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Be an Educated Puppy Buyer!!!Courtesy of Georgia Hymmen Daynakin Great Danes
Prior to purchasing a Great Dane, I strongly
suggest that you do your homework. This would
include finding out if the breed is right for
you, and knowing what to look for in a good
breeder and a healthy puppy. I would consider
the following to be
"red flags"
and would be very hesitant about purchasing
from that breeder.
How to Recognize the Responsible Breeder:
1. The Responsible Breeder only breeds animals who have passed
the health tests recommended by the breed "parent club". For
example, the Great Dane Club of America.
2. The Responsible Breeder places dogs/pups with a health
guarantee and contract.
3. The Responsible Breeder insists on the return of a dog/pup
should the purchaser be unable to keep the dog/pup during that
pet's lifetime.
4. The Responsible Breeder carefully interviews prospective
owners and has specific requirements that are to be met such as:
dog/puppy is to be altered. The dog/puppy is not allowed to roam
outdoors in unfenced areas or unsupervised, etc. Interviews will
include veterinarian, references, etc.
5. The Responsible Breeder is willing and able to educate.
He/she happily answers any/all questions regarding the breed and
his/her breeding program to any interested people, whether or
not they are potential buyers.
6. The Responsible Breeder insists on being informed of any
health, genetic, or behavioral problems the dog/puppy may
develop in its lifetime and will strongly recommended that the
owner periodically test for thyroid, eye conditions and other
health issues known to the breed.
7. The Responsible Breeder does not have more dogs/puppies then
he/she is able to keep clean, healthy and well socialized.
8. The Responsible Breeder spends individual time with each of
his/her dogs/puppies.
9. The Responsible Breeder is very concerned with excellent
temperament in his/her dogs/puppies as well as excellent health.
10. The Responsible Breeder makes him/herself available for
advice to the owners throughout the life of the dogs/puppies
he/she has placed at any time.
And most importantly, the responsible breeder helps breed rescue
by insuring his/her dogs do not end up in rescue and helping
Danes who do.
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