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Dog Breeders – Finding A Professional Breeder That Puts Health First
If you are thinking about getting a specific pure bred puppy, the best route is
to go to a professional breeder. And if you want to make sure that the purebred
puppy is in great health, has a sound temperament, and one that will match with
your personality and lifestyle, then you need to find an honest and
knowledgeable breeder, one that will help you find that perfect puppy.
The Importance Of Finding The Right Breeder
Nowadays, finding a reputable breeder is not as easy as it used to be. Many
self-proclaimed breeders are nothing more than regular dog owners practicing
“backyard breeding”. Many of these backyard breeders lack proper knowledge,
history, and understanding of the breed, other than the one that they own.
Therefore, you need to do a thorough research and find a legitimate breeder, one
who is also honest and well educated about specific dog breeds. A reputable
breeder should be able to give you pertinent information about his puppies, as
well as answer questions you may have regarding the breed, even after you have
purchased the puppy. Most importantly, a reputable breeder should have genuine
interest and love for his dogs.
One advantage of going to a breeder is that he has first-hand experience and
knowledge of raising that specific dog breed. These are two important factors
that he can pass down to you which will help you raise a healthy and happy dog.
Reliable breeders are concerned about many aspects of their dogs, with health
being number one.
Health
A reputable breeder's top priority is to make sure that his puppies are free of
genetic diseases that are common and dangerous to that specific breed. For
instance, a breeder of Labrador retrievers should test their puppies for, at the
least, diseases and disorders that are common with the breed, such as
developmental diseases of the bone and joint, retinal dysplasia, and tricuspid
dysplasia.
That breeder should all have an updated certificate for eye evaluation obtained
from the Canine Eye Registration Foundation that ensures the puppy does not have
genetic eye disease. The results of the eye evaluation should be registered at
the Canine Health Information Center, where potential buyers and owners can go
to and check the results.
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