Responsible Pomeranian Breeding

Adding a puppy to your family is an exciting prospect, but it requires some time and research to ensure that you select the best pet for you. If you have decided that a Pomeranian puppy is in your future, the next step will be to find a reputable Pomeranian breeder.
Pomeranian puppies are one of the cutest sights that you will ever see, and it will be hard to resist snatching one of those tiny bundles of fur up and taking him home immediately. However, responsible dog ownership begins with responsible Pomeranian breeding. By taking your time to shop around and choose a breeder who raises healthy, happy Pomeranians, you will be much more likely to bring home a puppy that will become a welcome addition to your family. The first step in finding someone who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding is to stay far away from pet shops and other brokers who say they are selling dogs directly from a breeder. While this may be true, the breeders that sell through these methods are not acting responsibly.

Reputable Pomeranian breeders will only sell their puppies themselves, so that they can see that their precious puppies are going to good homes where they will receive the best care. These are the Pomeranian breeders that you will want to look for, but there is other criteria you can refer to that will help you choose the best breeder for you. Once you have determined that you need to go to the source of Pomeranian breeding to find the best dog for your family, there is some other criteria that you can refer to that will help you choose the best breeder for you. First, a responsible breeder will be very willing to let you see the area in which the dogs live, because the environment will be clean and well maintained. He will also give you time to visit with the mother or father of the litter when possible, because this will help to give you an idea of what your puppy might look and act like when he is full grown.

A person who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding will have plenty of questions to ask you about the type of home and care you will be able to provide for your new puppy. He will provide you with documentation of your dog's line, veterinarian records and registration information. He will most likely want you to sign a contract stating that if you cannot keep your dog, you will return it to him immediately. Good breeders will always take back a dog that can no longer be cared for. If you are looking for a puppy to add to your family, take the first step in responsible pet ownership and find a person who practices responsible Pomeranian breeding. Don't rush into your decision on a family pet that you will have for many years. Take your time and do your research to make sure that you find the best dog for you. If you don't know where to find Pomeranian breeders, you can begin by talking to friends who own Pomeranians, your veterinarian or check with the American Kennel Club for a list of responsible breeders in your area.

Not all breeders are going to make the time and effort to practice responsible Pomeranian breeding. Ask the right questions, visit the breeders on location when possible and check references before making your final decision. The time that you put in will be well worth it when you end up with a family pet that will bring you enjoyment and companionship for many years to come.

As a breeder and owner of Pomeranians for many years, Rosie Allan is well versed on the criteria that make up a responsible Pomeranian breeder. Articles like this that offer the basics of responsible Pomeranian care can be very helpful to the prospective Pomeranian owner. It is important to understand the breed before you bring a puppy home from the breeder. It is important to collect all of the Pomeranian information that you can before selecting your puppy and bringing it home. This will help to ensure that your new pet receives the best care possible throughout its life.

By Rosie Allan
Published: 5/14/2008
 
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