Choosing the Right Pug Breeder Is in Your Best Interest
There is a wide variety of pug breeders to choose from when deciding
what pet to get. It almost seems that the best choice would be
to cover one’s eyes and randomly pick a breeder, but that is of
course not the case. There is a method that one can use to make
sure that the chosen pug breeder will be the right one. It involves
asking the right questions and getting to know the breeder on
more than just a business level to make sure the pug is being
bred in a healthy environment.
Asking Questions
Asking questions is one of the most important, if not the most
important, tool someone can use to choose the right pug breeder.
The breeder should be able to provide some sort of local breed
club membership or a membership to the Pug Dog Club of America.
Also, ask for a record of the pug’s shots and medical records.
To make sure you are going to take care of your new pug in the
right way, ask for any special instructions on how to take care
of the pug. Even better, if you have any questions at all about
raising the dog, be sure to ask the breeder.
Also, ask if you can visit the home of the breeder to make sure
the pug has been living in a healthy environment. That way, both
the pug breeder and the potential owner get a chance to meet and
talk about the animal. The breeder wants a good home for the dog
just as much as the new owner does, so the breeder should be willing
to meet face-to-face and discuss the “transaction”. When choosing
the right pug breeder, it is important to know that good breeders
care deeply about the dogs they raise and will do everything in
their best interest to provide the dogs with good homes and maintain
a good reputation to build referrals and, hopefully, loyal returning
customers.
After Getting the Pug
Leaving the breeder’s home with the pug does not have to be the
end of the relationship between the new owner and the breeder.
If the new owner has any questions regarding the pug, whether
it is a health concern, general feeding questions, or anything
else that comes to mind, one should not be afraid to get in contact
with the breeder and ask away.
A sign telling you whether you chose the right breeder will be
if he or she is willing to answer any questions the owner will
have. The owner will receive medical records and special information
needed for each puppy, and a pug breeder would not let one of
his/her puppies go to an incompetent family. Having questions
after bringing the puppy home shows that the owner cares for the
dog and wants only the best for it. At that point, the pug breeder
should know that it went to a good home.
Using these questions and any others one can think of when talking
to or meeting with a pug breeder will make the process more comfortable
and will allow the buyer to realize which breeder is the best
choice for him/her. This should serve as a basic guide to choosing
the right pug breeder. It takes equal effort and concern for the
pug
puppies on both parts to create a successful “transaction”.
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