Rhetts_mama | 03-11-2011 09:41 AM | "Buy your breeder first" means researching the breeder thoroughly before you buy a puppy from them. What experience do they have? Do they have the dam and sire on the premises ? Have they done the necessary tests on the dam and sire? Do they have proof of that? What is their health guarantee? Since you are in Florida, you should know that there is a puppy lemon law. Does the contract and guarantee fit it with that law? (Run from anyone who tries to get you to waive your rights.) Do they have an open door policy? Will they take the dog back or help you rehome them if for some reason you can not keep your dog?
Don't fall for just a cute puppy face. Check them out with the BBB and the Humane Society. Have they had complaints about them in the past? How were those resolved? It's easy for a breeder to throw up a few good reviews on their website, but it's more telling to see how they've handled themselves when there is a dispute.
Remember, you are building what should be a life long relationship with the breeder of your dog. It's better to find a great breeder and have to wait for a puppy to become available than it is to buy a puppy that's already here, but be stuck with a less than optimal breeder.
There's lots of information in the stickies to help you sort through breeders. |