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Whatever you do, do not rush. Impulse buying is the easiest and
worst way to buy a puppy. Careful consideration of your needs
and circumstances is a good place to start. Each purebred dog
variety is bred for different purposes and temperaments. Studying
the various dog breeds will help you find a dog that fits your
personality and lifestyle. Becoming an informed shopper increases
the likelihood of a successful dog/owner relationship.
Reasons for having a dog vary from companionship, competition
in dog shows, obedience, field trials or carefully starting your
own line of purebred dogs. Excellent temperament, emotional stability,
instinct and conformation are never a matter of luck. Generations
of careful breeding to meet a certain criterion defined by the
breed standard of the American Kennel Club (or United Kennel Club).
Each breed has a certain predictability of type and temperament
when bred to meet the established standard for that breed..
After completing your dog homework and deciding which breed is right for you, finding
a dog is the next step.
Sources of Puppies
Brokers, pet stores, commercial kennels, backyard breeders, puppy mills, shelters, professional
breeders and rescue organizations are all sources of dogs. All sources have different purposes and goals for producing
or selling puppies. The doggie homework you have done should help you make the best decision to suit
your and the puppies needs.
Brokers buy and sell puppies
wherever they can.
They mostly deal with puppies for a profit.
Many times the broker buys from commercial kennels. However, they
also purchase puppies from backyard breeders and puppy mills.
A broker sells either directly to the buyer or to pet stores.
In this case, you cannot see the mother or her living conditions,
nor are you able to ask questions when you need help with raising
the puppy.
Pet stores rely on your
immediate attachment to the cute puppy.
While some pet store puppies have health certificates
and AKC registrations, there are many unknown variables. The source
of the puppy and the condition of the mother are not known . Contracts
offered usually benefit the seller more than the buyer. Also,
pet store employees are not generally prepared to answer questions
about temperament, care and health problems of specific breeds.
Neighbors or relatives
are a better source than a broker or pet store. But, more than
likely, they are not professional breeders.
They usually do not study characteristics and
genetics and, like most backyard breeders, they do not have hips
x-rayed for displaysia. Bitches and dogs can not be x-rayed for
an OFA certification before the age of two years old. Dogs and
bitches should not be bred before they are x-rayed. Also, bitches
should not be bred more than once a year. Waiting the year allows
the female dog a full recovery from the stress of whelping a litter.
Rescue organizations and
shelters are sources for pets in need of a new start.
They offer a pet that is screened for temperament
and health problems. Adopting a rescue dog can be a very rewarding
experience. Make sure you find out as much about the dog you are
adopting as possible. Some dogs have established needs such as
an aversion to cats, a temperament better suited for adults, or
an aversion to other dogs (males & females).
The best professional breeders
maintain a clean environment, breed with care, keep in touch with
their puppy people, study bloodlines, socialize their puppies,
follow the breed standard, certify health and prove their dogs
in the show ring or in the field.
The number of litters produced a year should
not exceed four unless the person is home all the time or has
a kennel manager. Responsible breeders are always working to improve
the breed. A good breeder also has the first responsibility of
taking back the puppy if things do not work out. Contracts offered
protect both the buyer and seller.
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