Tips For Buying Australian Labradoodles

By Frank Walker


If you need a dog companion to spend your evening with, then you must be ready to take care of it in every way. As much as these animals are adorable, their well-being is paramount. If you wish to own one, you must, first of all, know the breed you want. Several breeds are available in local breeders as well as the AKC ring shows. Hence, before you go on to pay a pup, you should identify the perfect breed for you. Australian Labradoodles are among the best breeds that you can include in your list. Nevertheless, each breeding facility has its own buying steps that you must follow.

Usually, as the buyer, the first thing that you are supposed to do is identifying the perfect breed for you. Search on the web and read about the various breeds and their temperaments. You can even visit an AKC ring show and make your comparisons. Once you have identified the kind you want, you can proceed to the next step.

The next thing is to contact the breeder that you have identified. In case you do not know any local breeder, storm the internet and look for one. Contact them to inquire if they have the breed that you want. Most breeders prefer emails because they may not always have their phones with them while tending to the dogs. Thus, communication by email is preferable so that they can get back to you as soon as possible.

When sending your email to a potential breeder, ensure that you include all the details regarding the kind of puppy you want. For instance, ensure that you mention the color, coat, size, temperament, and gender among others. Then, you are required to pay a reservation/consultation fee that is usually non-refundable. This fee is normally payable by check only.

However, you must not pay any fees if you have not visited the facility personally. Hence, make an effort of going to the breeding facility and check its condition. If you are convinced, you can start the purchasing process. Each facility tends to have its requirements thus make sure you have asked for the steps to follow from your potential breeder.

The breeder will then check your request, and once it approves it, they will inform you by email that you have qualified to be in the litter waiting list. Usually, facilities that are of a high standard must review the applicants to check whether they are qualified to own and care for a puppy.

When the pups are born, you will be notified by email. You will, however, be allowed to visit the dogs after 6 weeks. This is usually the time when they are inoculated for the first time. This is also the time when you will be allowed to select your pup. You are allowed to spend only about 45 minutes with the 6 weeks old puppies because they are very vulnerable to infections at this stage.

After 8-9 weeks, you are now allowed to pick up your puppy. You must thus complete your final payment. You must then sign a contract with the breeder. This contract indicates that you will bring your puppy back to the facility to be spayed or neutered after 7 months.




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