumers
who have purchased a puppy at a pet store or online, thinking they were buying from a
responsible breeder.
Learn how to find a
responsible, reputable
breeder who can help you choose the Bernedoodle pup that best suits your family and lifestyle.
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.
Someone
who tries to push two puppies on a buyer isn't a very
responsible breeder, and isn't doing her puppies, or the new owner, any favors.
Responsible breeders do, they have puppies that can't wait to greet the prospective buyers, a mama dog
who invites them in to see her babies and a home like environment that encourages visitors to sit down and play with the puppies.
Sadly it is the
responsible owners and
breeders who are suffering the most from the recent wave of pit bull hysteria.
There are no
responsible Otterhound
breeders who would ever place one of their Otterhound puppies in a pet shop for resale.
There are no
responsible American Eskimo Dog
breeders who would ever place one of their American Eskimo Dog puppies in a pet shop for resale.
Desexing exemptions should be provided only if
breeders with permits are supplying the animals to other
breeders with government permits (of purebreds, and mixed breeds)
who abide by
responsible breeding standards and guidelines.