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Questions To AskIf you are thinking of purchasing a puppy it is important to get the right puppy. To do this you must pick the right breeder. Here is a list of questions to ask when looking for the right breeder to buy the right puppy from. You will know you have found a responsible breeder when the breeder makes you PROVE you are qualified to own one of their puppies. If a breeder doesn't ask you any questions but only asks to see your checkbook, walk away. If the breeder makes you feel like you are trying to adopt one of their kids, you have found a responsible breeder. If a breeder will sell to you without giving you the third degree, walk away. A breeder who sells carefully will have bred the litter carefully.
If you have any doubts as to the honesty of any of the information the breeder gives you-check it out. Remember it is your right and responsibility to make your purchase from someone who takes all steps necessary to produce dogs of quality and health, and then stands behind what they sell. There can be no gray areas when it comes to selling living creatures. Defective puppies suffer pain, as do the owners who love them. Breeders who do not question you about your home and family situation or how you intend to care for your puppy are those you should be cautious of. They are more than likely concerned about the financial aspects of the sale than about providing the very best home possible for their puppy. Also, remember that responsible breeders will want to ensure their pups will go to good homes, so do expect to be asked some questions yourself such as:
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