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The 12 Puppy Breeder Questions Smart New Pet Parents Ask

Buying from a breeder can be easy, if you just know what to ask!

So, you're thinking about getting a new puppy and you're considering going to a breeder? That's great! A reputable breeder can provide you with a healthy, well-socialized puppy that is a perfect fit for your family.

But, how do you know if a breeder is reputable?

Before committing to buying a puppy, it's important to ask the right questions to ensure that you're getting a puppy from a responsible and ethical breeder. In this post, we'll go over the top 12 questions you should ask a dog breeder before agreeing to buy a puppy.

  1. Can I see the puppy's parents?

    A reputable breeder will have no problem showing you the puppy's parents and will be able to provide information about its health and temperament. This will also give you an idea of what to expect as your puppy grows.

  2. Are all your puppies registered?

    … with a reputable kennel club? Such as AKC, UKC, ANKC, NZKC, CKC etc. This can provide some assurance that the breeder is following certain standards and guidelines for breeding.

  3. Has the puppy been vet-checked and received its vaccinations?

    A reputable breeder will have their puppies vet-checked and will have them up-to-date on their vaccinations before they are sold.

  4. How do you socialize your puppies?

    Reputable breeders will make sure that their puppies are well-socialized, exposed to different people, animals and environments.

  5. Do you provide a health guarantee?

    A reputable breeder will provide a health guarantee for their puppies, usually for a certain period of time, stating that if any health issues arise, they will provide a refund or replacement puppy.

  6. What kind of support will you provide after I bring my puppy home?

    A reputable breeder will be available to answer any questions and provide support after you bring your puppy home.

  7. Are you a member of any reputable breeding organizations?

    Such as AKC (US), UKC (UK), ANKC (Australia), NZKC (New Zealand), CKC (Canada) etc. Membership in a national breeder association or club can indicate that a breeder is committed to following certain standards and guidelines for breeding.

  8. How many litters do you have per year?

    A reputable breeder will have a limited number of litters per year and will be able to provide information about their breeding program.

  9. Can I see where the puppy is being raised?

    A reputable breeder will have a clean and well-maintained area for their puppies to be raised in.

  10. Can I speak with past puppy buyers?

    A reputable breeder will be able to provide references from past puppy buyers who can speak to their experiences with the breeder and their puppies.

  11. Are you willing to take the puppy back if something doesn't work out?

    A reputable breeder will have a policy in place for taking a puppy back if the owner is unable to keep them.

  12. Can you provide me with a detailed contract outlining the responsibilities of both parties?

    A reputable breeder will provide a detailed contract outlining the responsibilities of both parties, including the terms of the health guarantee, the puppy's vaccination and veterinary records, and any other important information.

By asking these questions, you’ll get a better understanding of the breeder's breeding practices and commitment to the welfare of their puppies. It's important to remember that a reputable breeder will be happy to answer any questions you may have and will be transparent in their breeding practices. On the other hand, if a breeder is unwilling to answer your questions or seems evasive, it's best to walk away and find a different breeder.

In addition, you should also be aware of puppy mills and pet stores that sell puppies. These operations often prioritize profit over the welfare of the animals and may not have the same standards and guidelines as reputable breeders. To avoid buying from an unethical puppy farm, it's best to visit the breeder's facility in person and ask to see the puppy's living conditions, as well as the parents of the puppy.

The Wrap!

Getting a new puppy is a big decision and it's important to do your research before committing to a breeder. By asking the right questions, you can ensure that you're getting a healthy, well-socialized puppy from a responsible and ethical breeder. And by avoiding puppy mills and pet stores, you can make sure that you're not supporting the inhumane practices of these operations. With the right approach and information, you can bring home a new furry friend that will bring joy and love to your family for years to come.