May 27, 2008
What To Look For In A Fake Pug Breeder
Most of the important decisions you will make in your life require a process to make sure you make the right decision. The decision to get a Pug as the new family pet is a decision like that. Once you have made the decision to get a Pug the next step in the process is to learn how to tell a fake Pug breeder from a good one so that you do not wind up doing business with a breeder you will later regret. There are some indicators you can use that can help you make this decision and it is up to you to do your homework so that you can be assured of making the right decision.
On the Internet you will find organizations called breeder registries. A breeder registry establishes breeding standards through years of experience and research and allows breeders to list themselves with the registry so long as the breeder adheres to the breeding standards. If you are dealing with a Pug breeder that is not listed with a registry then that may be something that might point to a fake Pug breeder.
Your vet is an extremely valuable resource all throughout your pet’s life and that includes during the breeder selection process. When you have a list of potential Pug breeders it is always a good idea to let your vet give their advice on the breeders you are considering. If you do not have a vet selected yet then the best time to select one is during the breeder selection process and then be certain to bring the vet into the selection process along with you.
If the Pug breeders you are considering have any past run-ins with the local law officials then you would want to know that. That is why it is always a good idea to check with local law enforcement before deciding on a Pug breeder. If you are considering a breeder that has a criminal record then that could be the indication of a fake breeder and a breeder you want to avoid.
Of course to really get a feel for whether or not the Pug breeder you are considering is a fake or not will require talking with the breeder directly to see what their procedures are like. A good breeder will make sure that a new owner leaves with detailed care and feeding instructions for caring for your new dog along with a food sample so you know what to feed your dog. If this is not the policy of the Pug breeder you are considering then it may be time to consider looking at a different Pug breeder.
Every step you take in getting a new pet is very important and that includes deciding on which Pug breeder you will be doing business with. Making sure you are only talking to qualified breeders is an important thing to do and you should be sure to take every precaution in your search for a Pug breeder and make sure you eliminate all of the undesirable candidates right away.
You can use this article to help spot fake Pug breeders. You can use this article for important Pug information about exposing bad Pug breeders.
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