Looking For A Good Dog Breeder
by Alton Hargrave
If you are interested in getting a dog, you should be interested
in dog breeders.
The safest place to get a new dog would be from a
dog breeder. That gives you a history or insight of the prospective
dog you are interested in. You can find dog breeders in the
newspaper or online. If you see a great looking dog in public, you
could strike up a conversation with the owner and ask where they got
their dog. Try to verify the breeders reputation. There are several
methods you can use to make sure the breeder is professional,
reliable and can be trusted.
Ask the Dog Breeder for References.
A good, experienced dog breeder can provide you
with references to some of his or her clients. Most people who have
purchased a puppy from them would be glad to share their experiences
with you. Of course, it would be even better if you locate past
clients without being directed by the breeder. Not that easy, but
word gets around, good or bad. Maybe some of your freinds or family
have dealt with this breeder in the past.
Be Rready to Ask Questions. And, Expect to Answer
Many Questions Yourself.
Good breeders are very interested in screening
prospective buyers themselves. They want the puppies to go to good
homes. Questions such as whether you have small children, size of
your home and yard. Is the yard fenced? Have you ever owned a dog
before? Do you already have a veterinarian? Can you or someone else
spend the neccessary time with a very young puppy until the puppy is
older? If a breeder fails to ask questions such as these, he may not
care about the welfare of his puppies. Or, he may be having a hard
time selling...a possible sign of other problems.
Is Price Important?
Of course! Price is important with anything you
invest in. With some breeds, such as Yorkies, the price will range
from a few hundred to many thousands of dollars. But, more money
doesn't always mean better dog. If you are getting into the dog show
scene, you would need more expensive dogs. Most of us are not
interested in showing our dogs. Compare prices to decide what your
needs are.
Health Guarantees
You should get some sort of health guarantee
before you buy. In writing. Most breeders give only a short
guarantee for health due to the many deseases a puppy faces. That is
why you should take your puppy to a good vet as soon as possible. Do
this before your health guarantee runs out. You will want to get
your new puppy any shots he needs. Choose a vet that keeps up with
the latest information involving puppy innoculations. Some of the
shots given in the past are not needed today and may even be
harmful.
Good breeders will take all the time you need to
answer your questions. Get everything in writing when you buy and
follow your dog breeders suggestions. Remember, they have the
experience.
About the Author
Alton Hargrave offers advice and resources for
those interested in dogs. His website,
http://Dog-Daze.net contains honest information regarding all
breeds of dogs, deseases of dogs and how to maintain your dog.