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Your puppy could also come with extras such as a scented toy. Your breeder can explain what is included in the puppy package.

Getting a puppy

There are many questions you should ask a breeder prior to buy a puppy. They will help you choose a reputable breeder, get a puppy with good health and temperament, and also ensure that the breeder complies with the legal requirements. The answers to these questions will also help you to ensure that your puppy is in good health with vaccinations and that the breeder cares about the puppies they breed.

The breeder should be willing to answer these questions in person or on the phone. They must be looking for suitable homes for their puppies and would like to know some details about your life and experience with dogs before you decide to go ahead and purchase one of their puppies. A responsible breeder will show you the place where their puppies are born and raised.

Visiting the breeder's premises should be a pleasant and comfortable experience. The kennels should be tidy and well-lit, and the breeder should be willing to show you the location of the puppies and how they're being raised. If the breeder is unwilling to show you around or if they offer to meet you in a public place such as a car park or motorway service station, rather than on their own premises, you must end the conversation immediately as this is an extremely unethical way to sell puppies.

You should be able see the mother and interact with the puppies. This is a good sign that the mother is healthy and happy, and that the puppies are well-socialized. Look for signs of illness like a runny nose or eyes as well as dull or patchy fur, wobbly or weak puppies, and signs of diarrhea.

The breeder should be able to inform you of the number of puppies were born in the litter and how old they are today. They should also be able give you a complete pedigree for the puppies and their parents, along with copies of any relevant health tests. These tests are vital as they can indicate whether one parent has a recessive gene that could cause problems in the future, which is why it's essential to know this information before you make your final decision.

Selecting the Right Puppy

A new puppy can be a very exciting experience. Many people go through the process of determining what time and financial commitment they're willing to make, and then meticulously researching different breeds. Once they've decided on the breed, they need to choose the puppy. Unfortunately this is where the majority of puppy buyers fail. Many people choose puppies based on their personality traits instead of ensuring the puppy is a good match to their lifestyle.

Personality traits arise out of a mix of genes and the environment. This includes the dog's confidence, assertiveness and friendlyness. While it is important that a puppy is confident and friendly it shouldn't be the only thing someone considers when picking out the right puppy.

If you are planning to take your dog to an area with other dogs, or have them interact with different people you should select a puppy that is confident and friendly with strangers. But a puppy who is shy, snoozes in one corner and is not a fan of physical contact is more likely to be fearful as an adult dog. Dogs who are afraid tend to be fear-based and are not able to live an ordinary life in the day-to-day and will usually end up in shelters or be put to death as a result of behavior problems.

People usually decide if they want male or female puppies. While it is true that males tend to be more aggressive and dominant than females it should not be the primary deciding factor in selecting an appropriate puppy for the average person. It is far more important to find the puppy that is in line with your lifestyle and will be happy and healthy in it.

The next thing to look for is whether the breeder will allow you to know the places where the puppies are being kept and in what kind of environment. In addition to a clean and safe environment it is important to ensure the puppies have been exposed to dogs and humans. If the puppies are raised by a sloppy breeder, they might not have been socialized and will have difficulty to adapt to your home.

Bring Your Puppy Home

Bring your new puppy home can be a thrilling and crucial time for everyone involved. It could be a stressful time for your dog and may require some changes to your routine. You should prepare for the arrival of your dog to ensure a smooth transition.

Before you bring your puppy home, it's crucial to make sure that you have a puppy-proof home and ensure that all things in the house that can be harmed or chewed on are removed or secured. It is also important to prepare for your puppy's feeding and potty schedule and exercises and routines for training. It is best to ask your breeder or shelter about these matters prior to time.

It is essential to maintain a calm and quiet environment once your puppy has arrived home. Avoid running around or having too many guests. It is best to let the puppy adjust to its new family and surroundings gradually over a period of time.

One way to do this is to let the puppy play in its pen and crate on themselves, and then gradually introduce them to the family by placing them in the room while they are calm. Be sure to supervise any children and make sure they don't get too close or overwhelm the puppy. If possible, it is an ideal idea to take your puppy for an appointment at a vet clinic as soon as you can, so that they have the opportunity to meet their new veterinarian and receive vaccinations.

During the first few weeks after you bring your puppy home, it's essential to follow an established routine of water, feeding potty breaks, sleeping, and exercise. Following this routine will help your puppy get settled and feel at home quickly, and can stop the development of negative behavior like anxiety and fear. It is also important to introduce your puppy to grooming at an early age, such as baths or nail trimmings, to ensure that they are comfortable with these activities and do not feel anxious in the near future.cymba.the_.yorkie-20240713-0002-1024x1024.jpg

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