Friday, November 7, 2008

Dog Trainer - Looking For The Best One To Train Your Little Pup!

By Abhishek Agarwal

If you go to the market looking for a pure breed of dogs, you should get a breeder from whom the animal is to be purchased. This might often be, easy as looking the classified section of the local paper, but you would like to make it sure that you've chosen a reputable breeder. There are many ways to ensure that your breeder knows what he must and is quite reliable, trustworthy and professional.

Have References

A good breeder will always be able to give you references of customers with whom he worked during the past. These will include people who might have purchased a utilized stud services or puppy and they will be very happy to share their good experiences to you. Selecting a breeder who was used by people you know is a very good alternative too. If your family member or friend was quite happy with the services and treatments provided from a breeder, the chances are good that you'll get the best too.

Prepare for the FAQ's

Any good breeder would have numerous questions for you like you've for him, perhaps even more. Good breeders always work to make it sure that the dogs which they breed are with the appropriate people. They might ask whether you've children, size of your home or yard, and many other questions which help them to make you know the dog which you seek is correct for you and your whole family. A breeder who doesn't enquire like this must just be looking for the money, and is probably not the kind of breeder to do business. Any good breeder has keen interest of both the clients and the dog in his mind.

Guarantees

Any good breeder checks the puppies for health risks before selling them. Some problems aren't detectable till the later stages in life. For example, If you buy one golden retriever pup, and 6 months later you discover that it will have hip dysplasia (it's a genetic disorder in the animal's hip joints, it's often undetectable till the animal gets old), any good breeder will refund you, without any questions being asked. Genetic disorders like these are overcome by the usage of breeding selectively (hip dysplasia has a 25% to 85% probability that it might be of genetic origin), but quite sometimes a puppy might display this disorder even if there's not even a trace of this defect in either of it's parent's history.

Various Other Sources

Besides seeing in the paper or the net for a perfect dog breeder, they can be found from vet's offices, dog shows, and in pet supply stores. Dog shows is a brilliant choice as the breeders which attend these shows show one of his\her dogs or are present there to see one of their pets which was bred and sold during the past.


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