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What health checks and vaccinations should I expect a Labrador puppy to have had before buying?
Before purchasing a Labrador puppy, it's essential to ensure it has been vet-checked, vaccinated, and wormed. Ask for documentation proving these procedures. Puppies should ideally have received their first vaccinations and been microchipped. Reputable breeders will also have screened the parents for common Labrador health issues like hip and elbow dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
What are the key temperament traits I should look for in a Labrador puppy?
Labradors are known for their friendly and outgoing nature. When meeting the puppy and its parents (if possible), observe their behaviour. A well-adjusted Labrador should be confident, playful, and approachable. Be wary of puppies that seem overly shy, fearful, or aggressive.
What should I ask the breeder about the puppy's upbringing and socialisation?
Early socialisation is crucial for a Labrador puppy's development. Enquire about the puppy's exposure to different sights, sounds, people, and other animals. A well-socialised puppy is more likely to grow into a well-rounded and confident adult dog. Ask about the puppy's feeding schedule and whether it has started any basic training.
What are my responsibilities as a dog owner in London, according to local regulations?
In London, you are legally required to microchip and register your dog. It's also compulsory to ensure your dog wears a collar with an identification tag displaying your name and address. You must also clean up after your dog in public places. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines. Check your local council's website for specific by-laws.
What are some common health problems to be aware of in Labradors, and what can I do to prevent them?
Labradors are prone to certain health issues, including hip and elbow dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and obesity. Choose a breeder who screens for these conditions. Maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise is crucial. Regular vet check-ups can help detect potential problems early on. Be aware of potential for exercise induced collapse (EIC).
