
Looking to buy a Doberman dog, but do not know what features to look for? Read the following suggestions to help you make an intelligent decision.
First. Be careful with the environment where puppies are kept in. Do not clean as a hospital, but should not be as dirty as well. If the place is dirty puppies may suffer an internal disease, and certainly not what you're looking for. The ideal home for a puppy should be clean, with a pen hot, dry, clean paper on the floor and a clean litter box. Check also whether the food and water dishes are kept clean.
Second. Observe carefully the Doberman. There are nearly 9 weeks age, weight 17 pounds for a woman and 20 pounds for a man, have a shiny coat, a bit of loose skin, clean smell, cut off the ears and eyes. A dog that meets all these conditions is the best deal for the buyer.
Third. Watch the owner. The study of the personality and perhaps before investigating his reputation. Be aware of the they are more willing to sell a puppy without asking any question, which shows an appalling indifference to the fate of the puppies to be sold.
A good breeder will be more eager to know the state of life that offers your pet. You may refuse to sell if you find you can not protect the animal from being hurt or treated unfairly. Another good breeder is giving you permission to take the dog to the vet for health check before buying.
Beware the breeder who wants to sell a puppy to five weeks before the ears are cut. Most likely, he does this to save money by shifting additional costs to you. Also, it can be confusing for the novice owner to go through one ear cut experience with puppies.
Fourth. If Interested in buying a show dog quality, it is advisable to ask farmers to indicate the most appropriate party. He is the person best qualified to recognize the right framework and skills for the dog show. He also knows about the breed of dog and can give you inside scoop on the past puppy parents, brothers and sisters.
Fifth. If you want to buy a dog on the phone, Internet or e-mail (something I would not recommend) I suggest you should learn about the reputation of the breeder, the health and quality of other people dogs I had bought Doberman.
Six. No matter where you buy your Doberman, you should receive at least a fourth-generation pedigree and a receipt blue AKC registration (if not the dog has already been registered by the breeder). If you have registered for a transfer to his name. You should also obtain information about diet that he prefers caution, you must provide and remember, you must be in constant contact with the breeder to share with him the problems and income of your puppy.
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