To tell if a puppy is from a good breeder, look for the following signs…
Health Testing and Records
- The breeder tests the parents for common breed-specific health issues (e.g., hip dysplasia, heart problems) and provides health clearances.
- You receive a health record for the puppy, including vaccinations, deworming, and any treatments.
Clean, Safe Environment
- The puppies are raised in a clean, well-maintained environment, with plenty of space to move around.
- The breeder allows you to visit and see where the puppies are raised.
Socialization
- Puppies are well socialized from a young age, exposed to various people, sounds, and environments to develop good temperaments.
Responsible Breeding Practices
- The breeder breeds for health, temperament, and breed standards, not for profit. They may only have 1-2 litters per year.
- They can provide information about the puppy’s lineage and are knowledgeable about the breed.
Contract and Guarantee
- A written contract is provided, outlining the puppy’s health guarantee, return policy, and responsibilities for both parties.
- The breeder offers a health guarantee for the puppy, typically covering genetic issues or serious health concerns.
Knowledge and Transparency
- The breeder is knowledgeable about the breed and asks you questions to ensure you are a good fit for the puppy.
- They provide clear, honest answers about the puppy’s health, temperament, and any potential risks.
No Pressure or Urgency
- The breeder does not rush or pressure you into making a decision. They want to ensure the puppy is going to the right home.
- They may ask you to fill out an application and even meet the puppy’s parents before finalizing the sale.
References and Reputation
- A reputable breeder has good reviews or can provide references from past buyers or veterinarians.
- They may be registered with breed clubs like the AKC or other reputable organizations.
A puppy from a good breeder will come from a healthy, well-socialized, and clean environment, with proper health testing and documentation. The breeder will be knowledgeable, transparent, and committed to responsible breeding practices, with a focus on the puppy’s welfare.