When going to
select your Dogue de Bordeaux puppy, there are
several very important questions to ask the breeder.
These will help you determine if you have found a
good and reputable person that you are comfortable
with. After discussing the following points with the
seller, ask yourself, "Is this the right breeder for
me?"
Regarding the Puppy's Background:
Specifically,
What health testing has been done on the
parents and what are the results? (health testing should include Hips
(either OFA or PennHip), OFA Elbows, OFA
Shoulders, OFA Patellas, OFA Thyroid, CERF, OFA Cardiac
by a cardiologist (preferable with echocardiogram).
In this
puppy's pedigree, what is the incidence of hip
dysplasia, heart defects, elbow/ shoulder dysplasia, demodectic
mange, thyroid dysfunction, seizures and
allergies?Genetic defects such as heart
conditions, and diseases
related to immune system dysfunction such as
allergies or demodectic mange, are surfacing in
alarming numbers. These problems are more
evident now that more reputable breeders are
openly discussing them and sharing their
experiences in the hopes of reducing the
occurrence of these defects. Seriously question
the breeder about the appearance of any of these
faults in the puppy's ancestry.
Are there any
temperament problems in this puppy's ancestry?
Have the sire
and dam been temperament tested?
Do you offer
Health/Temperament guarantees with your puppies?
Can you show
me certificates proving that the sire and dam
are OFA certified or PennHip evaluated? (This is
important because it tells a lot about the
dedication of the breeder to eliminate genetic
problems in the breed).
Will you
provide me with the pedigree (at least 3
generations, and either AKC-FSS or UKC),
the puppy's health record, and instructions on
how to care for my new dog?
Regarding the Breeder:
How
knowledgeable about Dogue de Bordeaux are you,
and will you share that knowledge with me? (The
breeder should be willing and able to answer
most of your questions regarding medical care,
feeding, diseases, training, what to expect as
the puppy grows up, etc. If you have a question
that the breeder cannot answer, he or she should
have a network of sources available to get the
answer for you.)
Does the
breeder have more than one breed of breeding
dogs? (more than 2 is a huge red flag, makes me
think back yard breeder or puppy mill).
Will you make
yourself available to answer any concerns I may
have at any time during the dog's entire life?
Will you
assist me if I cannot keep the dog? (Even with
all the careful screening and education that
breeders do, occasionally something happens
where a purchaser must give up the dog. In the
unlikely event that this should happen to you,
the breeder should be willing to help place your
dog in a suitable new home.)
What are the
most important things you strive for in your
breeding program? (this should be something to
the effect of making the breed better)
How much time
do you spend planning litters and rearing the
pups?
Do you require
a spay/neuter agreement on the puppies you sell?
(This is a good requirement and you want the
breeder to say "yes")
Will you ask
me a lot of questions during an "interview"
process? (All reputable breeders will have lots
and lots of questions to ask you. This helps
them determine if you are suited to Dogue de
Bordeaux in general, and to their line of dogs
specifically. They need to be certain that you
have what it takes to care for one of their dogs
for the next dozen or more years. Don't be
offended by these questions. Be happy that the
breeder is doing all that he or she can to find
a perfect match between dog and your family.)
Is your
breeder experienced?
HOW DO YOU
KNOW IF YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN EXPERIENCED,
KNOWLEDGEABLE, AND REPUTABLE BREEDER? This
question can best be answered by considering the
conversation that takes place when you meet him
or her. A good breeder will want to know things
about you, will tell you things about himself,
and will tell you things about the dogs in his
or her kennel. Here is a guide to help you
determine if you are dealing with a good breeder
of the Dogue de Bordeaux.
Regarding
You, the Breeder Should Ask Questions Such As:
Who are
the members of your household?
What is
your lifestyle?
What kind
of home do you live in?
Do you
have a fenced in yard?
What do
you know about Dogue de Bordeaux?
Regarding Him
or Herself, the Breeder Should:
Belong to
the National Parent breed club for the AKC.
Show
his/her dogs in conformation and/or
obedience.
Help with
rescue and/or public education for the Dogue
de Bordeaux.
Require a
spay/neuter contract with each sold puppy.
Offer a
contract which guarantees health and freedom
from genetic defects.
Discuss
the advantages and disadvantages of owning
an Dogue de Bordeaux.
Discuss
general health matters and breed defects
found in Dogue de Bordeaux'.
Require
you to return the dog if you cannot keep it
for some unforeseen reason.
Be
available to help you at anytime during the
dog's entire life.
Regarding the
Dogs in the Breeder's Kennel, You Should:
Be invited
to the breeder's home to see the dogs.
See happy,
friendly, outgoing, tail wagging puppies.
Find a
clean, safely fenced in, warm, nurturing
area for the dogs.
Be
referred to previous purchasers to ask them
about their satisfaction.
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