Considerations Before Buying Labrador Puppies
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Labrador's make for excellent pets. That is why more and more people prefer buying a Labrador puppy to any other breed of dog. They are a multitalented bunch, well recognized for their versatility as well as adaptability. Unlike other breed of dogs, a Labrador puppy is not very whinny, not destructive, evenly tempered, playful but not aggressive, and they are very secure to the point of absolute confidence.
All these traits are the reasons why Labradors are famous all around the world. For first time owners, or even dog enthusiasts, having a Labrador is a rewarding experience. Now, if you're considering buying a Labrador puppy, you must know that there is an art to buying one.
Labradors are such famous breeds, a Labrador puppy is easily available in pet stores and there are also a lot of breeders. But sorry to say, that numbers in this case may not be an advantage at all. Because of their popularity the Labrador breed of dog is often victimized my unscrupulous mass breeding farms that keep these dogs in appalling conditions.
Now that we have gotten that out of the way, let us now tackle the harder part. How do you find a Labrador puppy that's for sale? Easy you may answer. There are a lot of pet store out there that sell Labrador puppies. Wrong again! Yes there are a lot of pet shops that sell a Labrador puppy, but the question is where do they get these puppies?
The first cardinal rule is that, buying a Labrador puppy from a pet store is a bad idea. The second one is that you should never buy a puppy because you feel sorry for it. The third one is the biggest offense. You must never ever purchase a Labrador puppy because it's cute. If you do not follow all these guidelines you will be acquiring loads of headaches and a wallet drainer.
Honest Labrador puppy breeders will keep their dogs in good living conditions and fed with healthy adequate food. A breeder will allow you to see his or her breeding facilities if you ask. As a potential owner you should ask for the registration and pedigree papers of the dog.
Do not be a victim, and do not victimize these animals by standing aside and even helping finance these atrocious mass commercial Labrador puppy breeders. Buy your dog from a responsible Labrador puppy breeder and you will never go wrong. A responsible Labrador puppy breeder is someone who has the best interest of the dog at heart. A good breeder will not just sell you their puppies. They will assess whether you are capable of taking care and raising a Labrador puppy. Often times, some will even ask for a picture of your home, to see whether it is a favorable environment for Labrador puppies.
The indications that a Labrador puppy breeder is a dependable one are that their motivation for breeding Labradors, they do not do in breeding and try to improve upon the Lab's gene pool, they have active, and seemingly happy dogs, they have clean facilities and that they are very concerned about educating you on how to raise you Labrador puppy in the right way.
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Brooke Sunderland is a passionate lover of the Labrador and has a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Labrador. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Labrador Puppy purchase plus a whole lot more.
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