What should I know when choosing a Spanish Water Dog breeder for a puppy pickup this Sunday?

I'm planning to pick up a Spanish Water Dog puppy this Sunday, and I want to make sure I'm choosing the right breeder. What should I be on the lookout for when I visit? Are there specific questions I should ask or things I should verify to ensure the puppy has been well cared for and comes from a healthy environment?

Answer

Choosing a responsible breeder is crucial for ensuring your new Spanish Water Dog puppy comes from a loving and healthy environment. It's important to know what to look for and questions to ask during your visit.

  • Inspect the living environment for cleanliness and safety
  • Observe the puppy's health and behavior
  • Ask for medical records and certifications

When visiting a breeder, take note of the environment in which the puppies are being raised. A good breeder will welcome your questions and will be eager to show you around. Make sure the area is clean, well-maintained, and that the puppies appear healthy and active. Ask to see the puppy's parents and any health screenings they have undergone to ensure there are no hereditary issues. A responsible breeder should provide you with a health guarantee and offer support even after you take your puppy home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I ask the breeder about the puppy's health?

    Ask for the puppy's medical history, vaccinations, and any treatments it has received. It's also essential to inquire about health screenings for common genetic conditions in the breed.

  • How can I assess the temperament of the puppy?

    Observe the puppy's interaction with its littermates and humans. Look for a puppy that is playful, curious, and not overly shy or aggressive. Engaging with the puppies can help you assess their personality.

  • Why is it important to see the puppy's parents?

    Viewing the puppy's parents can give you insight into the genetic and temperamental traits that your puppy might inherit. It can also help verify the breeder's claims about the lineage and health of the dogs.

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