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Tips On Choosing Labrador Retriever Breeder

By Jerry Miller


Dog breeding has become a lucrative business that has attracted many people even those without any idea of what dog breeding is all about. That has made it hard for people to choose the right breeders, especially those who have no idea of how to differentiate good breeders from bad ones. Finding Labrador retriever breeder can be a difficult task, but with the tips in this article, it can be an easy one.

Visiting dog shows has come out as one of the best ways of finding good breeders. Such shows usually carry many breeders of different calibers. The shows also allow buyers access to AKC marketplace. Besides dog shows, one can also find useful information from parent clubs of the breed they are interested in. It is easy to locate parents clubs in the US using American Kennel Club website.

To some breeders, dog breeding is only a hobby that they engage in on a part-time basis. They are usually engaged in another full-time job most part of their day. Such breeders can be a real turn off if one is not aware of that. As such, it is important to consider several breeders and to be selective in the choice. The individual one settles for should be highly experienced and very knowledgeable in the field of animal breeding.

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 Puppies that keep their distance and appear to be withdrawn should not be acquired.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 a good idea to establish a good rapport with the breeder to learn more about the animals. One should feel comfortable calling the individual at any time when the dog has a problem after it is taken home. A responsible breeder will require the buyer to sign a contract that allows them to reclaim the dog if one cannot provide good care.

The puppies should be allowed to attain a certain age before they can be separated from its mother and littermates. The animals needs adequate time for socialization with its littermates and mother before being separated for its own well-being. The recommended age at which the puppy should be separated from its family is 12 weeks.




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