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What You Need To Know When Choosing A Labrador Retriever Breeder

By Scott Watson


If you want to add a new dog to your family, you have likely been looking at different breeds in order to find one that suits your family and your lifestyle. If you have decided that you want a lab, finding the right Labrador retriever breeder is very important. Here is what you need to know in order to find a reputable breeder and get the dog of your dreams.

When a lab hunted with its human, it often had to leap into the water to retrieve a duck or a bird that a hunter had brought down. The water was often cold and it was expected that the dog bring back a bird without damaging the body or breaking the skin. Labs tend to love to swim and play fetch and will often spend hours doing so with their humans.

One thing to consider is what you want your dog for. Some breeders tend to focus more on producing hunting dogs while others tend to focus more on creating happy companions for families. Part of finding the right breeder for your needs is to find out what kinds of dogs they are producing.

Health of the pup is really important. Some conditions will be apparent when they are young while other conditions will not show up until they are grown up. One potentially serious health condition occurs when the hip joints do not form properly. You should ask a breeder what they are doing to help reduce the chances that your dog will end up with congenital health issues. Their answer may help you decide whether or not you want to get a puppy from them or use a different kennel.

Some individuals will let puppies go when they are younger while others want to let the young dogs stay with their mothers as long as possible. A dog that stays with its mother and its litter mates will learn a lot even in a few short weeks.

Keep in mind that not every breeder will have puppies available all the time. If a particular kennel has more than one breeding female they may have puppies more often but it's not a bad thing to have to wait for puppies. Females produce healthier puppies if they have a break between litters and you may be further ahead to wait for a puppy than go with a breeder who wears out their dogs.

You may want to find out if you can meet the puppies before you choose a specific one. Puppies have different personalities and it's nice to meet them and find out which suits your family best. Some individuals want confident, dominant dogs while others prefer ones that are a bit more submissive.

Once you know what to look for in a breeder, its time to find names to interview. One option is to look in breed specific publications or on national websites that are dedicated to a particular breed. Then you can start narrowing down your options until you find someone you trust that you can get your new pup from.




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