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5 Questions to Ask Your Puppy Breeder
Cavapoochon Puppy
We believe there are many important reasons people would choose to purchase a puppy from a Reputable Dog Breeder vs adopting from a humane society, etc. (Reference our article explaining that here) but we are the first to admit there are breeders that are not treating their dogs as they deserve and in order to weed out the bad ones and makes sure you are buying from a responsible, dog loving breeder, there are a few questions you can ask to get your answer.
1) Does the puppy come with a health certificate?
This is an important thing to ask because it is imperative that your puppy is getting an overall health screening by a licensed vet before you bring him/her home. There are a number of genetic or hygienic issues a puppy can have that your breeder is responsible for preventing (if possible), making you aware of, or treating! Each and every one of our puppies comes home to you with a clean bill of health from our vet before we would ever feel comfortable sending them home.

2) Does the puppy come with a health guarantee?
As your breeder, we are not "done with you" when our puppy becomes yours. Our puppies will always hold a special place in our hearts, and we want to be there for you as they grow. No matter the amount of genetic testing we do, sometimes things happen, and we want to be there to help you navigate that. If your breeder does not offer some type of health guarantee, I would move on. To me that means they are in the business to sell dogs and not because they love them.

Cavapoochon Puppy
3) Were the puppies vaccinated?
So many "back yard breeders" are unaware that puppies need to be started on a vaccination schedule starting in their first few weeks of life. You want to use a breeder who is familiar and knowledgeable about the schedule their puppies are on and working with a vet to ensure the puppies are covered. Our puppies come home with a calendar of what they have been given & the dates they will need their next ones. This way you can hand this over to your vet and they can take it from there!
4) Are the puppies socialized?
As much as I HATE that this is true, there are breeders out there that do not love dogs. Puppies coming from these places are scared, and struggle to accept human love. Naturally, puppies will be scared when they leave their litter mates and all they know but socialized puppies should warm up quickly and be comfortable in your home sooner than later.
5) Do you have references from past buyers?
This is a telltale question that honestly, we love! This means we get to show off our past puppies and get you in touch with some of the great people we get the honor to work with! If a breeder is unwilling to give you references, unless they are just getting started, I would take that as a red flag.
















