What seems like a match - maker service, Ford Performance has created a unique, customer - focused experience to
select potential owners for the new supercar.
Breeders of pedigree dogs who follow the code take great care in choosing the stud for their bitch, in carrying out the health tests on the bitch, and even greater care in
selecting the potential owner for their puppies.
Not exact matches
This award proves the brand's
owners are truly invested in the concept and reaping the rewards of a
selecting a franchise with low initial investment, solid ROI and
potential for long - term growth.
Responsible = completes all appropriate health tests for their breed; has breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth research on pedigrees and other data on
potential breeding stock before
selecting a breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people for the majority of the day, experience the daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new
owner;
selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches) for the new
owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new
owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
Owners must be aware of this
potential risk when
selecting medication as their medical choice.
Instead of deciding that one breed is right for you based on the dog's physical appearance, I suggest future
owners create a checklist determining a variety of characteristics about their
potential canine companion before going about
selecting a pure or mixed breed pooch.
Whether a dog is company to talk to and cuddle with, a buddy to jog or hike with, a hunting partner, a home watchdog or guardian, a traveling companion, a connection with the natural world, a pet for the children, a
potential competitor in a variety of sports, or a future breeding prospect, every dog
owner selects a dog with some expectations in mind.
«The role of the breeder is not only to raise healthy and sociable puppies but also to appropriately
select and educate
potential owners about the importance of correct ongoing socialization and training for companion dogs.»
By considering the breed's temperament, adult size, financial requirements, and its suitability to all family members,
potential owners take responsibility with their decision and
select an appropriate companion that will remain a cherished family member for many years.
Like so many dog
owners, we expect that our dogs have the
potential to show some degree of dog aggression in
select situations.
We also: educate
potential owners about the breed and its special requirements to ensure an educated decision when
selecting the breed as a pet; assist
owners in solving problems with their GSP in order to keep those dogs in their current home and encourage
owners to use their breeders as a resource of support and information; and educate animal control officers and shelter personnel on how to properly identify a GSP and of their particular personality and behavioral traits.
They have to assist the
potential owners in
selecting the animal that they wish to adopt and prepare the adoption forms.