Hello, everyone. BingoPB here, and I thought I would do an 기사 about the differences between backyard breeders and professional breeders. Many people consider getting a puppy, and when they have a specific breed in mind, they often turn to breeders.
***DISCLAIMER: This 기사 is based on facts and personal opinions. Individual opinions may vary between individuals.
Before we can understand the difference between backyard breeders and professional breeders, we must first ask this question: what is a backyard breeder? To answer that question, a backyard breeder is a breeder who has no clue what he 또는 she is doing and breeds 개 for the sake of breeding. Basically, he 또는 she says, "I think my dog is cute, and I want to breed him 또는 her and maybe make some money." Backyard breeders do not breed according to standard. Each breed has a specific standard that it must follow, especially if 당신 want to it to be in a dog show. Backyard breeders go completely against these standards. For example, the AKC breed standard for the 콜리, 콜 리 says that a Collie's ears should be folded at the tips and NEVER fully pricked. A backyard breeder may have Collies with fully pricked ears. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with that, but backyard breeders aren't concerned with preserving the history of the breed. They often don't consider the dog's temperament either. Another thing about backyard breeders is that they might not have purebred dogs. My dog, Bingo, came from a backyard breeder, and he had markings on his legs that weren't typical for the Collie. He probably had an English 세터 또는 some other type of sporting dog in the bloodline. One warning sign that the breeder is not professional is if 당신 find a breeder and contact him 또는 her, he 또는 she says, "Okay. The 강아지 is three hundred dollars (currency may vary 의해 country). 당신 can pick him/her up whenever 당신 can." Backyard breeders usually don't care where the 강아지 go as long as they make a profit from them. Sometimes backyard breeders will have multiple breeds on their property, which makes it even less likely you're getting a purebred dog, if that's what 당신 want. If 당신 fall into hard times and have to give up your new found friend, backyard breeders won't take him 또는 her back. They generally don't have contracts and usually don't have papers on the dog. The 개 might not be up to 날짜 on their shots and might not have veterinary records. Backyard breeders will often charge 더 많이 for 강아지 than professional breeders, but sometimes they'll charge less. 당신 may think you're getting a good deal, but ultimately, you're not. Backyard breeders might also be willing to ship puppies, which is not good for the 강아지 또는 the potential owners. 당신 might end up with the wrong puppy, 또는 당신 might end up with a sick 강아지 that the breeder said was healthy. Not all backyard breeders have bad intentions, though. I don't think the breeder Bingo came from had bad intentions at all. My mom said that the 개 appeared to be in good condition, and the breeder seemed to care about the well-being of the puppies.
Next, we must ask this question: what is a professional breeder? A professional breeder knows all about the breed he 또는 she is breeding. Professional breeders will often have show 개 또는 개 that came from that line. My dog, 땅콩 Butter, came from a line of show dogs. Professional breeders breed according to the breed standards and care about preserving the history of the breed. The temperament matters to them as well. They don't breed 개 simply because they're cute. Sometimes they will charge 더 많이 than a backyard breeder, but professional breeders aren't in it for the money. If 당신 find a professional breeder and contact him 또는 her, he 또는 she will tell you, "Okay. I would like to meet with 당신 soon." Professional breeders want to get to know the potential owner(s) and are NOT willing to ship puppies. The breeder 땅콩 버터 came from interviewed my parents. When she approved, they were allowed to meet the 강아지 they were interested in. If 당신 go to a professional breeder, 당신 are guaranteed to get a purebred dog. Professional breeders will always have papers and will trace back the puppies' ancestry at least three generations. They'll also have vet records and tell 당신 when your new dog is due for 더 많이 shots. They truly care about the health and well-being of the puppies. Professional breeders also make the potential owner sign a contract, and if the owner violates it, the breeder has the right to take the 강아지 back. They're also willing to take the 강아지 back if the owner falls into hard times, unlike backyard breeders. Professional breeders want their 강아지 to find loving homes where they can live for the rest of their lives. Getting a dog from a professional breeder might not be cheap, but it is well worth the money spent. If you'd rather not spend a lot of money on a dog, go to a shelter and adopt one. 당신 can adopt 강아지 at shelters, and they're every bit as cute as 강아지 that come from breeders.
***DISCLAIMER: This 기사 is based on facts and personal opinions. Individual opinions may vary between individuals.
Before we can understand the difference between backyard breeders and professional breeders, we must first ask this question: what is a backyard breeder? To answer that question, a backyard breeder is a breeder who has no clue what he 또는 she is doing and breeds 개 for the sake of breeding. Basically, he 또는 she says, "I think my dog is cute, and I want to breed him 또는 her and maybe make some money." Backyard breeders do not breed according to standard. Each breed has a specific standard that it must follow, especially if 당신 want to it to be in a dog show. Backyard breeders go completely against these standards. For example, the AKC breed standard for the 콜리, 콜 리 says that a Collie's ears should be folded at the tips and NEVER fully pricked. A backyard breeder may have Collies with fully pricked ears. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with that, but backyard breeders aren't concerned with preserving the history of the breed. They often don't consider the dog's temperament either. Another thing about backyard breeders is that they might not have purebred dogs. My dog, Bingo, came from a backyard breeder, and he had markings on his legs that weren't typical for the Collie. He probably had an English 세터 또는 some other type of sporting dog in the bloodline. One warning sign that the breeder is not professional is if 당신 find a breeder and contact him 또는 her, he 또는 she says, "Okay. The 강아지 is three hundred dollars (currency may vary 의해 country). 당신 can pick him/her up whenever 당신 can." Backyard breeders usually don't care where the 강아지 go as long as they make a profit from them. Sometimes backyard breeders will have multiple breeds on their property, which makes it even less likely you're getting a purebred dog, if that's what 당신 want. If 당신 fall into hard times and have to give up your new found friend, backyard breeders won't take him 또는 her back. They generally don't have contracts and usually don't have papers on the dog. The 개 might not be up to 날짜 on their shots and might not have veterinary records. Backyard breeders will often charge 더 많이 for 강아지 than professional breeders, but sometimes they'll charge less. 당신 may think you're getting a good deal, but ultimately, you're not. Backyard breeders might also be willing to ship puppies, which is not good for the 강아지 또는 the potential owners. 당신 might end up with the wrong puppy, 또는 당신 might end up with a sick 강아지 that the breeder said was healthy. Not all backyard breeders have bad intentions, though. I don't think the breeder Bingo came from had bad intentions at all. My mom said that the 개 appeared to be in good condition, and the breeder seemed to care about the well-being of the puppies.
Next, we must ask this question: what is a professional breeder? A professional breeder knows all about the breed he 또는 she is breeding. Professional breeders will often have show 개 또는 개 that came from that line. My dog, 땅콩 Butter, came from a line of show dogs. Professional breeders breed according to the breed standards and care about preserving the history of the breed. The temperament matters to them as well. They don't breed 개 simply because they're cute. Sometimes they will charge 더 많이 than a backyard breeder, but professional breeders aren't in it for the money. If 당신 find a professional breeder and contact him 또는 her, he 또는 she will tell you, "Okay. I would like to meet with 당신 soon." Professional breeders want to get to know the potential owner(s) and are NOT willing to ship puppies. The breeder 땅콩 버터 came from interviewed my parents. When she approved, they were allowed to meet the 강아지 they were interested in. If 당신 go to a professional breeder, 당신 are guaranteed to get a purebred dog. Professional breeders will always have papers and will trace back the puppies' ancestry at least three generations. They'll also have vet records and tell 당신 when your new dog is due for 더 많이 shots. They truly care about the health and well-being of the puppies. Professional breeders also make the potential owner sign a contract, and if the owner violates it, the breeder has the right to take the 강아지 back. They're also willing to take the 강아지 back if the owner falls into hard times, unlike backyard breeders. Professional breeders want their 강아지 to find loving homes where they can live for the rest of their lives. Getting a dog from a professional breeder might not be cheap, but it is well worth the money spent. If you'd rather not spend a lot of money on a dog, go to a shelter and adopt one. 당신 can adopt 강아지 at shelters, and they're every bit as cute as 강아지 that come from breeders.
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One that surpasses all dreams.
I saw someone wonderful,
So charming and so sweet.
He stood tall and firm,
Yet his complexion was so gentle.
He spoke in a deep, low voice,
One that was soothing and gentle.
His hair was dark, and it had a red cast,
That was visible when he stood in the sun.
His eyes were a bright green,
So friendly and so cheerful.
Before I could say a word,
I swooned from the excitement.
When I awoke, I was in my bed.
It was all a dream, I concluded,
And maybe I'm meant to be alone.
One that surpasses all dreams.
I saw someone wonderful,
So charming and so sweet.
He stood tall and firm,
Yet his complexion was so gentle.
He spoke in a deep, low voice,
One that was soothing and gentle.
His hair was dark, and it had a red cast,
That was visible when he stood in the sun.
His eyes were a bright green,
So friendly and so cheerful.
Before I could say a word,
I swooned from the excitement.
When I awoke, I was in my bed.
It was all a dream, I concluded,
And maybe I'm meant to be alone.
I'm on the outside,
Looking in, to a world,
I don't truly understand.
Am I in the right era?
Am I with the right crowd?
It seems they're on the inside,
Looking out, at the me,
They don't truly understand.
They are in there,
Mocking me, because I'm different.
I'm out there,
Reaching out to those on the outside,
Looking in.
It let's me know I'm not alone.
I'm not the only one on the outside,
Looking in.
Looking in, to a world,
I don't truly understand.
Am I in the right era?
Am I with the right crowd?
It seems they're on the inside,
Looking out, at the me,
They don't truly understand.
They are in there,
Mocking me, because I'm different.
I'm out there,
Reaching out to those on the outside,
Looking in.
It let's me know I'm not alone.
I'm not the only one on the outside,
Looking in.
People say John was a dreamer,
But I assure 당신 of this;
He was not the only one.
I am a dreamer, too.
He was clear when he told us,
"Imagine all the people,
Living life in peace."
Why aren't people listening?
People want a war so badly,
They can't stand it!
Didn't John tell us,
"Give peace a chance"?
I think his message was clear.
I think he'd be baffled,
If he saw what was going on.
John, I want 당신 to know,
I'm still listening.
Who is with me?
But I assure 당신 of this;
He was not the only one.
I am a dreamer, too.
He was clear when he told us,
"Imagine all the people,
Living life in peace."
Why aren't people listening?
People want a war so badly,
They can't stand it!
Didn't John tell us,
"Give peace a chance"?
I think his message was clear.
I think he'd be baffled,
If he saw what was going on.
John, I want 당신 to know,
I'm still listening.
Who is with me?
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Just give them a chance.
They may look unsightly,
But they're amazing once they blossom.
They're often judged 의해 their looks,
But take them seriously.
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A tulip, 또는 a rose.
I may not be attractive,
But I'm pretty nice.
Don't judge what 당신 don't know.
Yes, weeds are flowers, too.
Get to know them.
I guarantee 당신 won't regret it.
Just give them a chance.
They may look unsightly,
But they're amazing once they blossom.
They're often judged 의해 their looks,
But take them seriously.
They're great once 당신 know them.
I know I'm not a daisy,
A tulip, 또는 a rose.
I may not be attractive,
But I'm pretty nice.
Don't judge what 당신 don't know.
Yes, weeds are flowers, too.
Get to know them.
I guarantee 당신 won't regret it.
She was once someone I know.
She is now someone I knew.
I told her all of my secrets.
She never told a soul.
She never ran out of things to say,
To make me feel better.
She was the 별, 스타 of the sea,
But her ship sailed away.
The waves pushed me back.
Now, I find, I'm all alone.
This great person I knew,
Was a good friend.
It's a shame this had to end.
I miss her greatly,
But pining over her,
Won't change anything at all.
I have to 옮기기 on.
It's time to let go.
I will never forget what we had.
I finally accepted that it wasn't meant to be.
She is now someone I knew.
I told her all of my secrets.
She never told a soul.
She never ran out of things to say,
To make me feel better.
She was the 별, 스타 of the sea,
But her ship sailed away.
The waves pushed me back.
Now, I find, I'm all alone.
This great person I knew,
Was a good friend.
It's a shame this had to end.
I miss her greatly,
But pining over her,
Won't change anything at all.
I have to 옮기기 on.
It's time to let go.
I will never forget what we had.
I finally accepted that it wasn't meant to be.
Who are 당신 to tell me,
That I'm not so pretty?
Malicious Mirror, 당신 weren't my friend.
당신 were my worst enemy!
당신 told me I was ugly,
And I couldn't make friends.
But I stayed strong,
And proved 당신 wrong!
I'll now direct it to you,
Oh, Christians, I verily say,
Who are 당신 to tell me,
What I should be?!
당신 told me to be prejudiced.
I was blind to your ways,
But now I see,
당신 tried to force a false identity.
What were 당신 trying to do,
When 당신 told me to believe,
Your lies? 당신 said my grandfather,
Whom I loved dearly, is in Hell,
And I know that he is well.
He's behind that pearly gate,
And I know that is his fate.
Christians, 당신 betrayed my trust,
Only to cause a thirst for lust.
That I'm not so pretty?
Malicious Mirror, 당신 weren't my friend.
당신 were my worst enemy!
당신 told me I was ugly,
And I couldn't make friends.
But I stayed strong,
And proved 당신 wrong!
I'll now direct it to you,
Oh, Christians, I verily say,
Who are 당신 to tell me,
What I should be?!
당신 told me to be prejudiced.
I was blind to your ways,
But now I see,
당신 tried to force a false identity.
What were 당신 trying to do,
When 당신 told me to believe,
Your lies? 당신 said my grandfather,
Whom I loved dearly, is in Hell,
And I know that he is well.
He's behind that pearly gate,
And I know that is his fate.
Christians, 당신 betrayed my trust,
Only to cause a thirst for lust.
When 당신 told me you'd visit me,
당신 lied! Oh, how could this be?
Alas! 강아지 사랑 tragically died.
I felt, as if, I'd fallen, into the dirt.
This 로스트 love, left me badly hurt.
But I am all right.
I'm very much alive.
I'll take this scarred heart,
Let it heal, and keep it, from falling apart.
They say it's better to have loved and lost,
But, I think, I would have been better off,
To have never loved at all.
To 사랑 again, I never will.
It isn't worth, the pain that 당신 feel.
사랑 is for someone, who isn't me.
I think it's best to let it be.
I am just fine, with the company of friends.
Not with lovers, that's how it is.
당신 lied! Oh, how could this be?
Alas! 강아지 사랑 tragically died.
I felt, as if, I'd fallen, into the dirt.
This 로스트 love, left me badly hurt.
But I am all right.
I'm very much alive.
I'll take this scarred heart,
Let it heal, and keep it, from falling apart.
They say it's better to have loved and lost,
But, I think, I would have been better off,
To have never loved at all.
To 사랑 again, I never will.
It isn't worth, the pain that 당신 feel.
사랑 is for someone, who isn't me.
I think it's best to let it be.
I am just fine, with the company of friends.
Not with lovers, that's how it is.