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Questions To Ask Breeders When Looking For English Springer Spaniel Puppies For Sale

By Bernadette Martin


It is an instant reaction, you see a springer spaniel puppy and fall in love. Few can resist that wiggly bundle of joy that is so happy to see you. Well, before you run off and adopt the first pup that comes along, here are a few points to look for when searching for English springer spaniel puppies for sale in your area.

Some kennels have better reputations than others. Focusing on what each one offers will help you find a breeder who guarantees their stock. This means you will be less likely to end up with a puppy who has health issues, undesirable personality traits, or physical deformities.

Top notch kennels adhere to breed standards set by the American Kennel Club. With springer spaniels there are two main lines, show and field. Canines destined for the show ring tend to be better companions for individuals living in the city as they have lower exercise requirements. Field lines are compromised of working dogs. These canines need to have a job, and do best in active households.

Once you decide upon the qualities you desire in your future companion, select kennels that breed stock that displays those traits. Pin point the activities you plan on using your spaniel for, be it obedience, hunting, show, or tracking. Temperaments will vary depending on the characteristics each breeder focuses on. After discovering potential kennels, ask the owner if there are any health issues that may be inherited from the parents. Reputable breeders will be open with this information.

You should be able to see the parents. This will give you an idea of what to expect from the puppy as it matures. Plus, this way you can observe what personality traits and physical characteristics the parents are passing on to their offspring. Be cautious of breeders who make excuses or are reluctant to reveal the parents. This could be a sign of a puppy mill, or irresponsible breeder who is more likely to breed dogs that do not meet breed standards.

Steer clear of kennels that breed for profit instead of quality. This is done by asking how often the females are bred, and at what age this happens. Responsible outfits do not allow their dogs to reproduce until two or three years of age. The reason for this is to prevent any health issues or undesirable traits to be passed on to the offspring. A dogs temperament does not set until the age of three, and some health conditions only become present as the animal matures. An example of this is hip dysplasia. Some breeders take the extra step of checking their stocks hips and elbows via x-ray to check for dysplasia and other conditions.

The most important consideration to keep in mind is the personality of your potential pet. Some breeders will match personality types to new owners. Whether the kennel owner does this or you do, spend some time observing the litter. Create a list of qualities you desire in a dog. This way you will walk away with a companion that matches your lifestyle.

Researching kennels and breeders, observing the puppies, and asking the right questions will help you discover the ideal companion. There is nothing more rewarding than walking away with a fuzzy springer spaniel pup that will give you years of happiness.




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