What You Need To Know About Chihuahua Breeding
submitted: Jul 18th 2008 |
by: SandraDean |
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Chihuahua breeding has become a popular business, and this can work both for and against you when you are on the hunt for the perfect Chihuahua puppy. On a positive note, if you are serious about wanting a puppy from a responsible Chihuahua breeder you will be able to find a breeder that has the perfect dog for you. The down side is that there is Chihuahua breeding going on that is not done in a responsible fashion, and the result can be unhealthy, unfriendly ugly dogs - probably not what you are hoping for in a family pet.
Never rush into the purchase of a dog. Keep in mind that Chihuahuas can live 18 years or more, so this pet will be a long-term commitment. You will want to find a puppy that is healthy and bred carefully to prevent possible genetic defects and illnesses.
There are plenty of guidelines that you can use when searching for the best source of Chihuahua breeding. First, it's not what you know but whom you know, so go to the people that you trust for recommendations on the best Chihuahua breeders. State or national Chihuahua clubs are one of the best places to start, since they will have listings for reputable Chihuahua breeders. You can also get references at dog events, from publications and through your veterinarian. Breeders also know other breeders, so if you find one breeder who doesn't currently have puppies available, ask for the name of another.
Another good source for finding Chihuahua breeding sources is over the Internet, but caution should be used in this situation. Make sure that you can talk to the breeder you select over the phone, and ask for plenty of documentation before sending any money for your puppy.
Locating a Chihuahua breeder is the first step. The next step will be to make sure that the breeder you select practices responsible Chihuahua breeding. This can be done by first interviewing the potential breeder about some of his policies regarding his dogs. A responsible breeder will screen his dogs for hereditary problems like Luxating Patella and eye diseases, which are often seen in the Chihuahua breed.
He will screen all of his dogs for Luxating Patella and eye diseases, since these are common hereditary problems in this breed. If a dog tests positive for either of these issues, a responsible Chihuahua breeder will not breed those dogs.
The breeding area should be clean, and the puppies should appear clean and healthy. Your breeder should be concerned about the home that his puppy is going to, and not merely interested in making a sale.
If you follow these guidelines, your chances of finding a person who is responsible in Chihuahua breeding is good, and you will be able to purchase a puppy that will bring you years of enjoyment.
About the Author
About the author: Sandra Dean is an avid lover of the Chihuahua and owns a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Chihuahua. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Chihuahua Breeding concerns plus a whole lot more.
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