How to Tell Good Dog Breeders from Bad Ones
Many future dog owners have difficulties in finding a quality breeder. Particularly when it is the first time they do not have any experience. So what should you look for and what are the aspects that make a real good breeder?
Read this little article if you are looking for some guidance. You will get a real good idea of what makes a good breeder even if you do not have any experience at all.
First of all, it is particularly hard to find a great breeder because they don’t advertise a lot. Why is that? Many of the top notch breeders get their business from recommendations. They simply do not have to advertize, because their customers are on sort of a waiting list for puppies not even born.
Moreover, they focus specifically on one or two breeds only. If you find that a breeder has all kinds of different breeds available, run. This is not what you want.
One of the criteria to look for is how many puppies are available. Don’t be surprised if you do not find a lot of them. This can be a sign that quality comes first for him.
Furthermore one of the aspects of a great breeder is that he sells his puppies at the right time: Not too early and not too late. The right age of your new puppy would be some time in between nine and eleven weeks. Do not go for a breeder who sells puppies younger than 9 weeks.
Something a great breeder always does is to answer all the questions you might have in a real sensible way. If he does not, simply erase him from your list and don’t buy a puppy from him.
Not only is a good breeder proud of his work and of what he does; he will therefore explain things to you and happily answer your question.
What he will also do is he will show you around. So you can get an impression of the environment where your new dog grew up. Do not hesitate to ask any question you may have.
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