Friday, September 13, 2013

Find a Good Dog Breeder

Studies have shown that pets from mass-producing
animal farms are more likely to have health and
behavioral issues as the animals are raised in an
overloaded area with low levels of socialization.
Buying a puppy from a good breeder ensures that
you have a healthy, happy, long lived and
possibly purebred pet. There are many ways to
tell if you have found a good breeder or an
undesirable mass-producing breeder. A good
breeder takes care of their pet from the birth
and onwards throughout the development of their
animals.

Here are some signs that you are dealing with a
good dog breeder:

A good dog breeder asks lots of questions:

1. Would you like to check the puppy's current
home?

A good dog breeder wants you to see the place
where they raise their puppies so that you will
be able to provide the same type of appropriate
home for the puppy. They want to make sure that
their puppies will be staying in a nice place
similar to what they have previously provided it
with. A good dog breeder will also provide you
some tips of how to set up the puppy's new
environment.

2. Where do you live?

They want to know where you will keep their dogs
and what kind of environment they are likely to
have. These dog breeders want to be sure that you
plan to put their dogs in a safe and happy place.

3. Are you knowledgeable about the specific breed
that they are offering?

The dog breeder wants to know if you understand
the behavioral pattern of the particular breed
you have chosen. This way, they will be assured
that their pet is well taken care of. If you lack
knowledge about that breed, often they will
suggest another dog breed that is closer to your
understanding. They will not sell their puppies
to you if you don't know how to deal with them
correctly, this could be detrimental to you and
your new pet. They will offer you dog that is
compatible with your lifestyle so that you and
your pet will be comfortable with each other.

A good dog breeder will not sell their puppy just
to anyone, they need to know if you are capable
of taking care of the new pet. A good breeder
will never bargain or haggle on the price as they
know that they have provided the best for their
puppies and buying at a stable price can save you
money and assure them that you can afford the
puppy's lifestyle.

Breeders of specific types of dogs can only breed
seasonally as they try to maintain the good
health of the mother. The health of the puppies
starts before they are even born. This health is
heavily determined on mother before, during and
after pregnancy. If the mother is well taken care
of then the puppies will definitely be healthy
and well-nourished. A good dog breeder will
always show or provide a copy of pedigrees or
health certificates of the pets.


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