You can put your hands on the breeding stock of our breed and
talk to the breeders about their dogs.
When
you talk to breeders about their puppies, there are a few warning signs that you may be dealing with a disreputable, unethical, or irresponsible breeder:
We advise you to
talk to breeders about health issues in the breed.
Before you decide on a particular breed, do some research and
talk to breeders about what type of food your dog will do best on.
Most of these issues are considered rare in Huskies but if you are thinking of getting a Siberian Husky you should
talk to breeders about health issues.
We even
talked to a breeder about purchasing a puppy.
If you are considering getting a Maltese puppy or dog, you should
talk to the breeder about these tests and other health issues in the breed.
If you are interested in getting a puppy or dog, be sure to
talk to the breeder about their dogs, the health tests they have done, and their health guarantees.
Talk to the breeder about the litter.
If your pup's litter papers are marked as limited registration you will need to
talk to your breeder about changing the papers to full registration.
Additionally, we recommend you to
talk to your breeder about the health of both of the parents of the particular Mini Labradoodle puppy that you would like to adopt.
I'm
talking to a breeder about a puppy, and she says the dewclaws will be removed.
Before you buy a Westie puppy
talk to the breeder about which health tests they have had carried out on the parents.
Prospective buyers can see where litters are raised,
talk to the breeder about health clearances and socialization, and meet the dam of the litter.
Genetic testing in puppyhood and having the chance to meet both dog parents and
talk to the breeder about your puppy's cross-breed history can take some of the guesswork and stress out of the process.
I'm
talking to a breeder about a puppy, and -LSB-...]
When it turned out she had hemophilia, the pet store apologized and said that they would
talk to the breeder about it.
Not exact matches
Many handlers are
breeders and trainers and they can
talk to you
about the breed, the lineage, and how they train.
find a reputable
breeder that knows going back 4
to 5 generations and if you want
to train the dog for protection you should do professional training, you train the dog with the trainer offering guidance, find a trainer that offers protection training it will most likely be more expensive but you have
to make sure the dog is of sound temperament and has basic obedience down, which you can contact a the trainer before getting the dog
to talk to them
about what qualities
to look for in a puppy.
If you're not sure
about which diet
to feed your puppy,
talk to your veterinarian,
breeder or knowledgeable pet store associate.
You can usually find dog
breeders, owners, and handlers
to talk to about any breeds that might catch your eye.
Max always loved German Shepherd Dogs and when given an unregistered bitch he immediately set
about talking the
breeders into registering her and from there trained her
to her CD title.
Talk to breeders, not
about getting a puppy immediately but just from the perspective of learning
about the breed.
We also created posters with adoptable dogs in our area and
talked to people
about the importance of rescuing rather than buying dogs from
breeders.
We certainly suggest that you choose a
breeder who is excited
to talk about their breed, as it is a good sign that the
breeder will be able
to help you later down the road.
Shame on you who wrote this for ignorant people
to believe
about these breeds, do some investigating before damning, we
breeders and owners of some of these breeds do a lot of hard work
to educate people
about our breeds so they don't get a bad rap, and then there comes along articles like this from people who don't even know what they are
talking about.
The better question is, if a
breeder has multiple litters every year,
talk to them
about who these dogs are, and why they're breeding them.
A
breeder should make themselves aware of health issues in the dogs and should be willing
to talk openly and honestly
about those issues with you.
Cat
breeders should
talk to their veterinarians
about protocols for eliminating coronavirus from their breeding stock.
ok you keep saying how
to choose the right one so how do you choose you keep on only
talking about breeders not the breed
It is also a good idea
to talk to an experienced dog
breeder about what is needed.
Good
breeders will also be willing
to talk openly
about health issues in the breed and describe the precautions they have taken
to try
to ensure that puppies produced by them do not have genetic problems.
While this all may seem a bit overwhelming, once you start doing your research and
talking with
breeders you'll find the good ones welcome your questions and are happy
to talk with you
about their dogs and their breeding program.
Finally, you'll want
to spend some time
talking with the
breeder about their policies and contract.
Talk to your vet or
breeder about how much daily activity is appropriate for your puppy, and don't forget that exercise is a great way
to train and socialize your new dog.
«Real
Breeders» do their homework and do their best not
to breed dogs with genetic diseases like Addison's and I don't care whether we are
talking about hybrid or purebred dogs..
Also, don't get upset if the
breeder asks you a lot of questions before even agreeing
to talk about specific dogs for sale or before they allow you
to visit their kennel.
Making sure the
breeder you are
talking to knows everything that they possibly can
about the type of puppy they are trying
to sell will ensure that you as the owner will receive the knowledge you need
to keep your puppy healthy, and even
to get a healthy puppy
to begin with.
Talk to your
breeder and your vet
about Lakeland Terrier health issues.
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.
«It's a great time
to come see the breeds and
talk to the
breeders to find out
about what are some of the characteristics of the breeds [and] will it make a good pet or be suitable for what you want
to do,» she said.
Good
breeders acknowledge when there are health problems in the breed and are willing
to talk about the incidence of these problems in their lines, according
to Vetstreet.com.
Any decent
breeder will be happy
to talk about their dogs.
The hypocrisy of the KC mounts the whole time as they
talk about buying from their
breeders in order
to avoid supporting puppy farmers.
Talk to your Schnauzer Terrier Mix
breeder about the health histories of both the Schnauzer and Terrier genetic lines used in your dog.
So please understand that, if you hear a
breeder say they hate mixed breeds, they are probably
talking about the methods with which they believe people use
to arrive at producing mixes and not the actual dogs themselves.
What we want
to talk about is the
breeders who are breeding because they love it.
These
breeders don't want
to talk to people who aren't serious
about their breed and this particular litter.
Clearly Flat - Coats are rare, but with some effort and patience, the following steps should help you find reputable
breeders to talk to about acquiring puppies or older dogs.
Brosan
talked with her students
about using their senses
to determine whether they're visiting a responsible
breeder or a puppy mill.