How To Spot A Fake Rottweiler Breeder
You have made the decision and your next pet is going to be a Rottweiler dog. The first thing you have to do, and the most important step in this process, is to choose a quality Rottweiler breeder. A breeder is someone you not only get your dog from but also someone that you will turn to for advice on raising your dog and someone that will supply you with the care and feeding instructions you will follow for your dog. The breeder needs to be someone you can trust so take your time and do your research before you finally settle on an all important Rottweiler breeder to get your pet from.
The Internet is a great place to find a listing in the different breeder registries out there. A breeder registry is an organization that has a set of breeding standards that their listed members adhere to. Be suspicious if a breeder is not listed with any national breeding registry and if they are not listed ask them what breeding standards they use.
You can use the Internet to help you further weed out prospective fake Rottweiler breeders. Sometimes people that have had bad experiences with certain breeders will post their experience on the Internet for everyone to read. If you see anything like that then you may want to avoid a breeder like that.
Some breeders also have websites and you can really get a good idea for what kind of breeder you are dealing with from the information on their website so see if they have an internet presence before you start talking with them.
Ask your vet their opinion about breeders you are considering. If this is your first pet then the breeder choosing process is a great time to get acquainted with a vet and ask their opinion. If a vet considers any particular breeders to be people to avoid then you may want to take that advice and move on to other candidates.
A Rottweiler breeder can be a tricky topic and when you are dealing with something as sensitive as getting a puppy it may be a good idea to ask local law enforcement officials if any breeders have a less than reputable record before you get your pet from them. A breeder that has been involved with the law and has a reputation among local law enforcement as a bad breeder is not someone you want to deal with.
Always take the time to talk to a prospective breeder and see what information they have to offer. If they seem to offer no helpful information then they may not know what they are talking about and may be a breeder you want to avoid.
Take your time and do your research before you make the investment in your next pet and you can avoid the pitfalls of dealing with a fake Rottweiler breeder.
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