Sunday, April 24, 2011

What to Look For In a Puggle Breeder


Before you go and buy a Puggle, you must understand a few things about who you are buying from. There are many Puggle breeders who are in it just for money. These types of breeders such as puppy mills and dog farms, who do not care about the health and welfare of puppies.

Here are some tips for you to follow when buying Puggle:

<] P] Scan Environment and surroundings:


When you come to a place where you buy your puppy, scanning the environment. Do you notice anything that could harm the puppy? Is it purely an area that the puppy has lived in? How many other animals are in the area?

Analyze breeding Personality:

What kind of experience do you get from talking with the breeder? Did they keep you updated on what's going on with the life of a puppy that you want to buy? As a breeder, I always send e-mails every week to inform my parents about what is happening in the first few weeks of my life lay. Sending pictures every week as well. I know it excites my parents and I want them to provide as much information about your custom baby as I can.

to find out what type of breeders are as follows:

Does the breeder keep litter inside the house? For me, it shows that they care about Puggles. Find out if the breeder sells their puppies to pet shops.

<] P] Get references and background information on Breeder:


<] P] Get references and background information on Breeder:

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<] P] Get references and background information on Breeder:

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breeder will have plenty of good references that he can give, if and only if, it is a reputable breeder. I have the numbers from my past, adoptive parents and I still check on how their work Puggles. You May want to find out how much experience a breeder.

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Get a guarantee from the breeder:

Get a guarantee from the breeder:

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These are just a few tips you should follow when considering the purchase of Puggle breeders. The most important factor in all this is to make sure that you do not buy dogs from puppy mills or dog farm. Stay clear away from places like this. Also, if you can, check your local animal rescue to see if it is available for adoption. And, the last message, good luck on your hunt Puggle!

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