Sentences with phrase «so other breeders»

We got Gin because she is a blue tick coon hound who was born red (A very undesireable trait to blue tick breeders) and her owners were going to «get rid of her» one way or another so other breeders wouldn't know his breeding female threw a red dog.
All - white dogs can have some health issues, such as deafness and sensitive skin, so other breeders began re-introducing colored - dogs into the breed in the early 20th century.

Not exact matches

If we, who so deeply care for them, do not use the appropriate words to speak and act on their behalf, to educate others, to free them from the outdated and cruel paradigm of animal ownership, animal exploitation there can be no doubt that our nation's puppy mills, backyard breeders, laboratories, factory farms and slaughter houses will not do so for us.
hi Pippa I purchased a puppy from what I think may have been a puppy farm breeder I paid less than you normally would for a vizsla puppy would not let me see the parents was told they were at his parents farm as it was from a private house he looked mal nourished and his ears were all ripped as if other puppies had been ripping at his ears I felt so sorry for the puppy as was told it was the last one I could not leave him so let my heart rule my brain.
As for now, if you want to purchase a white Miniature Schnauzer for all of the other reasons that make this beautiful dog a joy to have in the family, just be sure to do so from a reputable Miniature Schnauzer breeder.
This is so exhibitors, breeders, spectators, and other show attendees can consider the qualities of the dogs entered in the show (Remember, dog shows are all about evaluating breeding stock!)
Some breeders have all puppies done if they are keeping a puppy or 2 back so that their show dog has it's ears done (if the ears are done before a breeder evaluates whom is show potential and whom is pet quality) others don't do any of the puppies but have no problem if you choose to have them done and will send pics or patterns to your vet of choice if you wish too, although most would prefer you use a vet that is familiar with a cane corso ears crop.
If these breeders like you and I and other reputable breeders were to just quit breeding then what would become of the beautiful breeds we have cherished for so many years?
You need to see how those dogs are in the home, so visiting the breeder, and others who own related dogs, will help you predict how things will work out in your lifestyle.
There are so many factors and issues that have to be considered; and all the other websites suggest you ask all of these many questions to the breeder.
Most Toller breeders do have waiting lists for upcoming litters; just make sure you let the other breeders whose lists you are on know when you've found a puppy, so they can update their lists.
The genetics of these * other * color dogs is just as pure, despite that a human - decided human - oriented show standard was written - created and perpetuated - by show clubs filled with cliques of color prejudiced breeders, for so long.
Some states require pet stores to post the names of the breeders in a visible location, such as on the dogs» cages, so consumers have additional information about where the puppies came from, and other large - scale commercial dog breeders sell directly to consumers over the Internet.
-- The other dogs in that breeder's home, who will now be bred again because wow, she just covered six months of electric bill in a single day thanks to YOUR check, so she WILL breed those dogs again.
I participate in ARBA shows to help me improve my eye to better hone my stock so that I only contribute the very best genetics to other breeders.
The original Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were around and had been bred from other toy dogs and spaniels during the 16th century or so, but modern day breeders have been using other methods of breeding to bring a more pure version of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel back into existence.
There are so many things to consider when adopting a new dog whether they come from a reputable breeder or shelter or other type of rescue group.
If there are other pets the breeder should ask further questions about your experience on supervising and managing so that there can be a safe and peaceful coexistence.
A reputable breeder will be prepared to show you the mother of the puppies and other adults in the breeding program so that you can get a fair prediction of the temperament and appearance of the puppies when they grow up.
In the meantime, if you do find a puppy, be sure to let the breeder know so he or she won't reserve a puppy for you and perhaps pass up other good homes.
I knew I wanted to be able to drive to pick Sherman up and my top 2 picks were only a few hours away while the other one would of taken us several days to drive to so that knocked one of the breeders out.
This included: pressure on Defra and other bodies to supply long term funding for the Dog Advisory Council; extending the Council's powers so that it becomes an independent regulatory body; compulsory microchipping; the licensing of breeders who breed 3 litters or more a year; the KC to adopt the Advisory Council's Breeding Standard; improved education of the general public including Animal Welfare as part of the core curriculum of schools; the Defra Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs to include breeding and genetic welfare issues; endorsement of the RSPCA Puppy Contract by all stakeholders.
If you're buying a puppy, it's a good idea to find out which genetic illnesses are common to the breed you're interested in, so you can ask the breeder about the physical health of your potential pup's parents and other relatives.
The other pups in the litter, depending upon their treatment by the breeder, should adjust to their Mama's absence just so long as they've been with her for a long enough time to be cared for and socialized by her.
Show ring perfection can not be achieved consistently unless breeders keep that goal firmly in mind, so how could one logically assume that other complex traits would be any different?
Puppy mill seizures provide shock value for the public, but so many other establishments, such as multi-breed breeders and animal hoarders are overlooked.
I have been scammed three times by breeders 1 breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called breeders are women they lie most of these women own only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been breeding basically most of these breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
Success by one breeder can spur others to «improve» their stock so it more closely resembles that of the winner.
French buldogs are pricey because breeding frenchies is hard and costs a lot of money (c - section can be done only twice in a life of a bitch, anesthesia can kill a frenchie, puppy mortality at birth and in the first few weeks is higher then other breeds, bitches have little mother instinct because of c - section and the breeder has to keep puppies separeted from the mother and bring the puppies to suck every 2 hours the first week, then every 3 hours, 4 hours and so on, etc., etc.).
All dogs have flaws, so good breeders choose pairings that complement each other.
Buying from a breeder: there are plenty of reputable breeders around the country and if you do want to buy a dog, do your research carefully and certainly look for referrals to find the best breeders so that you know what you're getting (the environment they are in day - to - day, get references from other buyers from that breeder, etc..)
Dog breeders have many other ways to be profitable so resorting to unwise practices is badly perceived.
We place a lot of our puppies as future therapy / service dogs so our pick process is a little different then some other dog breeders.
In other words, a dog breeder should let the first two heats pass so the bitch may be bred at her third heat cycle, if she has been cleared from any health concern.
My new puppy had been consistently having an upset tummy with the other high quality puppy food I had been giving her, so I bought this brand since the breeder had been feeding her this previously.
The lack of individual attention is not because the breeder doesn't care about the dog - but because the breeder has several other dogs to attend to and might believe that the dog they are retiring will be better off in a home where the owners don't have to split their time between so many dogs.
Reputable breeders keep careful records about the lineage of their animals and so can breed dogs selectively to improve their health, temperament, appearance, and other qualities.
If I buy one that is now called a «Shiloh Shepherd ™» by so many other «breeders» will I still be getting the same type of dog??
First you have to track your bitch's cycle, then carefully tend to your dogs while they breed so they don't hurt each other (you know, the ever popular «rape stand» you see floating around on the hate pages - while not actually nearly as popular as people like to think, some breeders are more comfortable using these stands because they prevent the bitch from running off and seriously injuring the male).
The fate of old studs and brood bitches varies from breeder to breeder - some prefer to keep their retired dogs, others prefer to rehome them so the dog gets individual attention that they wouldn't have at a breeder's house.
When breeders select for these so - called rare colors they neglect often other more important considerations.
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.
Especially with new born puppies, the parents will still be around so a breeder should have no problem in allowing you to see the parent dogs and how healthy they are, how big they have grown amongst other things.
Rather than seizing the dogs, something the Council could have done to save them, officials allowed Davies to pass them to other breeders so their miserable lives of breeding would continue.
Breeders who deliberately depart from the Standard do so for their own reasons, just as some will deliberately breed crosses to other breeds.
Hobby breeders operate with a relatively small number of breeding females so they often work with other hobby breeders in order to maintain genetic diversity in their breeding programs.
Known pejoratively as «backyard breeders,» casual breeders breed litters so children or other family members can witness a birth; because they believe that a female dog needs a litter to be «fulfilled,» because they hope to earn a little extra money and haven't yet learned that litters often cost more than they bring in; and because they did not neuter their pets or keep them properly confined.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
She said her children have allergies and she wanted to protect their health, but she also didn't want them to grow up without a dog, so she went to a breeder for the dog she has in her family, and then she volunteered at the shelter to help all the other dogs too.
However, the vast majority of owners of affected dogs are pleased that their breeder is interested in their dog, and in improving the health of the breed so that other affected dogs are not produced.
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