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Thread: Hmm. thoughts on a rescue or breeder

  1. #16
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    Originally posted by wolflady
    Sounds like you've done a lot of good things when it comes to animal rescue and all, and working for a vet, you should know that spay/neuter doesn't harm the animal at all under 6 mos of age. Usually, it's best to get them fixed before their first heat (in terms of females) or before they start spraying/becoming agressive (in terms of males). That's not to say to have it done at 8wks of age (which is also now becoming more popular), but rather before they start these other things. The vet can usually tell you when it is safe to have them fixed, and typically it's based on body weight. It may or may not be at the age of 6 months...some dogs may mature faster then others and go into heat at 5 months of age. These are things you want to avoid.

    As far as getting a dog from a breeder, even I have thought about it because I would love to have a Belgian Tervuren later on down the road, and I can say there are not any in shelters around here, and there are only a few in rescues. But, my question is...HOW do you find a responsible breeder? There are so many backyard breeders out there (and sure, they even have family lines, AKC papers and what not...but I don't necessarily consider them reputable).
    Neighbors of mine got their dogs from a breeder (which was supposed to be reputable) who only bred that particular type of dog (which is a positive thing, since puppymills breed more than one type of dog typically), but the way the dogs were treated at the breeder's was lousy. They were all kennel dogs, and apparently this breeder didn't like the male dogs, but preferred the female dogs and treated the male dogs poorly.
    My neighbors actually ended up rescuing an older male dog that was used as a "stud", but treated poorly and he still has a strange personality today because of the way he was treated. Both of their dogs are beautiful, but even for a breeder...the "standard" isn't evident, as their female dog is way too small to meet the breed standard...so even with breeders, you may or may not get what you're expecting.
    These have been my concerns for turning to a breeder, and I of course rescued, of all things, a little mixed-breed dog! LOL
    Any pointers on HOW to find a reputable breeder would be interesting, because there are SO many breeders out there...that I find it hard to find a reputable one? How do you do it?

    Yes, it sure can be tricky to find a good breeder.

    Here are a few sites that will help you out:

    http://www.weeno.com/art/0499/33.html

    http://www.hsus.org/ace/11758
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


  2. #17
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    Finding a Good Breeder

    Finding a good breeder is and EXCELLENT question. Most people know breeders through the good buddy system. They know someone who knows someone etc... However, you may have a horrible experience while your "friend" had a great one.
    I would suggest going online on Professional Organizations websites. (Animal Planet...) There may be links to local breeders.
    Ask a VET!!! A VET's Treat Breeder's animals ALL the time. Call different area vets and get their opinion. Someone changing VET's often is a bad sign. Some breeders may also be getting their drugs from the local Co-op as well. May ask someone there.
    Your local Animal Control may know good places. They get involved with just more than nuisance calls. They also know where to avoid since they get the animals.
    Go to a Dog Show. These people should be registered dog breeders. Check out their credentials. If they are registered for a certain breed you should be able to get alot of information.
    Looking on the bulletin board of your local Pet Store may help. Where else do good breeders get their foods? Bad breeders buy at Walmart but good breeders go for quality foods.
    This is just some sources. There still are Flea Markets!!! (Sorry had to throw that in there!) Just love the doggy!!!
    Scooby, Shaggy the "Dogs", Ms. Thang the "Cat" and introducing Measley Weasle "The Ferret".

  3. #18
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    aly writes:

    I personally disagree with the fact that the kind of puppy you want is hard to find in shelters. There are puppies of ALL types (as I'm sure you know!) and I think you could find one that would meet every one of your needs.
    I looked for about 5 mos on petfinder and rescue sites for a puppy before I got Gully and they were all spoken for by the time I inquired about them. I think next time I'm going to spend more time actually going in person to the adoption events and shelters. The weekend before I picked up Gully, I was in Petsmart and it was adoption day. I passed by the most wonderful Chocolate Lab mix. Wasn't even a breed I was considering, but boy we connected. I would have snatched her up in a minute if it wasn't for Gully. Course I didn't ask about her, so who knows maybe she was already spoken for too. Cuz it was hard to believe a dog that gorgeous and intelligent was even there to begin with.

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  4. #19
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    Great tips everyone! If I ever decide to get a Tervuren, I'll definitely use the advice here!
    **hugs**
    Karen

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