Things To Ask Your Yorkshire Terrier Breeder

Posted by jorn | Posted in | Posted on 18:52

After you have made the decision to get a Yorkshire Terrier the next thing you need to do is make sure you choose a good Yorkshire Terrier breeder. One of the ways you can do that is to make sure you know what questions to ask a potential breeder and then what answers you are expecting from them. It is always good to ask a lot of questions of someone as important as the prospective breeder of your future pet.

A breeder that is listed with a breeder registry has a set of proven breeding standards that they follow to try and make sure that the animals they are selling are happy and healthy. If the breeder you are considering is not listed with a breeding registry then you may want to ask why not and also ask exactly what standards for breeding they use if they do not use proven ones.

In all cases a reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeder will offer any new owner ongoing advice and support as they try and raise their new pup. A good breeder is concerned with the health and well being of all the animals they sell and if the breeder you are talking to does not offer ongoing support to new owners then it may be time to start looking around for a new Yorkshire Terrier breeder that does offer that support.

A respectable breeder will make sure that all new owners leave with their pup and detailed care instructions for their new dog in writing. Many will also make sure you leave with a food sample as well to help you know what to feed your new dog and how to take care of them.

A good breeder will also supply a sample of food for new owners so they know what to feed their new dog because your breeder wants to give your dog a chance at a healthy life as much as you do.

You want to go with a Yorkshire Terrier breederthat cares and one of the things you can ask a prospective Yorkshire Terrier breeder is if they offer a policy where they will take back the animal if you can no longer care for it.

You won't get your money back but at least you know that the dog will not be abandoned and that it will be given a second chance at a good home. This is not a prerequisite for any breeder but the best ones offer this service.

It is always a good idea to spend a lot of time talking with prospective Yorkshire Terrier breeders and just see how you feel with them and how you like talking to them. At the end of the day you will still have to be in contact with your breeder for some time so if you are not comfortable with any of the ones you are considering then it may be wise to not do business with them when it comes to your family pet.

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