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When it is time to get that new pet you have been thinking about you want to be sure that everything goes just right. If you are considering a Chihuahua then you are going to want to make sure you are dealing with an honest and reputable Chihuahua breeder before you invest in your new pet. There are many things you can do to check and see if the breeder you are dealing with is a good breeder or not and you should take the time to check out any breeder you are considering because it is the health and happiness of your dog and the expectations of your family at stake.
The first thing you want to do is see if a breeder is registered with any of the national breeder registries in the United States or even the United Kingdom. You can find any of these organizations on the Internet and they set the standard for any breeder to follow. The most noticeable registry is the National Kennel Club so you may want to start there.
A Chihuahua breeder is someone that will be in your life and your dog’s life for many years to come. If you ever have a question you should be able to ask your breeder and get the answers that you need. If you do not get answers that satisfy your questions when you are looking for a breeder then chances are the communication after the sale will be even worse. Communication with your breeder is important so be sure to gauge their reliability when you are talking to them.
A good breeder loves animals and is just as concerned with how you care for you dog as you are. A reputable breeder will send a new owner home with detailed care and feeding instructions so that the new owner knows what their dog needs and they also send home a food sample so the new owner knows what to feed their dog. If you are talking to a breeder that is not offering detailed care instructions then you are talking to the wrong breeder.
Any reputable Chihuahua breeder is going to offer a new owner free pet insurance for their new dog that extends for six weeks after the purchase date.
Your breeder gets these policies for free from insurance companies if they are a good and reputable breeder so if the breeder you are dealing with fails to mention, or offer, any free pet insurance policies then you may want to question your choice of breeder.
A good breeder is just as important to your dog’s health and happiness as you are or the vet is. Choosing a fake breeder can cause many problems down the road and make your dog’s life, and your life, miserable.
A bad breeder can cause you nothing but problems while a good breeder is by your side for many years to come. So take your time and make the right choice when you go looking for a Chihuahua breeder to get your new Chihuahua pup from.
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