The Basics Of Pomeranian Breeding
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It’s hard to resist that cute little bundle of fluff that is known as the Pomeranian puppy, but before you rush out and adopt the first fur ball that you see, you will want to arm yourself with some information about Pomeranian breeding. This will help to ensure that you end up with a dog that is healthy, well bred and a good family pet for your household.
The first thing to know about Pomeranian breeding is that you will not find a responsible breeder selling puppies through a pet shop or other type of broker. Reputable breeders will only sell their dogs themselves, so that they know that their pups are going to a good home and will be well cared for.
Reputable Pomeranian breeders will only sell their puppies themselves, so that they can see that their precious puppies are going to good homes where they will receive the best care. These are the Pomeranian breeders that you will want to look for, but there is other criteria you can refer to that will help you choose the best breeder for you.
Good breeders will raise their dogs in a clean environment. Not only does this promote better health, but it can also make your puppy easier to housebreak if it is not forced to live around his own waste. Ask to see the area where the dogs play, and be wary if your breeder is not willing to show it to you. Most responsible breeders will also ask prospective puppy purchasers to sign a contract when they buy a pup.
First, a good breeder will be willing to let you in to see the area where the dogs spend most of their time. This area should not be completely separate from the rest of the family, since socialization is taught and learned very early in a puppy’s life. The place should be fairly clean and look like it is maintained regularly.
Finding someone who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding is the first step in becoming a responsible dog owner yourself. By taking the time to research the breeders in your area and visiting the ones on your list, you will be much more likely to find a puppy that is healthy, happy and well cared for.
If you don’t know where to find a breeder, check with friends who own Pomeranians, your veterinarian or the local breed club. The American Kennel Club also keeps a listing of people who practice responsible Pomeranian breeding.
Not all breeders are going to make the time and effort to practice responsible Pomeranian breeding. Ask the right questions, visit the breeders on location when possible and check references before making your final decision. The time that you put in will be well worth it when you end up with a family pet that will bring you enjoyment and companionship for many years to come.
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Chris Moran | Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran