Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Guidelines For Choosing Breeders Cavachon Dogs

By Anthony Barnes


Most people choose their dogs based on factors such as looks, special features, and general characteristics and traits of the breed. The conditions under which puppies are bred, and how they are raised during their first few weeks, can have a great impact on these things. There are a few guidelines of which an individual should be aware when looking for quality breeders Cavachon puppies.

An individual interested in Cavachons should understand that not every person who breeds these dogs will have the same practices and standards. One's choice of breeding facility can become an important part of their decision. Knowing where to begin searching for a provider, and what to look for before making a selection, are two key points to getting the process started.

Talking with other people who have adopted these dogs is typically a reliable method of obtaining breeding facility referrals. This type of interaction can be done in online forums, or special interest groups where people who share a love of the breed can exchange experiences and knowledge, or through personal contacts. These channels are where one can obtain information firsthand, and get realistic perspectives on the most recommended providers, and the ones are substandard.

This designer breed is the result of mixing a purebred Bichon Frise with a full-blooded Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, to generate offspring that have the most desired traits of both parent breeds. First generation litters typically produce the best results. Although there is no official listing of recommended breeding facilities at this time, other owners are a reliable source of obtaining referrals.

Interested parties would benefit from physically visiting each considered facility to observe the housing conditions of the dogs, whenever possible. They should check out factors such as the animals' outdoor space, play area, and where they sleep and eat. As these puppies require socialization as early as possible, this provides a great opportunity to speak with the breeder to find out how they provide this crucial interaction.

It is always recommended to request an opportunity to see both parents, and learn about their individual history. A concerned individual would do well to inquire about the animals' diets, especially that of the mother, as it directly affects the health and development of the puppies. One may also wish to find out the facility's plans for vaccinating and de-worming the pups prior to their being released to their new owners.

To increase the chances of getting a puppy of the highest quality, one should speak with the facility regarding their experience with this particular breed. Ask the frequency a female is expected to produce a litter, and how diversified the genetic pool is. It is a strong recommendation to request at least three recent references, and contact these individuals for feedback on their satisfaction with the puppies they purchased.

The most responsible breeding facilities are going to want to know about the people who intend to purchase their puppies. They may ask questions regarding other pets in the home, any children, if one has experience with this particular breed, and whether they intend to breed - or spayed/neuter - their pup. Because they care deeply for the animals, the breeder is likely to offer some helpful tips for raising and caring for them.




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