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Choosing The Right Breeder
Your chances of having a smarter and more adorable dog will be better if the dog came from a breeder. A breeder helps make sure that the dog is healthy, well-socialized and the best of their type. The breeder will also make sure that the dog he breeds can be unique. A good breeder also tries t ensure that the dog can have a great future. So the breeder will usually ask questions about your past dog experiences. Great breeders to some extent will even do follow-ups on the dog after it has been given to you for the lifespan of the dog.

Here are some tips that can help you find a very responsible breeder:

• The good breeder will only sell a dog under contract. The contract will state the breeder’s policy regarding the dog’s health guarantee, return or refund policy, and other things such as the rights and responsibilities between the owner and the breeder.
• The good breeder will be knowledgeable about dog’s diseases and the one’s that could affect that breed.
• The good breeder will offer you puppy support. For some reason you are unable to take care of the puppy, the breeder must be willing to take it back and find a better home.
• The good breeder will also show you the parents of the puppy. A picture will usually do, but in most cases the male usually lives in the premises. The history of the dog should also be provided.
• The good breeder will really look for the best home for a dog by properly screening potential buyers.
• The home or kennel of the breeder’s dog will be very clean.
• The good breeder can be able to answer the questions you have and should be willing to answer them. The good breeder should also tell you of the proper care and maintenance of the dog.
• The good breeder will also show you the proper environment where the dogs are raised and bred.
• The good breeder will allow you to check out the pups but will not let you handle them all. The pup may become ill when it becomes exposed to different people. Only the serious buyers should be allowed to handle the pups.

By being able to find the right breeder you are very well ensured that the dog you’ll be getting is not breed mixed from a Chihuahua and a Doberman. Getting a dog from a breeder can also make your life easier when you train and raise the dog because of the help a good breeder will provide.

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