Talk to breeders there, after they have shown their dogs (before competition, they will be too busy preparing the dog for the ring).
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
Talk to your
breeder or vet as
there are a range of sizes for many of these breeds due
to some being micro, toy, teacup, mini, and a thousand other sizes.
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:
Or go see them at the Schnauzer Walk or a dog show and
talk to the owner or
breeders there.
There are many puppies who are moderate in temperament, so it's best
to talk to your
breeder or shelter
to get a feel for how the pup usually behaves.