Buying a Puppy
Once the decision has been made to have a puppy, consideration
must be given to the breed that best suits your lifestyle. Dogs
come in hundreds of shapes, sizes and personalities and choosing
the best one for you is the first step to securing a happy
long-term relationship. The choice of breed depends on what you
require of the dog. Is the puppy intended to be a working dog,
protector or companion? Consideration should then be given to the
requirements of the breed such as preferred levels or exercise,
space, company and interactions with other dogs.
Once the breed has been chosen you need to find your puppy. This
can be done through newspapers, advertisements at pet shops or
veterinary practices, animal welfare shelters or, most commonly,
breeders. Going to a certified Kennel Club breeder provides a high
level of security, precautions should be taken when looking at
puppies from other breeders:
- Always ask to see the mother and ask for
details of how to contact the owner of the stud dog so you can
confirm the information they give you. Sadly today there is money
to be made from puppy breeding and people operating puppy farms can
be very deceptive. Purchasing a puppy from a farm supports the
industry and complications can occur in terms of the dog's health
and behaviour, often directly related to the conditions in which
they were kept. The best way to gain knowledge of the local puppy
farms and other unscrupulous breeders is to contact local rescue
centres, veterinaries and dog welfare societies. Their knowledge is
usually very reliable.
- When you are with the breeder always ask to
see where they are kept and to see their littermates.
- Examine the puppies; healthy puppies should be
interested in their surroundings, have clear eyes and ears, have a
shiny coat and be of appropriate size for their age and breed.
- After choosing the breed and establishing a
reliable breeder all there is left to do is fall in love with one
of the puppies!
Find out about Best Behaviour School for Dogs' puppy classes in Sevenoaks.