Is it normal for reputable breeders to ask for a deposit before I even meet the male puppy?

I’ve been in contact with a breeder regarding a male puppy, and they are requesting a deposit before I even have the opportunity to meet him. This is my first time dealing with a responsible breeder, so I'm unsure about the standard practices. Is it normal for reputable breeders to ask for a deposit at this stage, or should I be cautious about proceeding?

Answer

It’s understandable to feel uncertain about breeder practices, especially when it comes to upfront deposits. Reputable breeders often request deposits to ensure commitment from potential owners.

  • Requesting a deposit can be a standard practice among reputable breeders.
  • Deposits ensure that parties are committed to the adoption process.
  • Always verify the breeder’s reputation through reviews and references.

Many reputable breeders do ask for a deposit as a sign of good faith that you are committed to adopting one of their puppies. This is a normal practice intended to reserve the puppy for you. However, it is important to ensure that you are dealing with a responsible and ethical breeder. Conduct thorough research, ask for references, and ensure you have seen health clearances for the parents of the puppy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for breeders to ask for a deposit?

    Yes, this is common practice to show commitment, but the breeder should still be reputable and trustworthy.

  • How can I verify a breeder’s reputation?

    Check reviews, ask for references from previous puppy owners, and ensure that they follow ethical breeding practices.

  • What should I receive after paying a deposit?

    You should receive a receipt, a guarantee regarding the health of the puppy, and any terms regarding the deposit's refundability.

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