الجمعة، 25 مايو 2018

Tips In Finding A Good Standard Poodle Breeder

By Carol Walker


Probably at this very moment, you landed on this article because you are looking for a pet of some sort, and a dog preferably. A friend or colleague of yours may have suggested that you go with a poodle, since they are quite sociable and very intelligent. This seems a good idea to you so you now need some information on the most reliable standard poodle breeder out there right not. If this is the case, then do read on in this article.

When looking for a reliable breeder, you will need a bit of a checklist to use first so as to help you out. A checklist will ensure that you know what to look for when making a visit to any chosen breeders out there. Make sure you have these items in mind when visiting a kennel.

DO not deal with breeders who also deal with the "oodle" varieties. These oodle varieties go by the names of labradoodle, airedoodle, malamoodle, aussiedoodle and so on and so forth. These people basically go for the money and the hype of hybrid mixing using poodles. Only deal with those who focus on purebreds.

When you do visit a kennel, ask the breeders if the poodles they have on hand are socialized early. They should have a puppy socialization program which they can show you and explain to you that covers the three main age brackets of poodles, being birth to four weeks of age, four to sixteen weeks of age, and over 16 weeks of age.

See how much the breeder takes care of their poodles and if they are given the best food and care. IT will take a dog lover to know another dog lover so you should pay attention and observe likewise. You will be able to tell right away from how they act and talk if they are in the game merely for pure profit or if they really love the dogs that they breed.

The one of your choice should be one who avoids inbreeding. Inbreeding and too much of it will lead to a condition known as inbreeding depression. This is not a psychological condition but more of a physical one. The frequency of inbreeding basically breaks down the natural resistance of dogs and they are less prone to fight infections and thus have a lesser chance to survive. Thus the more inbreeding occurs, the weaker the constitution of the later generations.

Another sign of a good breeder is that he or she will not give you a puppy or dog right away. This is because of two very valid and pretty real reasons. The first is that they are still scoping you out if you really deserve to be with a poodle, and the next one just has to do with pure market mechanisms. You will not be able to get a puppy right away because there simply is not any to give or sell you, due to the high demand especially if the breeder is a well known one.

Although average costs are 1,000, do budget around two thousand three hundred dollars to five thousand dollars. Those with superior breed lines and superior pedigrees will charge much more than the five thousand dollar limit. Despite the acquisition cost, you must also be prepared to shell out a pretty penny if you want the pampering that your poodle deserves and entitled to. Remember that you must be prepared to be a poodle owner or any pet owner for that matter, for it will take a lot of commitment and responsibility.




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