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Buying a Pup
Raw Feeding
Kibble Interview

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WELFARE 6
(Buying a GSD Pup)
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Before committing to purchase from a breeder make sure you see the
following:
A minimum 5 generation pedigree, a decent breeder will know his/her
lines so can easily email you a copy.
All Health Certificates for Sire & Dam, if they have not had a minimum
hip scoring for both and haemophilia testing for the male go elsewhere
(preferably elbow scores as well).
Check scores of sire & dam’s siblings and previous progeny. Make sure
the pup will be registered on the Breed registry, not the Activity or
Dog lovers Registration.
See the pups and Dam, and if possible see the Sire, although not all
will have the Sire in their kennels. If possible see other relatives, go
off recommendation if you can.
Please make sure you research the breed, too many end up in rescue
kennels due to the owners not having a proper understanding of the
breed. What do you want the dog for is it a companion or do you want it
for a particular sport, if so what happens if it doesn’t make the grade
are you willing to keep it? Will the dog fit in with your lifestyle? If
the answer is “no” don’t buy one.
Be prepared for necessary veterinary bills, vaccination costs,
preventative treatment, health screening. Be prepared to be asked
questions by the breeder and ask questions you need to know.
Once you have committed, find out what the breeder uses for food and buy
some before you bring the pup home. Don’t change diet in the first few
weeks as it only adds to the stress. When/if you change do it gradually.
Buy other essentials collar/lead/bed or crate etc. Research dog clubs in
your area, and visit some before getting the pup. That way if you like
the way they train you can put your name down on their waiting list.
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