Questions You Should Ask A Chihuahua Breeder

By: Sandradean
Anyone that sets out to sell anything starts to develop a routine that they like to use when talking to a new customer. As a prospective customer of a Chihuahua breeder you want to know what questions to ask so that you can judge for yourself if you are getting a good dealer or not and you are also going to want to have your Chihuahua ownership questions answered. You need to know what to ask a Chihuahua breeder in order to tell if you are dealing with a good one or not and these are some of the things you should be asking a Chihuahua breeder.

The first thing you want to know from any Chihuahua breeder is what national registry they are listed with. If they are listed with one they will have proof to show you. If they can offer no proof then you will want to check their claims for yourself on the Internet. A listing on a breeder registry means that they adhere to the standards of good breeding so ask about it.

When you leave the Chihuahua breeder's property with your new pup the relationship should not end there. The relationship with a good breeder goes on well into the life of your new Chihuahua and the breeder should always be available for consultation on any issues that concern you. If the breeder you are talking to seems less than helpful or less than interested in being helpful then it is probably a good idea to find a new breeder to talk to.

A great source for any information you might need to know about your new pet can come from your vet. You will need a vet when you get a new pup so if you haven't picked a vet out yet then do so and discuss prospective breeders with your vet to find out what they think of the breeders you are considering. Your vet will steer you in the right direction and make sure that you deal with a breeder that you will be happy with.

Any good and reputable Chihuahua breeder is going to offer a policy where an owner can return a Chihuahua at any point in the dogs' life if that owner can no longer keep the dog. The breeder will not offer any refund but it will prevent the dog from being abandoned.

This is important because any good breeder cares about all animals and will want to do their part to make sure that no animal they sell gets abandoned.

Ask a lot of questions of any breeder you are considering. A reputable and good breeder will expect a lot of questions and the tougher questions are not going to hurt a good breeder's feelings so ask anything you want.

You need to know what kind of breeder you are dealing with so be sure to ask a lot of questions and listen to their answers.
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