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Rare Dog Breed Salesperson Judgment Tips
Useful information you should use to judge a rare dog breeder
Like in any other business out there, you will find cheats and swindlers and this short article will help to protect yourself. In my day, personally dealt with many dog breeders of all kinds, including rare dog breeders and noticed the differences between the good and the bad. Here is some of what I’ve learned:
Don’t buy from dog breeders that do the following:
Breeders selling puppies that are under 7 weeks old are causing harm to the dogs because early separation from the litter can damage them psychologically and socially. A rare dog breed that is damaged in such a way is more of a crime than a not so rare breed. At least it should be a crime. And besides, you don’t want a dog with personality problems. Ask the breeder how old the puppy is and do some research on the internet to find out roughly what size the dog should be. (Height and weight)
Breeders that let you handle very young puppies are heightening the chances that the dogs will transmit diseases and pass them on to the other dogs. An experienced breeder knows these risks and many other rare little packs of trouble. Buy from a breeder who seems FAR too cautious rather than lax and permitting.
Breeders that show you no proof that the rare breeds, usually pedigree dogs, have been tested for genetic and other diseases. If they aren’t up front about something then that usually means there’s something to hide.
Buy from a breeder who does the following: (Generally look for the opposites of what’s listed above. Below are examples of integrity.)
They belong to a rare dog breeders club and encourage you to speak with other members.
Experienced dog breeders are usually very passionate about breeds and especially rare breeds. A good dog breeder will ask you lots of questions to make sure the dog is going into safe hands. As the breed becomes more rare, the breeder will use more caution because he has integrity. Looking for rare dog breeds should direct a lot of questions your way.
The dog breeder will spend time making sure you understand his suggestions regarding examinations, health, diet info, etc. The breeder will be very serious about this because the dog’s safety is most important to him.
Look for the breeder’s values before you look at the breeds. If he is out looking for a sale then he might lie to you, and he might endanger the dogs. Use these tips to objectively judge how likely it is that the breeder is being up front with you.
Sincerely,
Rusty .S
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About the Author
I hope you will find my article useful. I am a dog enthusiast and have been for many years. I’ve inspired many of my close friends to purchase specific rare breeds and am now trying to become a breeder myself.Also, learn all about a great inexpensive dog training system that worked wonders for me http://lennybruce.sitstay.hop.clickbank.net/
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