What does it mean she is only available to a pet home?
I am considering getting a dog, and the owner of the dog I am interested in has mentioned that she is only available to a pet home. Could someone please explain what this means?
7 Answers
It means you can’t use her for working or breeding or fighting (though no dogs should be used for fighting)
Well I think that would be unfair to not allow anyone to have pets. Pets bring people happiness and if with the right owner the pet should be happy too. I have a dog and I don’t know what I would do with out her. I don’t think I could make it through one day without my dog. I do agree some people do not treat their animals how they should and some people are cruel to them. Animals were domesticated first mostly for things like sports and hunting but now people have come to know them as loyal companions. And it disturbs me at most pet stores how bad they care for their animals! I went to one the other day and the cages were really dirty and I saw a hamster that had like an infected arm that was all red and puffy and the hair was gone. Also their ferrets nails were extremely long. But just because some people are like this doesn’t mean all are some people love their pets like family. I know I do. Alot of the times people who cant have children will turn to a dog or cat as sort of their “fuzzy child” Animals can bring great joy but people need to learn to be responsible.
It means she is not suitable to be shown or bred, so should go to a home as a pet. Many breeders will require pets to be spayed or neutered at an appropriate age and not bred. If you are just looking for a pet and are not interested in showing or breeding, then she could be a good dog for you.
Means she cannot be shown in confirmation nor bred. But if this is a full grown dog (1+ yrs old), then the owner should have her spayed before releasing her so they know the dog won’t be used in a breeding program.
It means they don’t want her to be bred from more than anything ð
Being kept outside at all times as a guard dog or similar or (obviously) used as a fighting dog are also not wanted
It depends on how it looks on you. For me, as long as it’s not past your shoulders and then it would be ok but I prefer anything that doesn’t go previous the ears.
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