Choosing A Good Dog
Breeder
by: Luke Cameron
Are you planning on getting a dog? If you
are, then you really need to read this. There
are things you need to consider before getting a
dog. Of course, you don't want a sickly and
ill-tempered dog, right? You want one that you
will enjoy and will enjoy your company in
return. You want a loving, loyal and happy pet.
A healthy dog is a happy dog, don't forget that.
That is why it is very important to find a dog
breeder who has good breeding ethics and
produces a kennel of healthy dogs.
There are so many dog breeders these days and
they fall into different categories. Breeders in
the first category are responsible and careful.
They work hard to maintain the breed standards
and make sure that their dogs are in excellent
condition. These breeders make it a point to
know the common genetic diseases of the breed
and make sure that the dogs in their kennel are
safe from such diseases. They strive to breed a
new line of champions that will entail that the
dogs in the kennel are nothing less than the
best. The puppies from these breeders may be
expensive, but you will be comforted to know
that proper care has been given to the puppies
to make sure that you will be given a great pet
and companion.
The next category is the backyard breeders.
These breeders very rarely show dogs, or not at
all. They are not usually inclined to make money
from breeding. Of course they earn from breeding
their dogs, but they are not die-hard breeders.
Usually they breed their dogs to be able to give
to other people who would like to have a dog
just like theirs. However, backyard breeders
rarely take the time out to check their puppies
for diseases and maintain the breed standard.
However, some of their puppies can be healthy
and are quite nice, too.
The final category of dog breeders is called
puppy mill breeders. They are just in it for the
money. They don't care about the well-being of
the dogs at all. Most of the dogs in their
kennel may not be properly cared for or not even
been checked by a veterinarian at all! Puppies
from this kind of breeders usually have poor
health that may be genetic or acquired. The most
common health problem of puppies from such mills
is called Kennel Cough.
Now that you are aware of what kinds of dog
breeders there are, it is time for you to find a
good one and look for a dog to keep you company.
Good breeders are not very easy to locate. The
easiest way to find a good dog breeder is to
attend dog shows, from there you can ask around
and get suggestions on where to locate a dog
breeder.
However there are still other ways to tell if
a breeder is a good one.
First, you should take a look at how the
breeder advertises his kennel. Breeders who
advertise in newspapers are not exactly
unethical. But be careful if the advertisement
consists of several different breeds in their
kennel. They just might be puppy mills.
Once you have contacted a breeder, ask if you
can stop by their kennel to have a look at the
puppies. Sometimes, breeders may not allow
visits to their kennels for security reasons.
But keep in mind that it may also be because the
kennel is unhygienic and the dogs are in a
miserable state.
Ask the breeder if the puppies have been
checked by a veterinarian or if they have
already been given vaccines. Ask if the breeder
gives health guarantees.
Another thing you can do to ensure that you
are buying from a good dog breeder is to ask for
references. You can contact their previous
clients and ask for information on how their
puppies have turned out. If their responses are
satisfactory, call the breeder's veterinarian
and verify if the puppies have really been given
primary health care.
If you are satisfied with your research on
the dog breeder, you are prepared to bring home
your beautiful little fluffy bundle of joy!
About The Author
Luke Cameron has written articles for an online magazine offering
news, tips and articles on pet related
topics. | source: articlecity.com |