Hummingbird Meadows |
I trained a guide dog puppy in high school and even those dogs who are specifically bred to do service work still drop out a lot. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I trained a guide dog puppy in high school and even those dogs who are specifically bred to do service work still drop out a lot. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, yeah, my biggest fear is getting a drop-out though. Most dogs who are trained to be service dogs should actually drop out. I may have found someone who starts their initial training to make sure their temperament can handle it though. Just not sure if she will still be in business in 1-2 years. |
All Breeds |
Yeah. A good reputable breeder does health testing and showing of their dogs so only quality is bred over quantity |
Sunset River Arabian |
Fawn Can't agree more. Even most purbred dog breeders are just doing it make an extra buck on pups too. Purely good breeders are almost impossible to find |
All Breeds |
That's very reasonable Bird. There are breeders that specialize in service dogs and take care in selective breeding |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, I'm sure. I am debating training my own service dog in the next couple years and would want something purebred. |
Executive Stables |
Is this new or do I just not pay attention?? Your riders practiced canter with no stirrups. |
All Breeds |
Unfortunately doodles are just overpriced mutts. Even if the breeder was nice they still were just making a buck on the pups. |
God is Mighty Stable |
ugh, I've had this headache for almost 3 hours, >-< |
Two Trees Warmbloods |
Chiral We groom her ourselves, she is a perfect little princess. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, I met his breeder and I think she cared about her dogs and the puppies. It definitely wasn't a puppy mill situation. I think most people just don't understand why most doodles aren't good dogs. |
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Hummingbird Meadows |
I trained a guide dog puppy in high school and even those dogs who are specifically bred to do service work still drop out a lot. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, yeah, my biggest fear is getting a drop-out though. Most dogs who are trained to be service dogs should actually drop out. I may have found someone who starts their initial training to make sure their temperament can handle it though. Just not sure if she will still be in business in 1-2 years. |
All Breeds |
Yeah. A good reputable breeder does health testing and showing of their dogs so only quality is bred over quantity |
Sunset River Arabian |
Fawn Can't agree more. Even most purbred dog breeders are just doing it make an extra buck on pups too. Purely good breeders are almost impossible to find |
All Breeds |
That's very reasonable Bird. There are breeders that specialize in service dogs and take care in selective breeding |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, I'm sure. I am debating training my own service dog in the next couple years and would want something purebred. |
Executive Stables |
Is this new or do I just not pay attention?? Your riders practiced canter with no stirrups. |
All Breeds |
Unfortunately doodles are just overpriced mutts. Even if the breeder was nice they still were just making a buck on the pups. |
God is Mighty Stable |
ugh, I've had this headache for almost 3 hours, >-< |
Two Trees Warmbloods |
Chiral We groom her ourselves, she is a perfect little princess. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Fawn, I met his breeder and I think she cared about her dogs and the puppies. It definitely wasn't a puppy mill situation. I think most people just don't understand why most doodles aren't good dogs. |
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