I thought I read somewhere that the law was changed few years ago and dingos were classified as pets which permitted people to own one in some parts of Australia. I guess I was wrong.
With so many breeds out there, why would you want a wild dog anyway?
They do sell them as pets in Australia. However, I believe it is illegal to export them out of Australia, so it is very unlikely you’ll find one available for sell as a...
I am a breeder, so obviously breeding a rescued dog is not an option. I know very well that not many are willing ready or able to get a “used” dog from a shelter with out knowing anything about its background and having to deal with all the mistake...
I have not found the answers on how to find the “perfect breeder” because there is no such thing. EVERYONE does something that someone somewhere will find objective and be quick to label them one way or another. No matter how well intentioned a bre...
If I were in your position, I would get the pup and do what I want. If and when the day comes and she want to breed him just say he was starting to show interest in the neighbor’s dog, or was having some temperament and behavior issues associate wi...
Same old regurgitated one sided exaggerated prejudiced propaganda I have seen before disguised as facts. You need to have your BS filter on when reading it to filter the good from the bad.
Training pads are a waste of money. Newspapers work just as well.
I am not sure why, but all my pups are paper trained with out me doing anything. They’ll go out of their way to get a news paper to relieve themselves. I think ...
Perhaps I didn’t say it right. By 200%, I meant if a dog is sick and is returned or dies, the breeder has to refund the purchase price plus reimburse the vet bills up to the purchase price.
“The laws in CA. are such that they don't view animals any differently than they do any object that one purchases (i.e. one would expect a few tv's to have flaws and need to be returned).”