Tips To Find A Great Labrador Retriever Breeder

By Virginia Parker


Finding a reputable dog breeder does not need to be a challenge. With a few simple guidelines, it can be very easy, and can help potential owners to avoid some of the problems they are likely to encounter if they do not do careful research in their Labrador retriever breeder.

The number one thing about a really good breeder is that they care about their animals and only breed to enhance the Labrador breed. They do not make lots of money because they invest the money into the animals and do not over breed their animals which can cause health issues.

A good breeder known the lineage and background of their dogs. They are able to answer any questions a potential buyer has and should be willing allow viewings. Be certain to make a list of questions before going to see puppies and write down the answers. Buying a puppy is a big commitment and spending money for pedigree can often involve spending a lot of money.

Don't be surprised to find that there is a waiting list to get a puppy. Serious breeders often only breed their dogs when there is a demand for the puppies and will ot have a bunch of animals waiting to find homes. They care enough to only supply to demand and this helps to control pet populations.

Any good breeder has a very good relationship with their veterinarian. They also ensure that the parents and puppies are always up to date with their vaccinations. Records should be available for potential owners to see and any remaining vaccinations or treatment should be explained. If veterinary care cannot be confirmed, or has not happened, it should be considered a red flag.

Puppy mills are places where animals are kept in small cages and are kept only to be forced to have litter after litter. There is often no veterinary care for any of the animals and vaccinations are rarely done. These animals live a terrible life and are not considered a part of the family. They are often very inexpensive and, unfortunately, this is why they continue to produce animals. Many of the animals being sold in pet stores are from puppy mills.

Check the internet for breeders nearby. Most will proudly display pictures and information about upcoming litters. You should be able to reach them via email and perhaps get references from previous buyers. They should also provide information about the animals they breed and their association with kennel clubs. Of course, this type of research should be done in conjunction with seeing the puppies and facilities in person.

It is worth the work involved to find a really great retriever breeder. Try to be patient and ensure that things are thought through, and that the pet you are considering is happy and healthy. The big pay off is having a wonderful companion that will fit into the family and be a part of it for years.




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