For the most part finding good Pug breeders may require more effort than just opening the phone book. Some Pug breeders prefer to only do referral business and others require a screening process before they will talk to you. Still there are some very good Pug breeders that you can find using some conventional means. So what is the best way to get a hold of good Pug breeders? If you know how and where to look for the right information then finding good Pug breeders should not be that difficult. Remember that you want to find more than one so you can compare before you commit to buying from one.
There will be no more valuable resource for your pet and yourself than your vet. Your vet is just as concerned about the health of your pet as you are so they can be a trusted resource when you are searching for Pug breeders. If you do not have a vet yet then this is the perfect time to secure the services of one and discuss potential breeder referrals so that you can start compiling your list.
The Internet is an excellent communication and research tool that you can use in your search for Pug breeders. One of the ways you can use the Internet is to check out the various breeder registry websites to see what Pug breeders are listed closest to you.
A breeder registry is an organization that sets breeding standards that their members follow. This can be an excellent resource in helping to find legitimate and trustworthy Pug breeders to add to your list of potential breeders.
It is also possible that many Pug breeders like to host their own websites so that they are given a chance to portray their business the way they want potential customers to see it. They will have pictures of the various types of pets they have for sale and they will also outline the procedures they require all new owners to follow before the breeder will even speak to the owner.
There are many Pug owners out there that are hosting their own websites that feature their dog. They will post pictures of their dog and also give daily updates as to the dog's behavior and anything else they think may interest people.
You can contact these owners if you see one that is relatively close to your location and see if they can refer their breeder to you. Sometimes Pug breeders prefer to not get referrals in this manner so you may not get a referral every time but in some cases you will get a referral and every bit of information helps.
Remember that you are compiling a list of Pug breeders to choose from at this point and you are not making your final decision just yet. This is an important decision to make so the more choices you have the more apt you will be to make the right choice when the time comes to pick a breeder to finally get your new Pug from.
Jenny Donaldson has sinced written about articles on various topics from Puppies Dogs, Rottweiler Dogs and Puppies Dogs. About the author: Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved