We really hope the steps
we take as a breeder will prevent any of this as ultimately, it just adds unnecessary stress to the dragon.
Not exact matches
As a rule of thumb, plant breeders in both public research institutes and private companies use genetic engineering only in the following situations: 1) the gene of interest is not found within the crop gene pool, 2) if found in the gene pool, transfer will be difficult due to incompatibility and other breeding problems or 3) the transfer of the gene will take a long time as in the case of perennial crops like coconu
As a rule of thumb, plant
breeders in both public research institutes and private companies use genetic engineering only in the following situations: 1) the gene of interest is not found within the crop gene pool, 2) if found in the gene pool, transfer will be difficult due to incompatibility and other breeding problems or 3) the transfer of the gene will
take a long time
as in the case of perennial crops like coconu
as in the case of perennial crops like coconut.
When Johnny retired from riding in 1966, Vance stepped down
as head trainer for owner -
breeder Frank McMahon and let his father
take over.
It allows plant
breeders to
take a desirable trait (like resistance to drought, insects, weeds, and disease) from one plant or organism and transfer it to the plant they want to improve,
as well
as make a change to an existing trait in a plant they are developing.
A
breeder can
take 10 years to develop a resistant plant, but often bacteria can overcome that resistance in
as little
as six years.
Taking place some time after the events of Cheaper by the Dozen (director of that stillbirth, Shawn Levy, makes a cameo in this one, what with all the time on his hands waiting for Sony to discreetly dump his long - completed Pink Panther in theatres next spring), the film reacquaints us with dangerously irresponsible
breeder couple Tom (Steve Martin) and Kate (Bonnie Hunt) Baker (
as in «Baker's dozen,» get it?
«
As recently as 10 years ago, we couldn't take up to 30 percent of the puppies that breeders made available to us,» he say
As recently
as 10 years ago, we couldn't take up to 30 percent of the puppies that breeders made available to us,» he say
as 10 years ago, we couldn't
take up to 30 percent of the puppies that
breeders made available to us,» he says.
Often, «backyard
breeders» have decided that selling «living property» is a good way to make money, so they have may have purchased or acquired a male and one or two females and then they let nature
take its course
as early in the dog's life and
as often
as possible.
If you aim at buying a Siamese kitten, prepare to make several visits to catteries in order to learn everything about the
breeder as well
as about a particular kitten you would like to
take with you.
in order to learn everything about the
breeder as well
as about a particular kitten you would like to
take with you.
The purpose of the IGCC is the preservation and welfare of Italian Greyhounds through responsible breeding practices, the continuing education of IGCC members and the public
as well
as the provision of a rescue service for IGs in distress or in situations where no one (
breeder or owner) is willing to
take responsibility for the their care and rehoming.
Utility has largely
taken a back seat today but where certain job functions are the
breeders» primary concerns, physical characteristics such
as docked tails or cropped ears are often a result of
breeders wanting the extreme rather than overall balance.
At least, that's what happens when a
breeder takes her work
as seriously
as Rupke does.
Moreover,
breeders allow visiting to their catteries
as often
as you may need in order to make your choice and get acquainted with a certain kitten that you will eventually
take home with you.
I am not a
breeder but my editor taught me this -
Take puppy outside
as soon
as he awakens.
First because buying from a
breeder will now be elevated and emulated with the «pres»
as a role model.Second because the concept of
taking in a shelter animal will now be degraded.Third because more animals will now be bred by
breeders and mills.Fourth because more animals will,
as a result, be dumped in pounds and KILLED.
As breeders, we
take pride in offering the best healthiest, smart and loving puppies.
When a dog shows up on your doorstep, it may seem like fate, but
take a deep breath and evaluate the situation just
as you would if you were purchasing from a
breeder or adopting from a shelter.
A serious hobby
breeder will usually belong to a breed club, be involved in showing dogs, present a clean environment with healthy, well - socialized puppies, be at least
as interested in your qualifications to be an owner
as you are in the
breeder, give you a record of dates and types of inoculations and worming and insist that you
take the pup to a vet for a check - up and to continue with inoculations, give you written instructions on feeding, training and care, provide a pedigree and registration application form; provide references; provide a written contract with conditions of sale and warranty; and assure you that the relationship between you and the
breeder is a continuing one.
Some dog
breeders,
as well
as potential adopters, want to be a part of the fad and
take advantage of the boon of the Labradoodle and Cockapoo frenzy.
Commercial puppy -
breeders (puppy mills)
take advantage of this to maximize profit at the expense of the welfare of the dogs used
as breeding stock, inhumanely confined and forced to breed continuously.
When the PennHip method is used for testing it must be sent in unlike veterinarians across the country that might
take an x-ray for OFA and then give the
breeder their opinion and if the diagnosis is not passing
as far
as the vet is concerned the
breeder does not send the x-ray to OFA.
While any dog breed can develop health problems, responsible
breeders take care to maintain the highest breed standards
as established by kennel clubs, like the American Kennel Club.
When selecting your Devon Rex kitten or cat, it is important you
take the time to properly interview and get to know a
breeder,
as this will be to your advantage when looking for a Devon Rex to join your family.
Responsible
breeders take into consideration the temperament,
as well
as the health and appearance of the mating pair before breeding.
I'm incredibly grateful to all those who have supported us along the way and who continue support our growth and development
as a team - Linda Barter
as matchmaker and puppy raising mentor; Kim Wurster
as breeder of the best dog ever; Nancy Haverstock Abplanalp and Donna Hill
as our primary professional training support; Sandra Walther
as public access training buddy; Christy Corp - Minamiji and clan
as second family who gave him stability when I was in the hospital for weeks; the UCD vet behavior team (I think Michelle Borchardt was the first one who told me I could do it); my online training mentors in crime, I mean, um, um (Patty Aguirre, Cheryl Bloom, Karen Johnson Lawrence, Jo Butler, Carol Hall, Micha Michlewicz, Lynn Shrove and many more); my family, who financially backed this questionable startup and
took him on countless walks and dog park trips; all of the local people who helped socialize and puppy sit him; and of course his entire online fan club, who made me laugh and supported me when I was feeling down about training and life in general.
My male had Giardia (my vet caught it when we
took him for his first few check ups
as a pup so suspect it came from the
breeder).
But, less than two months before the ban
took effect, city council members voted again, this time to repeal the ban and continue to allow stores within the city to procure and sell animals from large - scale commercial
breeders, better known
as puppy and kitten mills.
I didn't pay much attention or
take seriously our questions to the
breeder because they were asked more out of curiosity but
as we continued to play with the puppies and ask questions, our curiosity grew to commitment.
As breeders cross Goldendoodles with each other, they
take on recognisable traits.
Silly
as it may sound but the responsibility for
taking care of these pooches have fallen squarely on our shoulders the moment we decided to either purchase them from a reputable
breeder or adopt them from the shelter.
Responsible
breeders take care to maintain the highest breed standards
as established by kennel clubs like the AKC.
No one among the King Charles
breeders took this challenge very seriously
as they had worked hard for years to do away with the long nose.
My big concern
as a purebred owner is the apparent unwillingness of a good portion of the rescue community to work with responsibile purebred owners and
breeders — we aren't the enemy — we
take of our dogs and are
as concerned about bad
breeders as you are.
And when I contacted the auction's owner to ask for an interview, he was welcoming and spent an entire day with me, talking openly about his personal history, his current business practices and even
taking me to meet the types of
breeders he respects —
breeders whose dogs, when I got to their commercial - scale farms, were running and playing in spaces
as big
as many suburban backyards and even ballfields, dogs who came up to me to say hello and, in most cases, seemed just
as happy and normal and healthy
as my own two spoiled mutts at home.
As a responsible
breeder, I will refrain from using a dog that, although free from serious or disqualifying defects, consistently produces seriously health afflicted puppies; And, I will
take the necessary safeguards in preventing breeding of any of my dogs that would result in un-registerable puppies.
There was no point in any of the
Breeders taking these steps around North America to
take the inter-variety offspring back into Standards too quickly,
as that would surely ruin the progress gained.
As such, these first - time mothers (primiparous females) may refuse to
take care of the litter causing the
breeder to have to intervene.
If you
take the time to go into the real world and talk to actual
breeders, hobby and commercial scale alike, then you will find,
as I have, that they are just like small - and large - scale rescuers and shelters.
As there is some evidence to suggest that pica may be genetic it is important for any
breeder to be aware of this problem to
take the necessary steps, therefore, if your pedigree cat has this problem it would be wise to inform the
breeder.
If the vet certifies that there is any problem which makes the puppy unfit for sale, provided the puppy is returned in the same condition
as when it was sold, and within seven days, the
breeder will
take the puppy back and refund the full purchase price.
A reputable
breeder will make sure that necessary precautions are
taken, such
as letting a veterinarian check the hips of large dog breeds prone to hip dysplasia.
This breed is very unique, and the key is to find a
breeder that knows and understands the breed and they will choose a pup for you and your personality, Please do not
take offence to this they have a lot of knowledge when it comes to the Breed and they are doing this to protect the Breed and you, The key to a C.O. is in the first 15 months of their life they are studying you and how you reqct to everyone so when that 15 - 16 month age comes along if you have not trained the dog then, they will act the way you did in that circumstance and they will do so with the intention to purely protect their owner / s - family and property to the death, literally, and when you have a dog that has
as much power
as a C.O.
As a dog
breeder, every action you
take resonates above and beyond your dog (s), it impacts the entire breed.
I am a Chinese Crested who would have been killed
as Fearful and Aggressive if my first owner had
taken me to a shelter rather than sending me home to my
breeder.
However, we have another problem, when humane activists characterize all
breeders as irresponsible and for profit... especially when they ignore the fact that most dogs that end up in shelters come from backyard
breeders, who may only own a bitch or 2, but don't
take any responsibility for the dogs they breed.
But
as I'm not a certified veterinarian nor
breeder, don't
take my word for it.
Bottom line: To over-emphasize a certificate that is only
as good
as the vet who
took the x-ray and the one who read it and the owner who hopefully submitted the right dog could lead a good
breeder astray.
Any misuse of the sellers /
breeders bloodlines could result in irreparable damage to that reputation, therefore should a puppy that was sold
as a pet or with conditional breeding rights be utilized for breeding in a program other than outlined in this agreement, EQ Bostons will
take legal action including repossession of the dog, recovery of punitive damages and recovery of all expenses associated in remedying the breach of contract including but not limited to: Attorney's fees, transportation, unpaid wages, shipping, and vet expenses.
As improvements for animals come & go, animals are added to and taken off endangered species lists, horse slaughter comes & goes... Those who profit from puppy mills are often at the lower end of the economic scale... They do not have powerful lobbies, as do traditional breeders.
As improvements for animals come & go, animals are added to and
taken off endangered species lists, horse slaughter comes & goes... Those who profit from puppy mills are often at the lower end of the economic scale... They do not have powerful lobbies,
as do traditional breeders.
as do traditional
breeders...