Sunday, March 18, 2018

Tips For Locating Responsible And Reputable AKC Lab Breeders

By Jose Wilson


If you have decided to introduce a new puppy into your family, you have several choices. You can visit the local animal shelter, take a free puppy from a friend, buy one from a private owner, or purchase a purebred dog from a professional breeder. When you have your heart set on a pure blooded Labrador, your next step is to find reputable and ethical AKC lab breeders.

On the American Kennel Club's website you will get all kinds of information about Labradors, and other breeds. It has information on characteristics and traits, club memberships, planned events happening throughout the year, and breeders. You won't find recommendations on specific breeders however. They do have links to help you find someone local.

Not all professionals who breed dogs are in the business full time. If you have to leave a message to have a call returned, you shouldn't be too concerned that you are contacting an unreliable breeder. You certainly don't want to conduct the whole transaction over the phone or by email. You need to visit the breeder's home and kennel. This is the only way to know the conditions puppies are living in.

If a breeder doesn't want you to tour the kennels, or tries to steer you away from certain areas, you should see a big, red flag. There should be no problem with you having free access to the public areas. The puppies should be happy to see the breeder and act in an energetic and friendly way. There should be no animals looking underfed or sick.

Any reputable breeder is going to be something of an expert on the dogs she handles. It's not unusual for purebred dogs to inherit diseases and health conditions. If you haven't already researched this information, you need to ask the breeder about it, and about the genetic background of the puppy you are interested in. You can also ask if the parents are available for you to see.

Reputable breeders are protective of the puppies they have for sale. Many require new owners to sign contracts agreeing to relinquish a puppy to the breeder if they are not able to care for the dog, or aren't caring for it properly. A good breeder can judge whether or not a buyer is a good match for the puppy they want.

The AKC does inspections of kennels periodically, and if they find offenses, a breeder can be fined and penalized by losing their privileges. When an inspector is especially concerned she will contact law enforcement. You can find out if the breeder you are working with has had issues with the club by visiting the AKC's website.

Pets add a lot to families. They usually become valued members that are loved and well cared for. When you decide to introduce a pure breed into the household, you need make sure it comes from a reputable breeder, not one that runs a puppy mill in the guise of AKC certified kennel.




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