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Tips In Choosing The Best Dog Breeders By Jack Russell, Fri Dec 9th
Dog breeders could be found anywhere. However, buying thebest-looking puppy in the pet store does not necessarilyguarantee that you bought a pet with a top breed. What are the different types of breeders? Which of them providethe best dog breeds? 1) Look for reputable breeders. Well known breeders knowspecific details about their specialized breed. They examinegenetic diseases that are known to have physical and emotionalimpact on that breed, perform veterinary maintenance and sustainbreeding records.
A breeder of good reputation will provide you with both the goodand bad points about the breed you prefer. They offer usefuladvice and assistance to new dog owners. You could spot a reputable breeder when they grant quality forthe dogs they personally own. They would let you experience thekind of care they give the dogs and allow you to see where thedogs live. Most outstanding breeders are not out to make money. Theyprovide a written health guarantee with all the dogs they sell. Majority of the reputable dog breeders belong to local ornational breed organizations and clubs. 2) Avoid backyard breeders, puppy mills and pet shops. * Backyard Breeders. These people have limited education aboutthe breed standards. Commonly, backyard breeders do not maintaina regular check-up on the dog's
diseases and genetic makeup.Usually, these people breed to make money and allows the dogs toleave without screening the present home of the dog. * Puppy Mills. This is a term commonly used to describe abusiness that produces large quantities of dogs. Majority of thepuppies born and trained in puppy mills do not usually follow aregular veterinary care and appropriate feeding they need. Puppymills do not sell directly to the public. They only allow saleto pet shops, brokers and dog auctions. There is no generic breed testing executed in puppy mills. Thedogs born here have not been adequately socialized and trained.Most of the are sold in large numbers at the age of 3 to4 weeks that could later give the dogs emotional and healthproblems. * Pet shops. Many pet shops grant guarantees. However, theseguarantees last for only a year while majority of geneticdiseases found in dogs materialize when the animal is over ayear old. Most pet shops buy their dogs from puppy mills at avery young age for a cheap price. Young that are notsuitably socialized could cause behavior problems and poorhealth. Finding the best dog breeder means your pet could last a longerlife. Find a reputable breeder now and spare yourself frompossible heartache. About the author:Jack Russell is a a long time dog fancier, visit his DogResources Blog and download his Free Dog Owners Handbook - it'sDog Gone Good! http://www.daveshealthbuzz.com/dogcare/
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