How to choose a puppy?
You may know a breeder of integrity and ability. In that case do not consider other methods of approach. A breeder’s greatest asset is his reputation…for fair dealings, helpful advice and for the quality of his dogs. From a reputable breeder you can expect value for money, free advice and help in times of an emergency. Should you ever have to part with your Frenchie , the breeder is likely to be able to find a new home for him or take him back.
Choosing a puppy is a decision to add family member. It should never be a quick, instant decision. Even though a puppy is for your children, picking up the right puppy should be an adult decision. Here are couple of basic guidelines how to choose a right puppy for your family. First, meet the parents and check living conditions of puppies: you will get the idea of functional and behavioral characteristics of the puppy from its parents. Clean living environment is very important for little puppies not to get any bacteria which can be harmful to puppies. Healthy looking: there are couple of indicators of healthy pups – glossy and soft coat, no bald spots on its coat, smooth skin, pink tongue, no bad odor in its mouth and breath, no secretion in its eyes or ears. Nose should be cold and wet, eyes have no drainage which is often sign of an eye infection. Observe the puppy in its group: don’t make a decision right away. Spend sometime to observe how puppies play each other. Is this puppy ac
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