((PKG)) DOG BREEDER
((Banner: Responsible Breeding))
((Reporters: Claire Wacziarg, Carley Wilson))
((Camera: Philip Alexiou))
((Adapted by: Martin Secrest))
((Map: Pasadena, Maryland))
((Popup Banner: Lori Froderman, a former Medical
Technician, breeds and births Golden Retrievers at her
property))
((NATS - house))
((Lori: Hi Maisie, I saw you already. I know, I love you.))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I just love dogs. They're like your best friend, and you can't
go wrong with a Golden (retriever). They are so sweet.
They really are. They love everybody.
((NATS - dogs in yard))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
Loving animals, that's one thing that inspired me, and a lot of
it has to do with being in the medical field and liking to help
people. I like to help dogs too.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
If the dogs are too closely related, they shouldn’t be bred.
We screen hips, elbows, thyroid, eyes and genetics. So, we
connect the dogs correctly together, so we’re not putting in
different types of disease in the dog.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I breed most of my females until they’re seven, and then we
fix (spay) them. We keep them in guardian homes. That
means I would place a dog with you at eight weeks, grows
up, stays with you for its lifetime. When it retires and I fix it,
you're still going to keep the female because you are the
parents of that dog.
((NATS - house))
((Lori: I don’t know. Where’s Beckett? Beckett? Beckett!
Yeah. He’s from Ukraine, and he’s a good guy. He passed
all his clearances, got a great temperament. He’s a good
male, yes he was.))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I don't want to sell you a dog, let's just say, that in six months
to seven months old, you have to have a hip replacement.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I think there are different kinds of breeders. I don't tend to
like breeders who get rid of their dogs at six and seven.
Why not use a guardian home? If that dog didn't work out in
your breeding program, spay it, leave it with the family.
They're still going to love it.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori: Yes, because you my babies. And actually, I hold
them and sing to them sometimes when they’re little too, so
they get to know my voice. Dilly dilly! Come back, thank
you. Don’t take a walk. Yes, you’re back, thank you. Now
down. I love you too.))
((NATS))
((Banner: Responsible Breeding))
((Reporters: Claire Wacziarg, Carley Wilson))
((Camera: Philip Alexiou))
((Adapted by: Martin Secrest))
((Map: Pasadena, Maryland))
((Popup Banner: Lori Froderman, a former Medical
Technician, breeds and births Golden Retrievers at her
property))
((NATS - house))
((Lori: Hi Maisie, I saw you already. I know, I love you.))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I just love dogs. They're like your best friend, and you can't
go wrong with a Golden (retriever). They are so sweet.
They really are. They love everybody.
((NATS - dogs in yard))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
Loving animals, that's one thing that inspired me, and a lot of
it has to do with being in the medical field and liking to help
people. I like to help dogs too.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
If the dogs are too closely related, they shouldn’t be bred.
We screen hips, elbows, thyroid, eyes and genetics. So, we
connect the dogs correctly together, so we’re not putting in
different types of disease in the dog.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I breed most of my females until they’re seven, and then we
fix (spay) them. We keep them in guardian homes. That
means I would place a dog with you at eight weeks, grows
up, stays with you for its lifetime. When it retires and I fix it,
you're still going to keep the female because you are the
parents of that dog.
((NATS - house))
((Lori: I don’t know. Where’s Beckett? Beckett? Beckett!
Yeah. He’s from Ukraine, and he’s a good guy. He passed
all his clearances, got a great temperament. He’s a good
male, yes he was.))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I don't want to sell you a dog, let's just say, that in six months
to seven months old, you have to have a hip replacement.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori Froderman, Dog Breeder))
I think there are different kinds of breeders. I don't tend to
like breeders who get rid of their dogs at six and seven.
Why not use a guardian home? If that dog didn't work out in
your breeding program, spay it, leave it with the family.
They're still going to love it.
((NATS - kennel))
((Lori: Yes, because you my babies. And actually, I hold
them and sing to them sometimes when they’re little too, so
they get to know my voice. Dilly dilly! Come back, thank
you. Don’t take a walk. Yes, you’re back, thank you. Now
down. I love you too.))
((NATS))