Posted on April 2nd, 2010 by madee998
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A reputable Golden Retriever breeder will be listed in a national registry. The Internet is also a place where you can search to see if your breeder has ever had a complaint filed against them. When it comes to choosing a reputable breeder your vet can also be a good source of advice. Local law enforcement is another often overlooked source of information when checking out a potential dog breeder.
By far the Internet is the best source for finding breeder registries. Choosing a Golden Retriever breeder that is a member of a registry means you are getting someone who adheres to specific breeding stands that their registry outlines. Be suspicious of any breeder not listed with a registry and ask about what standards they use. If your breeder has a website then it should have a detailed breed history and specific breeding information for the company. Always ask for references and make sure you contact at least a few of the people before buying from the breeder.
You have likely spent a lot of time coming to the decision that a Golden Retriever puppy is right for your household. Once you have made this difficult decision it is just as important to do your research on the breeder you are considering and to make sure you have a quality relationship with your breeder. Getting a fake Golden Retriever breeder is not good since you will have a long relationship with them and your dog’s life relies on the breeder you choose. So make sure you take the time to carefully consider the breeder you are considering and ensure that they are a quality breeder before getting your next family pet from them.
To do this you should take the time to talk with the prospective Golden Retriever breeder and see what information they are willing to give. If they don’t have helpful information then they may not be a quality breeder to be getting your pet from. If they seem like they don’t know what they are talking about then they are likely a fake breeder.
Finally you may want to get your vet’s opinion about the dog breeder you are considering before making the final decision to purchase your puppy through the breeder. The breeder choosing process is also an excellent time to get to know your vet and find out their opinion, especially if this is your first pet. If your vet provides you with an opinion that your Golden Retriever breeder is not the best, then you should take their advice and start looking for other breeders from which to get your new pet.
Getting a new puppy is a sensitive issue and it can often be a tricky topic to discuss with the breeders. Therefore you may also want to ask local law enforcement if they have a record from the breeder for any law violations, which can give you a good indication of what the breeder is like. If the breeder has any law violations whatsoever then they may not be the best person to get your new puppy from.
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Posted on March 31st, 2010 by madee998
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Bettas are a member of the Gourami family. The most popular Betta species is the Betta Splendens (sometimes referred to as the Siamese fighting fish or Pla Kat in it’s native Thailand). They are popular in aquariums because they have a distinctive shape/color and are quite active. This article will discuss some of the things [...]
Posted on March 30th, 2010 by madee998
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If you ask most people of how to breed guppies, their reply will usually be adding some guppies into a tank and wait for them to reproduce. True enough, that was a summary of how you going to breed guppies. I am going to list down some step by step method, if you do not [...]
Posted on March 26th, 2010 by madee998
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The Beagle, also commonly known as the English Beagle, is a British breed. They are a very vocal dog that requires a lot of attention to stay happy. They grow to be about 16 inches tall and they usually weigh between 18 and 30 pounds when fully grown. They have a short, dense, and waterproof [...]
Posted on March 24th, 2010 by madee998
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When you bring you new puppy home, you have entered a mine field of questions and possible problems. One of the biggest problems may be the huge variety of dog foods on the market these days. A puppy is a small animal to start with, but a small breed puppy will be tiny. This is [...]
Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by madee998
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The hound dog is known to be quite the useful companion for hunters. Hound dogs have the ability to track and chase down the targeted animal. The breed uses their sight and smell to find their prey. This differs slightly from gun dogs and retrievers, both of which are also used in [...]
Posted on March 21st, 2010 by madee998
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For centuries, horses have been one of the most popular domesticated animals. While today, people enjoy riding and racing them, in the past they were domesticated because they were the primary mode of transportation for many.
People from almost every corner of the globe have owned horses for one reason or another, and it is [...]
Posted on March 19th, 2010 by madee998
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Group: Southern
Weight: Male: 30-44, Female: 30-44 lbs
Height: Male: 17-24, Female: 17-24 inches
Overview
The Carolina Dog is a result of natural selection, and they are a truly primitive breed. These dogs are not entirely broken in, and some of them still live in the wild. The Carolina Dog managed to survive throughout the swamps, forests and savannahs [...]
Posted on March 17th, 2010 by madee998
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The World Wide Web have connected many people to dog breeders, sometimes in close proximity to their home and sometimes miles away, even across country. It’s important to remember a few things as you scroll through the results of that Google search for breeders. First, be careful because many online sites have no [...]
Posted on March 15th, 2010 by madee998
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Also known as the Alsatian, the German Shepherd is a ‘young’ breed, having only been recognized as a distinct breed in the last 90 years. The German Shepard can trace its roots back to a range of shepherding dogs in Germany, and some groups tried to informally breed this dog. This effort failed but in [...]