
1. Ask the breeder some questions to make sure he knows what he is talking about.
2. Make sure the breeder is not breeding 10 different breed at the same time. A reputable breeder will concentrate on one breed, maybe two similar ones maximum.
3. Ask to see where the puppy are raised. If the breeder does not want you to see the place, it is not a good sign. Some breeder might ask you to clean your shoes and hands before you go in though, this is to avoid contamination (for example if you have a cold).
4. Ask the breeder if he does competition with his dogs. Most reputable (but not all) go to dog shows with their dogs. It is not an absolute necessity though.
5. Ask for documentation about the puppy to see if it is registered with the AKC or other well known organisations.
6. A good breeder will ask YOU a lot of question about you and your family to make sure the breed you want will fit well in your environment and your lifestyle.
7. Ask the breeder at what age he lets the puppy goes. A reputable breeder knows that it is very important for the puppy to be with its mother from 6 to 10 weeks so the breeder should not let his puppy go before 8 weeks.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
7 tips to choose a reputable dog breeder
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2 comments:
Hi Franx! This is really a wonderful post! It would come to a great help for those who're planning to buy a puppy. Come up with a few more posts like this to help the novice dog lovers.
Thank you Michael I will improve myself and see you again
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