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lundi 9 mars 2015

What You Need To Know When Searching For The Best German Shepherd Breeders

By Leslie Ball


Adding a new dog to your family can be both fun and stressful. If you want to add a German Shepherd puppy to your family, identifying the best German Shepherd breeders is important. By choosing a reputable breeder, you can decrease the chances of dealing with some of the problems that this breed is known for. Here is how to choose the right breeder and increase your chances of getting a quality animal to add to your family.

One thing that top breeders have in common is that they are familiar with the issues that their breed possesses. For example, shepherd breeders will tell you that their dogs are large, strong canines that can make them too much to handle in some cases. They will tell you that a working dog, like a shepherd, will ideally have a job to do that keeps it entertained and happy.

The best breeders will also be familiar with any health issues and will take steps to make sure their dogs do not have these conditions. With shepherds, many breeders are working to reduce the incidence of hip dysplasia. This painful condition can cause mobility issues as well as pain to a dog. Often, shepherd breeders will keep track of which dogs have the condition and will avoid breeding them.

The best breeders will not always have puppies available. They care about the health of the females that they are breeding and will usually give them a break between litters. They will also make sure that the puppies stay with the mothers for longer time periods and will help socialize them so they are confident when they step out into the world.

Although many people think of shots for the pups themselves, you may also want to make sure that the adults have been given their shots as well. This is because mothers pass antibodies to their pups in breast milk. Many reputable breeders will be happy to provide you with proof that their dogs have received routine veterinary care.

You should also speak to the breeders about what the terms they ask for when purchasing one of their puppies. Some will have restrictions on when you can spay or neuter your pet as well as whether your dog can be bred or not. Some breeders do not want dogs that they determine to be "pet quality" to be bred as they may worry about the quality of the puppies or the health of the dog itself.

Its also a good idea to get to know any potential pups themselves. Make sure the breeder is leaving them with the litter long enough to be socialized. Then, when you have your puppy at home with you, you can continue introducing it to new people, animals and situations.

By taking the time to get to know the breeder you can stave off a lot of problems down the road. You may find that they can really give good advice on how to care for and manage your new bundle of joy.




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