Thursday, January 18, 2018

Tips For Locating Responsible And Reputable AKC Lab Breeders

By Jose Wilson


If you have decided to introduce a new puppy into your family, you have several choices. You can visit the local animal shelter, take a free puppy from a friend, buy one from a private owner, or purchase a purebred dog from a professional breeder. When you have your heart set on a pure blooded Labrador, your next step is to find reputable and ethical AKC lab breeders.

The easiest way to get started on your search is to go online and access the American Kennel Club's website. You can find all kinds of information there, including specific breeds, their characteristics and traits, breeders, clubs to join, and special events planned around the country. The kennel club does not recommend specific breeders, but there are links and other information to help you find one.

Some people who run kennels also have full time jobs outside them. If no one answers the phone when you try to contact a breeder, it doesn't necessarily mean they are unreliable. You may initiate contact over the phone or by email, but you can't commit to purchase an animal without seeing the facilities. You will have no idea what kind of conditions your puppy was living under otherwise.

If a breeder doesn't want you to tour the kennels, or tries to steer you away from certain areas, you should see a big, red flag. There should be no problem with you having free access to the public areas. The puppies should be happy to see the breeder and act in an energetic and friendly way. There should be no animals looking underfed or sick.

A breeder needs to be very knowledgeable about the dogs they raise. Purebred animals often have inherited health issues and diseases. You need to know your puppy's genetic history before you take it home. The breeder should be open and honest when discussing these genetic traits with you. If one or more of the parents are on the premises, you have to right to see them.

The best breeders are passionate about the dogs they raise. They are very concerned that the puppies they sell go to people who are good matches for them. It is not uncommon for a breeder to have a purchaser sign a contract agreeing to allow the breeder to reclaim the dog if the owner is unable or unwilling to care for it properly.

The AKC does inspections of kennels periodically, and if they find offenses, a breeder can be fined and penalized by losing their privileges. When an inspector is especially concerned she will contact law enforcement. You can find out if the breeder you are working with has had issues with the club by visiting the AKC's website.

Puppies can be wonderful additions to families. When you have decided on a purebred puppy, you must only deal with a reputable breeder. If you find one running a puppy mill, while masquerading as an AKC breeder, you must immediately contact the club.




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