Larger breeds of dogs in general are more prone to hip dysplasia which is
why responsible breeders evaluate their breeding stock's hips after the age of two and prior to breeding.
This is one reason
why responsible breeders wait until babies are 6 weeks old and 6» long before selling them.
Not exact matches
Why duplicate current USDA inspections funded by our tax dollars and the AKC program funded by
responsible dog owners and
breeders.
This is
why it is important you choose your pedigree dog from a
responsible breeder.
Responsible breeders have nothing to hide and no excuses
why you can't see where the mother lives.
But if neither the sire nor the dam has their own championship then the
responsible breeder is going to be focusing on explaining
why not, and how they know that the dogs are of good quality, and merely claiming «Champion bloodlines» is no evidence at all.
as for «over the internet» get real everything is sold over the internet including «
responsible breeders puppies»
why is it ok for Petfinder to sell «shelter» dogs over the internet to homes that they have never been to and not ok for
breeders.
Store owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that's
why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as materials about adopting a dog or finding a
responsible breeder.
I totally agree with Sol's comments.I answer to the question as to
why a
breeder would sell a dog to a guy like that, most
breeders are
responsible, but there are some
breeders who would sell a dog to a Chinese meat market as long as the price was right and the money paid.
Responsible breeders generally insist that pet quality Shih Tzu be neutered so that only the best representatives of the breed will reproduce (see
why not to breed your pet).
Stores that sign the pledge receive a sign that says «We love puppies; that's
why we don't sell them,» as well as materials for customers about how to adopt a dog or find a
responsible breeder.
Store owners who sign The HSUS» pledge receive a placard proclaiming, «We love puppies; that's
why we don't sell them,» to display in the store, as well as free materials for their customers about how to adopt a puppy or find a
responsible breeder.
That is
why even the
responsible, good
breeders are against them.