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Attributes Of Top Mini Australian Shepherd Breeders

By Rebecca Murray


Once a person has made the decision to purchase a particular breed of puppy, there are many things they need to consider. The first part of the process is to locate a breeder of high quality and solid reputation. When searching for mini Australian Shepherd breeders, there are certain attributes that they need to be possess.

People undergoing this process for the first time might be a bit confused about where to find good breeding facilities. There are actually several different options, including online forums centered around a particular breed, recommendations by accredited kennel clubs, and Internet searches. However, to get the most personalized suggestions, it is best to speak with other owners about who they used and recommend.

Online social media groups allow people interested in raising these pups to get together and give each other advice and support, and to compare experiences and notes. This interaction provides a wealth of valued information for someone new to the process and needing to make the monumental decision of where to purchase their puppy, because they will hear contrasting points of various facilities. The quality of the puppy may rely on this decision.

When a prospective owner has at least three viable recommendations, they would greatly benefit from doing research on each of them. One will need to contact them and ask questions regarding their experience specifically handling this breed. Other topics to discuss include the cost of both male and female pups, transportation arrangements, bloodline paperwork, and health guarantees.

It is highly recommended that if at all possible, interested individuals physically go to the facility before agreeing to make a purchase so that they are well aware of where their puppy is being born. They might also ask to speak with the person directly responsible for selecting which two bloodlines to combine for the litter. Knowing how all the dogs are housed before pregnancy, during gestation, and while nursing, is important.

A quality breeder will be fully knowledgeable in the general health tendencies and behavioral habits typical of this breed, and willing to answer all questions from perspective owners. One might want to inquire whether or not customers are permitted to hand pick their puppy, as not all facilities will allow this. Asking to see the mother while visiting the location will allow one to see that the mother is being healthy and does not appear to be over bred.

If a breeder starts asking questions of prospective clients, no offense should be taken. Consider this a positive sign that they are taking a genuine concern for what happens to their pups after they leave the facility. By honestly answering these questions, valuable insight may be offered that will make raising the puppy easier.

One should not have any hesitation of researching a facility's reputation and asking the staff any questions one might think of before making a decision. This is a financial investment that can amount to quite a bit, so one is advised to exercise all cautions. Beginning with a healthy and well-bred puppy is the first step to raising a quality dog.




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