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Reputable Puppy Breeders - How to Find and Locate Them

By: Moses Wright

Posted on: 2007-08-18



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Article Summary: There are many sources for one to get a puppy, such as the kennel or the pet store. But if you want to get a purebred puppy, you must seek a reputable breeder to get the best results. This article discuss the possible ways for new puppy owners to find quality reputable breeders.

When deciding on a puppy, you must first consider if you desire to have a purebred or a mixed breed. If a pedigree is what you want, a reputable breeder will offer you the best bet for pups with a recognized heritage and certificates to authenticate their parental lineage.

Finding the right breeder depends on the breed that you select. Professional breeders do not breed their dogs frequently. Only when a mating pair of dogs is certified as fit and possess good temperaments that guarantee the future offspring to be as healthy will breeders do so. Breeders will also breed their dogs only when a sufficient number of homes have been evaluated and deemed appropriate for the new puppies.

As there are no hard and fast rules on how a standard breeder should behave and operate their business, you should seek advices and talk to as many breeders as you possibly can to make a better informed decision. There are different types of dog breeders out there. Learning more about the breeders will enable you to understand the consequences of your choice.

The ideal breeder should have the pair of dogs tested for every possible disease as well as have all the information regarding the pair's ancestors and health records on file. Should a breeder find no problem in the history of the pair, you must still confirm the details to be sure. You can ask the breeders for contacts of dog owners who have bought from them in the past, after which you can check with them if their dogs have any problems. This should not be difficult as responsible breeders always maintain a close relationship with their customers.

Reputable breeders have certain requirements that you must have before qualifying as a potential dog owner. These usually come as written contracts with a neuter requirement as a clause. This set a limit to the breeding registration on the specific breed. This is to ensure the breeder is protected and to control the dog population.

The person who wants his dogs must have a secured backyard and be prepared to attend certain classes such a puppy kindergarten. This is for you to be familiar with the challenges you will face when you bring the puppy home. This is very important especially for new dog owners.

Responsible breeders tend to ask and have more requirements than that if you buy from your local pet store. They are always anxious and do everything within their power to ensure that their puppies have good homes. This is what makes responsible breeders different from others who are not. This additional requirements are meant to be obstacles to the ownership of the dog, but to ascertain that owners are fully aware of the responsibilities involved. As expected, such irresponsible breeders would not care less about the well-being of the dogs as they are merely concerned about the bottom line.

One good way to spot a good breeder apart from observing the care given to the pets, is to note the condition of the mother after the birth and the treatment of the puppies. A good way would be to pay a visit to the breeder occasionally to check on the puppies' condition.

Another good quality of a responsible breeder is the voluntary assistance provided to the new owners of the puppies. If the placement of the puppy did not work out as well as hoped with a certain owner, the breeder can require the person to return the puppy and provide it with a better home since the life of the puppy is the responsibility of the breeder throughout the dog's life.

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Moses Wright
Moses Wright has been a dog lover since young and now he loves to help fellow dog owners solve their dog obedience training problems whenever he can. You can get a free copy of his book filled with useful and practical tips here: Free Dog Training Book

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