Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Reveal Top Secrets to Buying a Dog Online
Copyright (c) 2010 Alan Benney
If you are planning on buying a dog online or, a
puppy online, there are some very important
factors to take into consideration before you go
ahead.
Primarily, according to recent reports in
America, more than 180,000 puppies were bought
online. However, many people who experienced this
have had negative results, to say the least,
through lack of information. I would advise you
to read this article in its entirety, in order to
avoid this happening to you.
I must admit this figure at first I found
staggering however, after considering how much we
have come to rely on online shopping, this is
obviously an upward trend.
Most goods bought online are information
products. However, there are many physical goods
purchased as well. The results are fairly
positive in respect, if the goods don't arrive in
good condition you can return them right? Or get
a refund or a replacement.
On the other hand, buying a dog, or a puppy,
online are poles apart for example: You can't
send the dog, or puppy, back and expect a
replacement. That would be pretty cruel right?
If the dog arrives in bad health it then becomes
your responsibility. There have been cases when
the arrival of the dog never happened. What do
you need to do to ensure this never happens to
you?
Let's not be too negative with regard to buying a
dog online. There are many very legitimate dog
breeders that provide a very good service;
nevertheless, there are many fraudsters as well.
Grab a pen and paper and take notes, or copy and
paste the information below for future reference.
Contact details of a breeder selling the dogs
online are really important. Make sure they have
a phone number where you can speak to them. Many
people hide behind web sites, and things are not
always as they seem, dial the number, for your
own peace of mind.
Confirm they are who they claim to be. It's so
easy to find out, conduct searches online, use
the breeders name, is one suggestion.
Furthermore, find people that have experience
with this dog breeder. Get their contact details
if possible, usually people that have a good
experience are more than pleased to share
positive results.
Health guarantees, and a health certificate from
a vet are critical. This will ensure the dog has
received all the appropriate vaccinations when
they are needed. Furthermore, contact the vet
that issued this information."
If you are unable to obtain this information my
advice would be to proceed with caution.
A further check, you may like to carry out would
be to the BBB. The better business bureau in the
area you live. Check to see if there have been
any problems reported with regard to this dog
breeder.
I may be old fashioned but, I like to see what I
am buying. If you are able pay a visit to the
breeder, in my opinion that would be the safest
option if possible.
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