| Donating YT 2000 Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: USA
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| TRAITS OF A REPUTABLE BREEDER
(Things to look for)
• Dedication to producing quality dogs is serious avocation. Has so much invested in dogs that he struggles to break even, not make a profit. Will sell pups only to approved buyers.
• Can explain how planned breedings are used to emphasize or minimize specific qualities through linebreeding, outcrossing, or more rarely, inbreeding.
• Males can used for stud younger than 2 however, a breeder can not AKC register a litter from a stud younger that 7 months of age. For females minimum 18 months or second season
• Written contractual commitment to replace a dog with genetic faults or to help owner deal with problem.
• Loves the breed and can talk at length about its background, uses, and ideal type.
• Has an investment in dog equipment and the puppies environment is sanitary and loving.
• Belongs to national, regional, and/or local dog clubs, indicating a love for the sport of purebred dogs. Shows their dogs as an objective test of how his stock measures up.
• Shows litter and dam in a sanitary environment. Helps buyer evaluate and choose a pup. Explains criteria for "show prospects" versus "pet picks".
• Prices will be at the high end of local range. Price will not reflect all that is invested in the pups. A reputable breeder never profits from the sale of puppies. Does not advertise in the newspaper. Has an established waiting list for the pups.
• After purchase, will help you with grooming or training problems. Will take back a pup you cannot keep rather than see it disposed of inappropriately. Sells pets with spay/neuter agreement and on AKC limited registration.
• "Into" Dogs (shows, training, clubs, etc.)
•Belongs to dog clubs and organizations
• Proves quality of dogs and suitability for breeding by competing for titles and certificates in conformation, obedience, agility, field trialing, Schutzhund, herding, tracking, earthdog trials, etc.
• Pups' pedigrees are filled with dogs who have obtained show titles/working certificates; never breeds dogs without "papers"
• Supports rescue groups; knows his actions inevitably play some part in pet overpopulation and euthanasia (one of every four dogs in shelters is purebred). Even with all his efforts to stem over- population, he knows "cracks" will lead to canine deaths
• Knowledgeable in every facet of breed, including that of health issues/defects; researches genetics when choosing mates
• Knowledgeable about house breaking, training, socializing, breeding, health; constantly reads dog-related materials
• Can and will help and educate puppy buyers re these issues
• Willing to give you his references
• Knows his puppies' ancestry
• Follows up on puppies' well-being; collects health information affecting his dogs
• Breeds to improve his dogs, his bloodlines and the breed
• Rarely breeds as he does not use dog breeding as a business and strives for quality, not quantity
• Rarely repeats a breeding
• Breeds only dogs which meet breed standard
• Breeds only dogs with stable temperaments
• Breeds only dogs over 2 years old, and a limited number of times
• Does all genetic testing and will provide proof; does not breed animals with genetic defects or which are carriers of defects
• Puppies are sold from waiting list created before breeding even takes place
• Puppies are sold with health guarantees
• Puppies are sold with contracts
• Requires pups back if new homes don't work out
• Dogs on property are friendly, socialized, trained
• Does not own more dogs than he has room, time or money for; Dogs are groomed, exercised, healthy, happy
• Will show you pups' parents if available, or if not, will have pictures
• Raises puppies indoors
• Stays home to care for puppies
• Feeds only premium dog food
• Visitors remove shoes and wash hands to prevent spread of parvovirus
• Keeps pups with mom and litter a minimum of 12 weeks to ensure sibling socialization and important lessons from pups' mother
• Socializes pups by systematically handling them and exposing them to various noises, children and other animals before sending them to new homes
• Tests pups to match their temperaments and drives with buyers' personalities and lifestyles
• Can honestly evaluate pups' quality
• Never sells to "impulse" buyers
• Never sells two pups at the same time to a novice
• Interviews prospective buyers, checks home and references, refuses to sell to substandard homes
• Wants to meet whole family; won't sell if children are abusive
• Sells only to buyers with disposable income (AKC reports it costs $1327 per year to properly care for a dog)
• Waits for buyers who offer lifelong homes (Knows that only 30 percent of all dogs stay in one home throughout their lives)
• Understands dogs are "pack" animals; sells pets only to buyers wanting to make pup an indoor dog and part of the family
• Sells only to buyers who make pup's safety a priority
• Encourages or requires buyers to spay/neuter pet-quality pups
• Encourages buyers to train pups; refers to good trainer
• Makes sure buyers understand pup's considerable need for time, attention, exercise and training Responsible Breeders Improve the Breed
Last edited by Wylie's Mom; 07-24-2013 at 05:51 AM.
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