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How To Find A Reputable Labrador Retriever Breeder

By Virginia Parker


Finding a reputable dog breeder does not need to be a challenge. With a few simple guidelines, it can be very easy, and can help potential owners to avoid some of the problems they are likely to encounter if they do not do careful research in their Labrador retriever breeder.

A good breeder cares about their animals and is concerned with their well being. The dogs are treated like family and are never kept in cages. When researching, ask to see where the dogs live. A great breeder only breeds their dog or dogs to enhance the breed and stick to a schedule that does not out the health of the mother in jeopardy.

Be prepared to ask questions of the breeder and to see where they keep their dogs. There should never be any hesitation from the retriever breeder to provide you with information; they should be proud of their animals. Buying a purebred is expensive and buyers should expect to get the most of their money.

Don't be surprised to find that there is a waiting list to get a puppy. Serious breeders often only breed their dogs when there is a demand for the puppies and will ot have a bunch of animals waiting to find homes. They care enough to only supply to demand and this helps to control pet populations.

Ask for veterinary records. Reputable breeders have these and always ensure that their animals receive regular check ups and are up to date on all of the required vaccinations. This is not an expense that bad breeders will bother with and if the records are not available it should be taken as a sign that perhaps this is not someone you want to make a purchase from.

Beware of puppy mills. Animals are often caged, forced to breed, and are kept in deplorable conditions. The adults often live their entire life in a cage and can be malnourished, require veterinary care, and are definitely not a part of the family. They are good only because they produce puppies. Animals for sale from this type of breeder are often cheaper, are very often sickly or inbred, have not been evaluated by a veterinarian, and most likely have not received vaccinations.

Taking the time to do careful research is worth it. Getting to know your retriever breeder, and to know that they care about the animals they are selling, can be the difference between getting a healthy, quality dog as opposed to one that could have the potential to have lots of health problems because of irresponsible breeding.

It is worth the work involved to find a really great retriever breeder. Try to be patient and ensure that things are thought through, and that the pet you are considering is happy and healthy. The big pay off is having a wonderful companion that will fit into the family and be a part of it for years.




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