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16 Jun 19, 03:40 PM |
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New dog how to begin the search?
Hi
We have been considering for a long time about getting a dog And we fell now is the right time our kids are 10/9/8/8 But we don’t even know how to start looking for a suitable dog or where to purchase one from We would like a puppy. A smaller breed but not a tiny breed. And not a terrier breed I’ve been research insurance and vet plans microchipping etc But could anyone advise how they went about purchasing a puppy and making sure it wasn’t a puppy farm It doesn’t have to be a kennel club puppy We want one to love to walk to look after and for the kids to grow up with Thanks anna |
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16 Jun 19, 03:53 PM |
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Have you looked at any of your local rescues?
In the past for one of our spaniels was from Kennel Club details Our current dog Husky x GSD was from a litter that a guy who worked at local tyre fitting workshop dog had had. Our children used to go to school/ play dates with our children. Even though he knew us, he and his wife did a home check to ensure that the puppy would be looked after I was really impressed that even though he was only a mongrel, the amount of care & attention was put into the litter Puppies were vet checked with the local vet and 1 st jabs & microchipped |
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16 Jun 19, 03:54 PM |
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Research and more research, pick a breed you are interested in then look at breeders on line, good breeders will have a waiting list where you enquire then they will contact you when a litter is due, dont be afraid to ask to visit a breeder just to check out their facilities. We did all this and read up on the breeder from his web page, we then went when the litter was about 6 weeks to have a look and see if one of the pups was for us, instant love between our girl and my wife, but we didnt get her till the pup was older and had her first set of innoculations, breeder was also happy to be contacted after purchase on questions we had.
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16 Jun 19, 03:55 PM |
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I know you said not terriers but Westies are great with children. Such loyal wee dogs but they are stubborn
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16 Jun 19, 04:22 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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My friend breeds cavapoos
Two litters a year as a maximum The next litter being ready to leave in October microchipped first hand complete partially house trained etc £1500 Is that about right |
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16 Jun 19, 04:32 PM |
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OMG, 1500 for a mongrel dog! I paid £550 for our pedigree shelti, years back and felt that was more than enough x
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16 Jun 19, 04:46 PM |
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It’s the new fad... mixed breeds fetching as much if not more than true pedigrees... designer dogs... I paid £600 for my cavalier 11 years ago and my little cavachon (cavalier x bichon fries) was about the same price 5 years ago...
I’d recommend a cavalier or cavachon, I’ve had cavaliers for the past 30 years and they are so gentle with children but love to play and will walk as much or as little as you want. I’ve had 4 children and 10 grandchildren and the dogs have loved them all, you should see how gentle they are with babies... the cavachon doesn’t shed the same as the cavaliers but have much the same nature and less of the health problems... First of all check out the breeds, then look for recommendations if possible. If you’re answering ads don’t go for advertisers who are advertising several litters at the same time, check photos too. Make sure your seeing the pups with their mum and if the breeder hasn’t got dad then check his pedigree/photo/owners details. A genuine breeder will want to know what you can provide their precious pups with, to ensure they have a good home so expect lots of questions. Ideally visit more than once and see where the pups are kept, I wouldn’t get a pup if I haven’t ensured they are kept in the breeders home with mum.
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16 Jun 19, 04:56 PM |
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Plenty of pooches on rescue centres. Please consider a rescue.
Incidently my mom was determined she did not want a staffie. She ended up with a staffie cross. |
16 Jun 19, 05:39 PM |
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Wow, there is no way I would Pay £1500 for a mixed breed dog or even pure breed just for a family pet. Labradors are amazing with children but can grow quite big and they shed a lot. We have a lab and lakeland great dogs.
If I was having a medium sized dog I would go for a cocker spaniel.
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16 Jun 19, 05:43 PM |
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If you get one of these mixed breeds that are mixed with poodles or bichon expect to spend most days brushing them as they mat very easily.
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