Backyard
Breeders and Puppy Mills/Farms - The Difference
Who are these ignorant,
selfish, greedy animal abusers? They are known as backyard breeders and
puppy millers/farmers, what is the difference?
Backyard
Breeders are
people who practice random or ignorant dog breeding on a small scale.
Puppy
mills or Puppy Farms are large dog breeding operations, and the people who own them are known
as puppy millers/farmers.
Backyard breeders
and Puppy Millers are only motivated by the idea of profit, not realizing
that the hobby of animal breeding practiced on a small scale is not usually
profitable when one factors in costs such as health, maintenance and pregnancy
care. They are people who are ignorant of selective breeding goals and
techniques, and are not familiar with the breed standard of their chosen
breed of dog. They are cruel and abuse animals.
What
to look out for:
Backyard Breeders
and Puppy Millers want your money, so, they will tell you what you want
to hear. The will tell you that the puppy is registered, this is a lie.
They will tell you they have a certificate to prove that the puppy is
registered but the certificate will not be signed or have the breeders
name on it.
Reccomendations:
Be wary of outlets offering more than one or two breeds
When visiting the seller note the surroundings
Visit the puppy more than once
Ask to see the pedigree papers and ensure the breeder's name is on the
certificate
The breeder should want to know about you too
Ask to see the puppy with its Mother - be very suspicious if you can't
Think carefully before
buying and do not buy the puppy because you feel sorry for it. If you
trade with an unscrupulous breeder, you will be supporting their trade
in misery. Every one you buy, another takes it place.
Dont
buy from a Pet Shop
Purchasing dogs, especially
those claimed to be purebred, from a pet store is strongly discouraged
by reputable breeders and animal shelters. While many pet stores claim
to purchase dogs from "local breeders" instead of puppy mills,
this is often untrue or is a difference in name only, as reputable breeders
generally do not sell animals to pet stores. The phrase "local breeder"
may also refer to backyard breeders
Reputable
Breeders
Reputable breeders
raise their animals in humane conditions, provide good socialization and
often formal training, and adhere to the breed standard. They are knowledgeable
about major health problems associated with their breed, and with the
principles of genetics, frequently undertaking specific matings to produce
or refine particular desirable characteristics in their dogs. They are
also sensitive to the requirements of their breeding adults — who may
also be breed or performance champions — and the puppies they produce.
Reputable breeders frequently screen potential customers rigorously, and
usually provide a pedigree and health guarantee with their puppies. Always
get proof of Kennel Club registration.
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