How to Choose Dog Breeders Continued: What to look for in a Dog Breeders Enviroment?
The physical surroundings that the breeder placing their dogs in is just as important to how they treat them, feed them, and is just one of the ways to judge how much the breeders love them. Whenever selecting a dog breeder make sure that you are able to see where the dogs are being housed and cared for. No dog breeder should meet you in a third party location. It shouldn’t be a secret. The dogs should be kept in a clean environment, free of any type of debris, trash, and odor. Take note how many dogs are in each kennel or dog run. Over population and crowding many times makes a dog nervous, or teaches the basic root of being territorial. Make sure that there is a food source available and also plenty of clean water for all animals. Shade and shelter are a must by animal control standards, but see if the owner has taken the shelter of the dog as serious as root of breeding them. A good breeder should treat the needs of the dog just like the needs of their children, making them a priori