How to Find the Best Shih Tzu Breeder

How to Find the Best Shih Tzu Breeder

Getting a purebred Shih Tzu dog doesn’t guarantee a good temperament.  Likewise purchasing a dog from the pet store could result in temperament, health, or behavior problems that could cost you plenty to correct.  Finding a good breeder whom can help you pick out the perfect dog for you is the upmost importance.

The first place to start looking is to ask your family and friends if they have recently acquired a puppy or have known someone who has purchased one. Next call your local pet office and talk to the veterinarians on duty there and ask them for their recommendations.  You can research dog breeders on the internet also but some of the best local one may not need to advertise at all since they may possess a waiting list of people waiting to purchase their fine puppies. The best Shih Tzu dog breeders always have a waiting list especially since they limit how often they breed their dogs not like the puppy mills that sell dogs as fast as they can; not caring about the health and care of their dogs. You should never buy your dogs over the internet and have they shipped to you, remember the travel experience may affect your dog’s future behavior or even injure them.

Call your perspective breeder and schedule a visit to see their facilities and dogs.  The best breeders not only want you to see the puppies but want your whole family to visit and meet the puppies’ parents too. Check out the facilities and grounds when you visit, are they clean and well organized? over crowded with too many animals? Ask how many breeds does the breeder work with? One is the best number since this means they’ll likely be an expert on this breed and care about the dogs.  Spent time with the mom and dad of the puppies study their habits and social skills most likely the puppies will act the same way as one of the parents.

The top breeders will discuss the care your new puppy will require including the type of dog food to feed them, grooming tips, training help and advice, and veterinarian recommendations on where to take you dog for shots and care.  Remember to pick a puppy that fits your lifestyle and home surroundings don’t pick an overactive dog if you don’t want them running around your house or apartment constantly.

If you’re looking at show quality breeders they may request you to sign a contract with restrictions of not showing the dog or spaying or neutering the puppy to prevent breeding of more of the pedigree line. These are common requests of the top breeders that are trying to protect their business and the dog breeding business as a whole.

Remember they are no guarantees when buying a puppy from a Shih Tzu dog breeder the puppy you get can have health problems, gene problems, or not been properly cared or trained. You need to spend lots of time considering why you want a dog first and then what kind of dog you want. Finally you need to pick out the perfect puppy for your lifestyle and home conditions.

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