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How To Select A 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.

To find a responsible breeder, many sources recommend going to dog shows to gain access to many breeders and AKC marketplace. One can gain additional information on a specific breed by visiting its parent club. For people living in the United States, it is easy to find the parent club within any locality through the website of the American Kennel Club.

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.

Before making a choice of a breeder to make a purchase from, it is advisable to visit their home or the facility where they do the breeding from. One should request to see at least of the parents of the puppies they are about to buy. One can determine the kind of appearance and temperament the puppy will have when it is grown by looking at the parents. If the parent is not so pleasing, one should opt for another puppy with better parents.

When visiting, it is good to look at the facility carefully. Its condition must be good with the floors, walls, and other surfaces appearing clean. It should be odorless and tidy. Puppies an do other dogs should be friendly, well fed, clean, and active. Signs or illness and malnutrition should be watched with care. Ill puppies will have runny nose and eyes lethargy, cough, and sore skin. Malnutrition is indicated by rib cages that protrude.

One should also observe how the breeder interacts with the puppies and parents. The individual should show genuine care for their animals. Puppies that appear to shy away from the breeder may be indicative of improper handling. One should buy a puppy that appears jovial to meet strangers and one that does not withdraw away from littermates and people.

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.

It is very important to allow the puppies to reach a good age before taking them away from their mother. For proper growth and well-being, the puppy needs to mature and socialize with its littermates and mother enough before being separated. Thus, only puppies older than 12 weeks should be bought.




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