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Recognized Poodle Breeders

by Lisa A Collins

Good Poodle breeders are generally affiliated to well-known clubs like a kennel club or the Poodle club. The objective of these clubs is to promote all dog-breeds. If you approach a Poodle breeder who is affiliated to such a club, he will take care of every detail, when you are interested in buying a dog.

Such lists of breeders are available online, or contacts can be had from the local vet or even a kennel club, if you know of one near you. The Poodle is an intelligent, elegant and an active animal. It requires a lot of care at home, and if you approach a breeder, he interviews you to check out the home that the pet is going to.

You are asked questions on how and where you live, whether you have other pets and how you will be looking after the dog. Only if he is satisfied, he will hand over his pet to you. If you buy your Poodle from a pet shop, there is no interaction with the breeder at all. Most the time they can hardly give you any advice regarding the dog as well.

Hence a pet shop is the place to avoid, when you are looking for a pet Poodle. The source of puppies at the pet shop can be puppy mills or backyard breeders. A Poodle from a backyard breeder may be priced low, but there is no information about it, or any queries that the dog-owner has. The dog’s health and temperament, it s breeding history and general information about the Poodle is not available with such breeders.

The home of the breeder should be clean and hygienic, because that is from where you are taking your pet home. The dog’s surroundings also reflect the quality of the breeder. If he is a conscientious breeder, he is looking towards improving the quality of the dogs, not just looking at the financial gain. He studies the background of the bloodlines in the Poodle’s pedigree. In this way he is aiming at the prevention of genetic diseases and genetic disorders.

Just choose your puppy from responsible Poodle breeders, though a puppy from an ethical and reputable breeder will naturally cost more than a puppy in a pet shop. However there are many factors, which can be the cause of the higher price. It is the accumulated information, education and experience of the reputable breeders, which hikes up the price.

Often secondhand puppies are sold in pet stores and brokers bring them to the shops. The brokers bring them from puppy mills at a very young age. In fact they are too young at that time to stay away from their mothers. The pups are a danger to all, because they are not protected against any canine diseases like parvo or distemper. The pups look very sorry and sick, and people just buy them because they feel sorry for them. This sort of dog breeding and dog trading is incorrect and should not be encouraged in any way.

Therefore, do not buy your Poodle puppy from a pet shop. The puppies are generally brought from puppy mills, where the Poodles are bred, just to be sold and for business purposes. There is no concern about the quality of breeding, so their genetic health and temperament are not a matter of interest at all.

About the Author:
About the author: Lisa A Collins is a passionate lover of the Poodle and owns a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Poodle. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Poodle Pedigree plus a whole lot more.

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