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Does the breeder do genetic health testing on the breeding dogs, and did you see proof of that testing? Hips, elbows, eyes, heart?
If not, run for the hills.
I do not know of any reputable breeders who advertise puppies for sale on Puppy Find. In fact, most reputable breeders don't have to advertise puppies for sale at all, because their litters are spoken for well in advance.
You may have read What to Look for in a Breeder, but if you haven't, read it now, and please take it to heart. These are the bare minimums you should require. Personally, I would require even more, lol.
A replacement only health warranty is not acceptable.
References mean nothing. I have seen people here recommend a known internet puppy mill broker as a great place to get a dog.
Does the breeder have website? Most breeders are proud of the fact that they have had genetic health testing done on their breeding dogs, and usually post the dogs' testing results on the website with each dam or sire's photo. When you don;t see that, or a general statement on the website about what genetic testing is done on the breeding dogs, that's a huge red flag.
I would ask to see it prior to picking out the puppy. At that time, you and your children are going to be invested emotionally and financially in that puppy and it will be harder to walk away if the proper testing hasn't been completed.
I know it is hard, but such an important part in ensuring that the newest member of your family is safe and healthy!
I had my breeder send them to me in the mail. I think I got them AFTER my deposit, but still better than at the end.
The red flag list is a good one - however nothing takes the place of your gut and it sounds to me like yours is whispering in your ear.
The replacement puppy is a deal breaker. You should get full refund (which should be a few thousand) if something should happen to your puppy.
I am fairly confident that 99% of really reputable breeders have long waiting lists and don't advertise. I know Peri's breeder hardly ever, ever has puppies that are unspoken for. I keep up with her and know that most of the families hear about her through word of mouth and referrals only. When we were on the list for Peri, I didn't know until after the puppies were born that I was even high enough on the list to get one and only got her because the two people in front of me didn't want a female.
My advice: take some more time and check out our recommended breeder list. And go with your gut. I am sorry about Amber and truly hope you find a new companion soon.
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