Looking For A Fake Pug Breeder

Posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 1:19 pm
by Jenny Donaldson

Most of the important decisions you will make in your life require a process to make sure you make the right decision. The decision to get a Pug as the new family pet is a decision like that. Once you have made the decision to get a Pug the next step in the process is to learn how to tell a fake Pug breeder from a good one so that you do not wind up doing business with a breeder you will later regret. There are some indicators you can use that can help you make this decision and it is up to you to do your homework so that you can be assured of making the right decision.

On the Internet you will find organizations called breeder registries. A breeder registry establishes breeding standards through years of experience and research and allows breeders to list themselves with the registry so long as the breeder adheres to the breeding standards. If you are dealing with a Pug breeder that is not listed with a registry then that may be something that might point to a fake Pug breeder.

There is no substitute for a vet when it comes to a resource for valuable pet information. When you are looking for a Pug breeder you can always run the names of prospective breeders by your vet and see if they have any advice to offer you on the Pug breeders you are considering.

Your vet can also give you more ways to determine the validity of a breeder that can help you narrow down the field even further into a list of breeders you should be able to trust. Never underestimate the value of the information your vet can provide.

If the Pug breeders you are considering have any past run-ins with the local law officials then you would want to know that. That is why it is always a good idea to check with local law enforcement before deciding on a Pug breeder. If you are considering a breeder that has a criminal record then that could be the indication of a fake breeder and a breeder you want to avoid.

Talking to each potential Pug breeder can also help you tell the fakes from the real deal. Ask potential Pug breeders about their policy of helping a new owner know how to feed and care for their new pup. A good Pug breeder will make sure the new owner leaves with care and feeding instructions as well as a food sample so you know what to feed your dog.

If the breeder you are considering does not offer this then you may be talking to a breeder that is not complete legitimate and will require further research before you can safely do business with them.

The process of getting a new pet is a long one that requires patience and making the right decisions. To help yourself out you can use questions and the tools available to eliminate any of the fake Pug breeders so that you do not waste time talking to people you do not want to do business with. Doing your homework before investing in a new pet is the responsibility of every pet owner.

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