The Basics Of Pomeranian Breeding
submitted: Jul 18th 2008 |
by: RosieAllan |
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Pomeranian puppies are one of the cutest sights that you will ever see, and it will be hard to resist snatching one of those tiny bundles of fur up and taking him home immediately. However, responsible dog ownership begins with responsible Pomeranian breeding. By taking your time to shop around and choose a breeder who raises healthy, happy Pomeranians, you will be much more likely to bring home a puppy that will become a welcome addition to your family.
The first step in finding someone who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding is to stay far away from pet shops and other brokers who say they are selling dogs directly from a breeder. While this may be true, the breeders that sell through these methods are not acting responsibly.
You know that a breeder is the best route to your Pomeranian puppy. Next, you will want to select the one that practices the most responsible Pomeranian breeding to ensure that your dog is healthy and well socialized. Take the time to research and visit each breeder so that you are familiar enough with his or her Pomeranian breeding practices to make the best choice in your new puppy.
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.
A person who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding will have plenty of questions to ask you about the type of home and care you will be able to provide for your new puppy. He will provide you with documentation of your dog's line, veterinarian records and registration information. He will most likely want you to sign a contract stating that if you cannot keep your dog, you will return it to him immediately. Good breeders will always take back a dog that can no longer be cared for.
Puppies that grow up in dirty environments can be much more difficult to housebreak and train. A good breeder will also have plenty of questions for you, because he will want to know that his dogs are going to good homes where they will receive plenty of quality care.
If you are unsure of where to start to look for breeders, your veterinarian, local breed club or the American Kennel Club may have some names to help get you started. There is also plenty of information on the Internet about where to find responsible Pomeranian breeders.
Not all breeders are created equal, but you can use some basic criteria to find a responsible breeder that will provide you with a healthy family pet. Don't settle when it comes to your furry family companion, so check out the breeders in your area before making your purchase. Many happy years with your Pomeranian will prove that the time and effort you put forth at the beginning was well worth it.
About the Author
About the author: Rosie Allan is a passionate lover of the Pomeranian and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pomeranian. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Pomeranian Breeding plus a whole lot more.
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