Sentences with phrase «where other breeders»

Take your dog out where other breeders can admire (or reject) him and have him «tested» by people who are paid to assess both physical and mental soundness appropriate to the breed.

Not exact matches

«Understanding where FT is located and how it coordinates with other flowering factors is important to breeders; it's useful for breeders for the fine manipulation of flowering times,» said Qingguo Chen, the paper's first author and a research associate in the lab of Robert Turgeon, the paper's senior author and professor of plant biology in the College of Arts and Sciences.
There are often dozens of other pups on the breeder's premises, and they are kept in kennel runs adjacent to one another, where they can be seen, barked at incessantly, and / or goaded into dashing competitions, or display - of - fierceness contests.
The Griffon breeder / exhibitor usually belongs to the American Brussels Griffon Association, AKC parent club for the breed, is a breeder of merit and / or belong to their local all breed kennel club where they can network with others devoted to canine welfare.
Where a Havanese puppy does not fall into one of the colour choices listed on the registration form, a breeder may choose to identify the colour / pattern as «other» and then define it.
Puppies posted on the scam website look at the Address bar, all these are screen shots: Where I found the actual photos, if you look at this breeder below they have plenty other photos of their puppies in the red wagon also... The puppy with the rubiks cube I found on this blog: They had this pied puppy «Paris» for sale for $ 500 and Free SHIPPING:
Here's where we should point out that there are numerous, reputable, conscientious breeders of French Bulldogs in Russia and other Eastern European countries - breeders who care deeply about this breed, and about the health of the dogs they produce, But, guess what?
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.
Breeders.NET will disqualify a breeder from future participation in Breeders.NET where governmental or other authority has held the breeder not to be in compliance with laws, rules and regulations.
The ASPCA and other animal welfare groups claim the way dogs are kept at some breeders - where they are producing hundreds of puppies at a time - cause chronic physical ailments, genetic defects or fear of humans.
«In many cities, animals are brought in from other states, from «puppy mills,» where they live a horrific life — especially the breeder mothers, in cages their entire lives,» Front Street Animal Shelter Director Gina Knepp said.
This is a weeklong event where Cavalier breeders and owners from all over the world come to attend educational seminars, and have in - depth discussions with other breeders and see and evaluate the dogs being shown.
Upgrade the current commercial dog breeder law, requiring larger enclosures that have solid flooring and are not stacked Require that commercial breeders provide basic care, including constant access to exercise areas, nutritious food and potable water, socialization with humans and other dogs, regular and proper veterinary care, and more Require those selling 15 or more dogs in Ohio each year, regardless of where they are located, to also adhere to Ohio's humane standards Hobby breeders (defined as breeders with fewer than 8 female breeding dogs) as well as animal shelters and rescue groups are exempt from coverage.
The Spoodle (Cockapoo)'s other parent, the poodle, originated in Germany where breeders called it the Pudel, a name which means «to splash about.»
This is why it is best to pick a Perro de Presa Canario puppy from a reliable breeder that does not keeps the dogs separated and away from human contact or contact with other animals, raising them in an environment where they are taught with different people, animals, and surroundings from their very first days of life.
Along with some other rare situations, these are cases where the dog breeder should intervene and take it on himself to care for the entire litter of puppies.
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.
This means spending hours at shows and on the sidelines at canine sporting events where you will meet other breeders.
The report concludes that despite regular inspections, breeders were allowed to continue operating facilities where dogs lived in inhumane conditions — cages overflowing with pools of urine and feces, food laden with dead cockroaches, dogs infested with ticks, and unattended injuries including a mutilated leg and other atrocities — all without penalty.
Ideally, to protect the breeder and the rest of the litter, if the dog is a puppy, it should be examined by the buyer's veterinarian within 24 - 48 hours, and buyer admonished to avoid exposing the puppy to other dogs or places where other dogs frequent to minimize the possibility of contracting disease.
The breeder arranged for the buyer to meet the puppy in a car park, where the puppy's mother was not present and she had no other siblings around her at the time.
In some cases, breeders will place puppies based on where they are going to — some maybe good prospects for showing or active training, for instance, some maybe a bit more gentle and quiet, and better suited to a family with kids or other pets.
All breeding stock — Yorkies, papillons, dachshunds, pugs and Chihuahuas among them — Penny and the other dogs were crated, loaded on a truck and driven 788 miles from the Denver breeding operation to be put on the auction block in Missouri, where they were mostly likely to be bought by other commercial breeders.
«Producing animals for sale is a greedy and callous business in a world where there is a critical and chronic shortage of good homes for dogs, cats, and other animals, and the only «responsible breeders» are ones who, upon learning about their contribution to the overpopulation crisis, spay or neuter their animals, and get out of the business all together.»
Under the proposed change in the regulations, the AWA would now apply to breeders that don't maintain a physical place, a residence or other place, where buyers can come in to observe the animals for sale prior to purchase.
As other states such as Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania have found, Ohio is unlikely to be rid of its puppy mills without a clear definition of the breeders that are regulated, aggressive enforcement that includes more than a biennial inspection by the state, a ban on dog auctions, and clear, high standards of care such as sheltering in reasonably sized kennels instead of cages, unfettered access to exercise areas where dogs can run, regular veterinary care and the like.
(7) «Boarding kennel», a place or establishment, other than a pound or animal shelter, where animals, not owned by the proprietor, are sheltered, fed, and watered in return for a consideration; however, «boarding kennel» shall not include hobby or show breeders who board intact females for a period of time for the sole purpose of breeding such intact females, and shall not include individuals who temporarily, and not in the normal course of business, board or care for animals owned by other individuals;
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