If you really want to get a dog from rescue, be prepared to invest a lot of time and probably considerable expense — with the help of a trainer experienced in behavior assessment — in finding the needle in the haystack of the dog with the wonderfully
stable temperament who is physically and behaviorally glowing with health, fitting the description of the ideal candidate in point # 1.
Not exact matches
Romney called The Donald a «phony» and a «fraud»
who is unfit for office and a danger for the nation and the GOP, saying: «His is not the
temperament of a
stable, thoughtful leader.»
Temperaments are very hereditary, which means it is very important to get a dog from a reputable breeder
who breeds dogs with solid,
stable temperament — an agressive, shy or nervous GWPs is not a good family member, or a good hunting dog.
If you do opt for an american eskimo, I would stongly recommend purchasing from an extremely reliable breeder to counteract the potentially heartbreaking
temperament issues with poorly bred individuals (check out the akc's breeder of merit program) or rescuing an adult dog
who's temperment is already known and
stable.
There are 7 things a breeder should be doing in order to produce puppies
who will grow up to have a
stable temperament.
But my dogs come from careless breeders
who didn't know or care enough to make sure they were free of genetic disease, had
stable temperaments, and would be placed in permanent homes.