Saturday, 4 August 2012

Dogs To Buy

Dogs To Buy Biography
Most dog lovers know about the often horrid conditions of puppy mills, the unregulated breeding facilities owned by disreputable breeders. Dogs are often bred far too frequently, are kept cramped together in squalor, and are not socialized with humans. In addition, these breeders do not always care about the health and strength of the breed, which often results in genetic illnesses, poor health in general and unlikable personality traits. But many of these same dog aficionados, who have t-shirts and bumper stickers denouncing puppy mills, don't know that most puppies sold at pet stores come from there.

There are some pet stores that buy their puppies from commercial kennels regulated by the Department of Agriculture. However, even these pups tend to be unhealthy and unsocialized. This is partly due to the fact that commercial kennels tend to breed many different breeds in one facility and they breed for quantity, not quality. Therefore, their interest does not lie in the healthy promotion of a certain breed but rather in how many sales they can get. So, before you buy that cute puppy in the window, consider the downsides of pet store pups:

Also, occasionally we have a change of circumstance with the buyers and they are unable to get their puppy as planned. Their pup would be available. People that use our males for stud often have a few pups in their litters that they may sell, please contact us for more information.

Most of our pups are spoken for in advance. If you would like to be placed on our list, please contact us. Our pups nine months and under are priced at a range from $200.00 to $400.00. Depending on age and their progress in the field. Our prices are for the price of the pup only. The buyer is responsible for the pick-up or shipping arrangements. All our pups are AKC Registered, up to date with vaccinations and deworming.

The pups you get will be 14”–to-15” at full maturity. They will be tri-color {some occasionally with a few ticks}. They will have long ears with a “houndy” box head. Their Hunt & Jumping Ability will be extreme. Their line control will be good. Their speed will be fast. They will have {more than the average} common sense/brains, meaning they are very aware of their surroundings and are “rabbit wise”. They handle very well in the field. They are very “bold” dogs, they are not timid or shy. Our dogs have been selectively linebred over the years to the point that we know in advance the looks, hunt, running ability, speed, nose, personality and how they will handle in the field while the pups are still in their mother’s womb. These pups will produce the same as long as they are bred wisely.

We rarely sell adults over three years old. There is a reason why people sell dogs at that age. We don’t expect a person to pay good money for our culls. Usually when you buy a dog at that age it is exactly what you are going to get, a cull. Although, I realize there are special circumstances. When you buy any dog or pup from us you will know all we know about the dog. No exaggerations and we won’t withhold anything. You will know exactly what you are getting.

We breed out of necessity and to better the breed. We don’t breed for profit or gain. We consider ourselves to be privileged, blessed and very fortunate to have come in contact and to have our paths cross with other breeders that have this philosophy, that were unselfish and willing to be honest. Breeders with principals, integrity, pure motives and having the intentions to better the breed of the hunting beagle, going the extra mile to be fair with others. We learned along time ago through trial and error that the quality in a beagle is not determined by how many names are in red ink in it's pedigree. The quality in a breeder is not how high priced his pups are. HG Wells once said, “Advertisement is legalized lying”. The “you get what you pay for” philosophy does not apply in today’s sport of beagling. Whether you are buying a dog or seeking to render services for your dogs for any reason. There are many great kennels and fair breeders; however, we do feel many have adopted beagling and rendering services to beaglers as a means to capitalize and gain profit {to the extreme}, replacing the pure motive to better the hunting beagle and having the privilege to partake in the great sport of beagling. Though dedication and hard work deserves to be rewarded, bogus priorities and motives do not. We see no reason to ask unreasonable prices for our hounds when we know exactly how much it costs to raise a litter. It costs the same amount to raise a litter of great prospects as it does a litter of mongrels, why not do it right and be fair to our fellow beaglers. Three thoughts; Priorities, Motives and Intentions. Is it to better the breed of the hunting beagle?

God Bless & Good Luck
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
Dogs To Buy
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