How to Ensure That You Get a Healthy Dog
Good
breeders will guarantee their pups to be free of genetic diseases
common in their breed. A good breeder may also replace the pup if the disease crops
up. They consider the puppies they breed to be their responsibility.
Many breeders follow-up with the owners frequently to see what's going on with the puppy they have adopted. Usually, a puppy from a truly responsible breeder is more likely to
be physically and emotionally healthy than a puppy from any
other source. Some even remain interested in that puppy and
his family for the dog's entire life.
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When you adopt a dog, you should check the following:
- Proof of Shots / Vaccinations given to the Dog or Puppy
- Preventives against worming
- Flea and tick bites
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