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Responsible Dog Breeding
Dog breeding is the practice of mating selected dogs with the intent to maintain or produce specific qualities and characteristics in the resulting litters of puppies.
Breeders guide their choices of dogs to mate relying on the science of genetics, knowledge of canine health, and the intended human use for the resulting pups.
Breeders guide their choices of dogs to mate relying on the science of genetics, knowledge of canine health, and the intended human use for the resulting pups.
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History of Dog Breeding
People have maintained groups of useful dogs around them since pre-historic times. They have intentionally fed dogs they considered useful, while neglecting or killing other dogs that presented a danger or a nuisance. These human practices of encouraging the survival of useful dogs started the relationship between people and their dogs that continues to this day.
Breeders may report the birth of a litter of puppies to a dog registry, such as kennel club to record it in stud books and receive according documents for the puppies. AKC (American Kennel Club) is widely known. Such registries maintain records of the dogs’ lineage, their achievements and working qualities, and usually are affiliated with kennel clubs.
Requirements for the breeding of registered purebreds vary between breeds, countries, kennel clubs and registries. These rules may apply to the health of the dogs; to their working qualities; and to their general conformation.
Breeders may report the birth of a litter of puppies to a dog registry, such as kennel club to record it in stud books and receive according documents for the puppies. AKC (American Kennel Club) is widely known. Such registries maintain records of the dogs’ lineage, their achievements and working qualities, and usually are affiliated with kennel clubs.
Requirements for the breeding of registered purebreds vary between breeds, countries, kennel clubs and registries. These rules may apply to the health of the dogs; to their working qualities; and to their general conformation.
A Dog from a Shelter Can Be a Great Pet
If you don’t have your heart set on a puppy of a particular breed, you might want to choose a dog from a shelter. You may end up with a dog that is already house trained and has some basic training. You can tell more about the personality of an adult dog. And, of course, a rescue dog really needs a home. Plus, it is a less expensive route.
Michelle Halpern, Pro Dog Walker walks them all and says they all can be great pets.
Michelle Halpern, Pro Dog Walker walks them all and says they all can be great pets.
Michelle, Pro Dog Walker, Garners Great Reviews:
FIVE STARS FROM JADE B., 11/19/2021
Michelle was incredible with my 55 pound German Shepherd mix, Momo! Highly recommend for anyone looking for a dog walker. |
FIVE STARS FROM RIMITA M., 7/18/2021
Michelle is very professional and helpful. I had to hire a pet sitter for my kitten during July 4th weekend. That is also in very short notice. Thankfully I got Michelle's contact number from one of my friends. She really save by providing her great service. I would love to hire her again if need to leave my kitty home alone. |