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THINGS
CONSCIENTIOUS BREEDERS
DO
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WHY
THAT IS IMPORTANT
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Provide
safe nurturing conditions for their dogs and for any dogs
they place with other owners.
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Because
providing for the welfare of BMDs should be the paramount
goal of any breeder.
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Learn
about your interests and goals in dog ownership.
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Because
if the breed or individual dog and its owner aren’t well
suited to each other, the dog could develop behavior or
health problems causing the owner and the dog to be
discontented.
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Know
their family of dogs well and will not place a dog before
they know if a dog matches up well with the lifestyle and
expectations of the buyer.
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Because
every family of dogs possesses unique traits and has its
own particular management concerns which affect the dog’s
suitability for its owner.
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Committed
to developing and sharing information on BMD health and
management issues.
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Because
by having a resource who can offer valuable dog management
advise you can save time and money, and maximize your
effectiveness training and caring for your dog.
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Believe
it is important to have extensive information on the
health, structure and character plus any other useful
information about their dogs and those dogs’ ancestors
before undertaking any breeding.
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Because
you are more likely to get a dog that will live long in
good health if breeding dogs are paired to maximize family
strengths and to correct family faults.
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Will
never tell you their dogs come from pedigrees with no
health problems.
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The
fact is all BMD pedigrees contain dogs with both good and
problematic traits. A breeder able to assess and represent
an accurate picture is realistic and honest.
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Tries
to gather and share pertinent genetic information on their
breeding dogs which includes providing, on demand, copies
of certifications for hips, elbows, eyes, heart, thyroid,
and von Willebrands disease as issued by recognized
registries (OFA, GDC, CERF, etc..)
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When
dogs produced, from a well executed breeding strategy
undergo genetic screening, the information can be applied
by the breeder to make breeding choices that minimize
faults in ALL the dogs, both future breeding animals and
those placed as non-breeding pets.
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Don’t
sell breeding/show stock to owners not seriously interested
in pursuing those objectives.
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Breed/show
pups often cost more and require a considerable commitment
of time and resources by both breeder and owner.
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Provide
you with a pedigree of the puppy including health,
structure and temperament information on the parents and
ancestors.
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Because
the depth of pedigree information a breeder has and
provides allows both the breeder and you to have a firmer
grasp of what can be expected in puppies and adult dogs.
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Provides
you with a written contract before there is any exchange of
money, including a deposit.
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It
is important for you to have a written record outlining the
breeder’s and your
responsibilities including definition of what kind of dog
and services you are paying for.
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Is
willing to clarify to your satisfaction any unclear
contractual obligations or any notable conditions which
could act to nullify or change any guarantees.
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Allows
you to be assured that the contract you will sign at the
time you get your dog is a workable and acceptable
agreement between you and the breeder.
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Provides
you with copies of AKC registrations for both sire and dam.
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Proves
your puppy is a purebred BMD, and further that the parents
of your dog were registered as breeding stock animals with
the AKC.
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Take
pride in how their dogs are kept and so will have no
objection to you scheduling a visit to visit their
property.
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Allows
you to meet the dogs and their owners so you can see the
conditions and assess the character of the breeder and
their dogs.
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Will
never sell pups or dogs to agents, brokers or pet shops.
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Because
resellers’ focus is not the welfare of dogs, but
financial gain is.
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Accept
lifetime responsibility for the dogs they place, including
assisting in re-homing the dog, if necessary.
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No
breeder should ever be responsible for adding to society’s
burden of unwanted, homeless dogs.
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Should
always try to be available to answer your questions and
encourage you to share information and comments you have
about your dog.
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Provides
you with a breeder who cares about the kind of dogs they
produce and one who is interested in helping you with your
dog.
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