I got my pup from a backyard breeder (hobby breeder) and she had had the tails docked and the dew claws removed and taken them for the first round of shots. So I wouldn't worry too much til you actually saw the pups then make a decision. Also we raise quarter horses and we give our own shots to the horses and the barn cats. Most of the time if you've been shown how to give shots and the right amount to give anyone can give there own shots. We also have a vet on call that stops by once a week or so when the colts are young to check and make sure all is well. I wouldn't jump to any conclusions until we know more about the pups and breeder. You should be able to tell immediately whether they are well cared for or not, by whether or not they are clean and if their eyes are bright and clear.
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