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Are you thinking about adding a Pomeranian puppy to your family? If so, you will be in very good company indeed. The Pomeranian has become a popular choice in a family pet, making Pomeranian breeding a more common practice. However, when the demand for a certain type of dog is high, you will also see an increase in irresponsible Pomeranian breeding practices that will result in dogs that are not healthy or good-tempered. The good news is that there are ways to protect yourself from irresponsible Pomeranian breeding, to help ensure that you receive the healthiest and happiest dog for 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. You know that a breeder is the best route to your Pomeranian puppy. Next, you will want to select the one that practices the most responsible Pomeranian breeding to ensure that your dog is healthy and well socialized. Take the time to research and visit each breeder so that you are familiar enough with his or her Pomeranian breeding practices to make the best choice in your new puppy. 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. First, a good breeder will be willing to let you in to see the area where the dogs spend most of their time. This area should not be completely separate from the rest of the family, since socialization is taught and learned very early in a puppy's life. The place should be fairly clean and look like it is maintained regularly. Puppies that grow up in dirty environments can be much more difficult to housebreak and train. A good breeder will also have plenty of questions for you, because he will want to know that his dogs are going to good homes where they will receive plenty of quality care. 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. Don't cut corners when it comes to selecting your Pomeranian puppy. By taking your time to do the research and visit with the breeders that you are considering, you are much more likely to end up with a dog that is healthy and a good fit for your family. Your hard work will be richly rewarded by the companionships of this furry critter for many years to come. About the Author: Rosie Allan is an avid lover of the Pomeranian and has a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pomeranian. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Pomeranian Breeding plus a whole lot more. |
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