Saturday, May 1, 2010

Reputable Idaho Dog Breeder

How do you find a Reputable Idaho Dog Breeder?

A reputable Idaho Dog Breeder will teach you about the dog breed you are interested in and whether this breed is a good choice for you and your family. Also find a local Idaho Dog breeder so you can avoid shipping your puppies. The Idaho Dog Breeder you choose to buy your dog/puppies from should be able to provide you with a picture of the puppies and their ancestors or even let you see them. Be sure to research your dog breed thoroughly by looking up breed information in libraries, online and other sources.

www.dogculture.net has made it easy to find a local: Boise Idaho dog breeders, Idaho dog breeders, Idaho breeders dogs, Idaho breeders association, golden retrievers Idaho breeders, Akita Idaho breeders, Boise Idaho breeders and Chihuahua Idaho breeders. The site is easy to understand and simple to navigate.

To see some local Idaho Dog Breeders go to http://dogculture.net/Idahodogbreeders.html
If you are searching for a particular breed please go to the site and email me and I will make sure to put you in contact with a few Idaho Dog Breeders that suit your needs.

Some things to make sure of when dealing with a Idaho Dog Breeder
• Breeding quality
• Conformation of dog breed
• Disposition
• Contracts
• Health Guarantee
• Not a puppy mill
• Supplies adequate information about the dog breed, supplies for you to take home with and all the necessary documentation
• Does not allow puppy to leave until three weeks old
• Gather information from references the dog breeder has given you
• Negotiate price
• Have your home ready to bring home the puppy

Things you may need before taking your puppy home!
Buy food, treats, a collar and leash, toys, grooming tools and other necessities in advance so your dog or puppy will have everything he needs, keep a schedule for you new furry friend. Get Insurance so that vet bills don’t pile up. Keep your commitment to your family which includes your dogs. You would let your kids starve don’t do it to your puppies.

Dog-Proof Your Home
Prepare your home before your new dog arrives. Move breakables or "chewables" to higher ground. Make electrical cords inaccessible to curious paws and noses. Block off any area of the house that you want off-limits to the dog. Put the lid down on your toilet and your shoes up in your closet. Block access to any house or garden plants that may be toxic to dogs

Welcome Your New Pet
make sure you give them a lot of attention and show a lot of love so that your puppy can learn to trust you and obey you.

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  1. Idaho Dog Breeders go to http://dogculture.net/Idahodogbreeders.html

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