What does one recognise a good breeder by? |
The purchase of a puppy / of dog, should be well thought through and be planned, and already at all are not bought in the mass breeding sites which pursue yield of the mother animals or from animal traders.
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Signs of a good breeder |
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- They have no mass breeding.
- They breed only one race.
- They own the mother animal of the available puppies.
- They select the parental animals conscientiously.
- They have bitch maximum one throw per year.
- The dogs do not live in pure kennel position.
- The puppies are drawn up in house and garden family-oriented.
- For the breeding too old become animals, if available, are not pushed away.
- Prospective customer's visit is welcome any time.
- To you it does not make no difference where your puppies land.
- They put many questions to the prospective customer / buyer.
- They stand to the buyer also after the purchase with words and deeds aside.
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Breeding is called not the increase of the dog, but a very big responsibility compared with the race. Our principal purpose is the health and the absolute being firmness, as well as the preservation of the attractive appearance, as well as the preservation of the motivation of our great race.
Up to the breeding it is from there a very long way...
Our boxers are full members of the family who live round-the-clock with us. The whole spare time is up and for our dogs straightened. |
If you the positive things described on top believe with a breeder to have found, then no way should be too wide to you to buy a puppy in this breeding site.
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