Saturday, September 1, 2018

Procedure For Purchasing Australian Labradoodles

By Frank Walker


Puppies are very adorable animals to own. They very friendly and usually have an amiable temperament. However, you cannot just wake up one day and decide that you want to own a pup. There are so many factors that come in to play. For instance, you must identify the breed that you want. There are so many breeds like Australian Labradoodles. Thus, you must decide on the breed you want. Other factors like finances and the environment you intend to raise up the pup in really matter. There are steps that you have to follow if you want to buy a puppy.

Different facilities have their purchasing procedure. Nonetheless, every buyer must know what he/she wants. Hence, the initial step is identifying the breed of your choice. There is a lot on information on the web regarding the different breeds. Also, you can visit AKC local ring shows to check the breeds that are available to see if you can find the one that suits you.

Contacting the breeder is usually the second step. Most breeders prefer contact by email. This is because they are usually busy tending to their pups. Thus, they might not be able to pick your calls. They can, however, respond to your email once they get time. However, if you may not know any breeder, you can search the internet or ask for referrals from friends and family.

When sending your email to a potential breeder, ensure that you include all the details regarding the kind of puppy you want. For instance, ensure that you mention the color, coat, size, temperament, and gender among others. Then, you are required to pay a reservation/consultation fee that is usually non-refundable. This fee is normally payable by check only.

However, you are advised to visit the facility physically. Thus, ensure that you have taken the time to go to the facility and check whether you are willing to invest in is worth it. Pay the consultation fee only if you are impressed with the facility. If not, look for a better breeder.

Once the facility approves your request, you will receive an email informing you that you are on the waiting list for reserved puppies. An excellent facility usually reviews the person who wants to buy the puppy to see if he/she qualifies to own a dog.

Once the puppies are born, you will receive an email informing you of the same. You cannot, however, be allowed to visit the pups until they have reached six weeks, the time when they receive their first immunizations. This is because these pups are vulnerable to infections hence you can only visit them after they are inoculated.

After 8-9 weeks, you are now allowed to pick up your puppy. You must thus complete your final payment. You must then sign a contract with the breeder. This contract indicates that you will bring your puppy back to the facility to be spayed or neutered after 7 months.




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