The relationship between veterinarians and breeders is complicated. A competent veterinarian and a reputable breeder are likely to get along just fine. However, there are some breeders who are more concerned with producing as many offspring as possible rather than focusing on the health of the babies, and many veterinarians have a moral and ethical problem with this.
A fairer estimation would be that some veterinarians have specific disreputable breeders that they will not provide veterinary services for.
Pet food is sold in grocery stores, through veterinarians and breeders.
You can find reputable breeders for schnauzer puppies by searching online for breed-specific clubs or associations, contacting local veterinarians for recommendations, or attending dog shows and events where breeders may be present. It's important to do thorough research and ask questions to ensure you are dealing with a responsible and ethical breeder.
You can find reputable breeders selling Maremma Sheepdog puppies through breed clubs, online directories, and referrals from veterinarians or other dog owners. It's important to do thorough research and visit the breeder in person to ensure they are ethical and responsible.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.
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There are veterinarians in every country in the world.
Live breeders give newborns the same way that us humans do. Whilst egg breeders lay eggs.
There are several good resources to find a listing of reputable breeders. One is the American Kennel Organization that has a listing of all registered breeders and the other is The Breeders Club that also has a listing of registered breeders.
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Breeders' Cup was created in 1984.
Breeders' Stakes was created in 1889.