Saturday, 5 November 2016

Tips On Choosing Labrador Retriever Breeder

By Jerry Miller


Many breeders have been attracted to the business of dog breeding because it is lucrative. However, not all breeders know what they are doing. Some only get into the business for the money. Buyers have a hard time telling breeders who are only interested in the money from genuine ones. That has made finding a good Labrador retriever breeder difficult, especially for people who lack knowledge. This article offers help with choosing breeders.

To find a responsible breeder, many sources recommend going to dog shows to gain access to many breeders and AKC marketplace. One can gain additional information on a specific breed by visiting its parent club. For people living in the United States, it is easy to find the parent club within any locality through the website of the American Kennel Club.

Some breeders take the habit of breeding as a hobby that they only engage in during their free time. Such breeders usually have some other full-time occupation somewhere else. When that kind of breeder is the first one to come across, it is likely that one may be turned off about the whole idea of obtaining a puppy. However, the best way to avoid that is to visit several other breeders and do a comparison. To buy a good dog, one should ensure that the seller has an extensive amount of knowledge and experience.

The facility where breeding is done must be visited before one makes a choice of the breeder to make a purchase from. The parents of a puppy must be inspected too. One can have an idea about what their dog will be like when it is grown by observing the appearance and temperament of the parents.

One should observe the facility carefully during their visit. Its condition should be good and the floor and walls should be clean. No odors should be emanating from the facility as well. Puppies should be lively, clean, well fed, and friendly. One should watch for signs of illness and malnutrition. Protruding rib cages is often a sign of malnutrition while runny eyes and nose, coughing, lethargy, and skin sores are often indicative of illness.

One should also pay attention to the interaction between the breeder and the puppies. Good breeders will appear to genuinely care for the puppies and the adult dogs. The puppies should not appear to shy away from the breeder. They should also be very outgoing with strangers. Puppies that keep their distance and appear to be withdrawn should not be acquired.

It is very important to have a good relationship with the seller. This way, one can gain more information about the animal before buying. One can also be able to call the seller in case there is an incident with the dog. Some breeders provide contracts for buyers to sign, which allow breeders to reclaim their dogs if good care is not being provided by the buyer. That is what most responsible breeders do to protect their animals from abuse.

It is very important to allow the puppies to reach a good age before taking them away from their mother. For proper growth and well-being, the puppy needs to mature and socialize with its littermates and mother enough before being separated. Thus, only puppies older than 12 weeks should be bought.




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