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Dog Breeders

Consider the time and money involved just to get your bitch into breeding condition and then sustain her throughout pregnancy and afterwards while she tends her young. you will be obligated to house, feed,groom, and housebreak the puppies until good homes can be found for them and last we forget, there will be periodic trips to the vet for check-ups, wormings, and inoculations.

Common sense should tell you that it is indeed cruel to bring unwanted or unplanned puppies into an already crowded canine world. Mostly the Negligent petowners allow this to happen.

Recognizing the number of dogs, purebred and mixed breeds, pet-, show-, and breeding-quality, that are put to sleep annually, responsible breeders require that all pet animals be neutered. This condition most often is incorporated into the selling contract.

The motives of good breeders are clear-

1. Avoid the manufacturing and mas-producing of average and below-average dogs.

2. Control the overblown canine population.

3.Concentrate on the improvement of purebred bloodlines.

 

      
     
 
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