You should conduct the test a few times in an unfamiliar environment to the puppy (a separate
room in the breeder's home).
It is most desirable that the puppies are kept in a busy
room in the breeder's home, not in barns or garages.
Not exact matches
Place the individual puppy with his
breeder (or shelter worker)
in a
room with new toys, and see how the pup reacts when the person leaves.
Then again you might decide that you have
room in your heart for a dog that was bred by a less than responsible
breeder.
In many cases, all you see is broker information but little information about the 100 - pound pile of doo doo in the room — the address of the breeder providing the puppie
In many cases, all you see is broker information but little information about the 100 - pound pile of doo doo
in the room — the address of the breeder providing the puppie
in the
room — the address of the
breeder providing the puppies.
So the 12 puppies you sell as a
breeder very well could all end up dead
in a shelter or causing the death of others to make
room for them.
Breeders destroy what they can't sell or dump them
in the animal shelters to make
room for new puppies on the way (weimaraners included).
Responsible puppy buyers I meet
in my consulting
room really don't mind traveling to the
breeder and even seem prouder the greater the distance they've travelled.
Not only are there explicit requirements for cleanliness for animals at residences,
breeders, kennels, pet stores, and shelters, there are provisions animals must be sheltered
in areas with particular square footage depending on the size of the animals and have access to â $ œflat floor space and
room for exercise.
Every day, perfectly healthy animals are euthanized to create more
room in shelters and purchasing from
breeders gives homeless animals less opportunity to have a home.