What are some questions you should ask a breeder before you take home one of their puppies? What sorts of answers should they give? Is there anything you wish you'd asked your breeder? As a breeder is there something you think prospective corgi owners should always ask?
Let's talk about the discussion you have had with your breeder before you brought home your dog!
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I know that I wished I had asked more before bringing our Buffy home. She died at the age of 6 after several years of very painful genetic problems. So number one would be "What kind of testing do you do to determine if you are breeding healthy bloodlines?" Also, "What kind of socialization do you do with your puppies?" There are other good questions to ask so maybe others will share their questions with you.
Check out Ian Dunbar's Before you get your puppy there's a free copy of it on dogstardaily.com. He has questions you can ask a breeder. It helped me pick out the Breeder for my corgi
Plenty of totally reputable breeders ship puppies...
Maybe so, but it's easy to lie and fake it, and a lot of people do just that. It's better if your regular, inexperienced puppy buyer avoids shipping, imo.
I agree. I want to see where the puppy spent it's first couple months of life, meet it's mama, shake hands with the breeder... etc. I also want them to want to meet me and Les in person. I believe that this is really important! I want to be confident when I take home a puppy that it came from someplace that really cared about his/her well being and next home!
I will say "Again" my Frankie was shipped all the way from Ohio to Corpus Christi Tx, and yes i wondered when i first started looking on line and talking and became friends on facebook , if this was the right thing to do. I had the numbers of breeder in Tex. in my hand but i after i made my decision and was accepted as a buyer, paid the $300.00 for shipping and handling plus the cost of the dog, i knew in my heart he was for me, she was the breeder i knew was going to be honest with me. We didnt meet in person but i knew enough after doing my research this breeder was what i wanted..I promise you i did not make a mistake , this experience has been awesome, i would do it again in minute... Every nickle i had to spend...just saying ..but what ever works for you..
I can agree with that, but saying any breeder that ships is not to be trusted is a little much, IMO.
Maybe I see it more because cardigans aren't as common, but it is a very common occurrence for a breeder to ship a puppy. Certainly nothing that would raise a red flag, unless they ONLY wanted to ship, and would not allow you to come visit their home.
Yeah, I have heard that it's pretty common for cardis to be shipped. I just personally want to meet in person. ^_^
I agree with Jane. I personally did not ship puppies, but that was my personal choice and I never felt it was a yardstick with which to judge a breeder. More important is whether a breeder will take back a dog of his or her breeding, if the new owner no longer wanted or could keep the dog (which does not mean they refund the purchase price!!!) IMO a breeder who cares about the dogs will always take a dog back, for any reason and, if they cannot do this, they should not be breeding. Such a breeder will be very careful to seek good permanent homes.....
Agreed! Most puppy shippers are the ones you find on websites with mass advertisements. In my opinion, the best breeders operate out of their own farms (at least for corgis) and ONLY breed corgis, because they love the breed.
Breeders who breed show dogs are also better because show dogs are held to a standard, and therefore breeders work hard to keep hip dysplasia, eye problems, other health problems, out.
If you are serious about adding a corgi to your family, you will be willing to drive any distance to get the right one!
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