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There is no better pet than a dog, and if you are thinking of getting a
new puppy, one of the first breeds you may want to consider is the
Pomeranian. They are small, cute and affectionate, and adults and
children love them. They make for a great pet, but know that the
process of finding good Pomeranian breeders can often be tricky.
By asking yourself certain questions before dealing with any particular
breeder, you will be able to ensure that you are avoiding these mass
breeders and only dealing with the best. As a result you will be sure
to get a dog that is healthy, happy and well behaved.
One of the first and most important questions you will want to ask
yourself is whether or not a breeder has the necessary paperwork. This
paperwork will prove that they are legitimate and show that they have
the experience and knowledge in the field of dog breeding.
This is important because you want to work with a breeder who is
educated and knows what they are talking about. To find good Pomeranian
breeders you will also want to ask how long they have been in the
breeding business. This will give you a better idea on their experience
and you can ask for a few references, people who you can speak to one
on one and learn about their experience with the breeder.
You will also want to question about the breeder's background, asking
for references and an experience statement.
Be wary of any breeder who
is unwilling to give you this information or who does not understand
why you are asking for this sort of information. Also ask about the
litter and why the litter was bred. You will not want to deal with any
breeder who replies with an answer involving money. Remember that any
good dog breeder is going to expect these sorts of inquiries and be
agreeable to answer them.
Once you have had such questions answered by the breeders you are
considering, you will find it much easier to narrow down the selections
and make a final decision on one Pomeranian breeder. It may seem like a
rather long and complex process, but the rewards you will receive as a
result of taking your time here will be great indeed.
Always be wary of a breeder who is unwilling or unable to answer these
sorts of questions. Any good breeder will be open and welcoming and
more than happy to oblige and answer your inquiries.
By dealing with such important issues as registration, payment,
advertising, the buyer's background, breeder's background, and asking
questions about the litter and the breeder's experience, you will be
making yourself more informed and make the process of finding
respectable and reputable Pomeranian breeders that much easier.
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