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12 ads in Dogs & Puppies for Sale in Romford, London

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Pocket bully puppy’s
Age: 8 weeks
Ready to leave: Now
Romford, London
£1,500
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Our boy Flynn
Age: 3 years
Ready to leave: in 4 weeks
Romford, London
£100

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What health checks should I ask about when buying a puppy in Romford?

When buying a puppy, always enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ask for proof of these, such as a vaccination record signed by a vet. Reputable breeders will have had their puppies health-checked by a vet. It's also wise to ask about the puppy's parents' health history, especially regarding breed-specific conditions.

What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK and in Romford specifically?

In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with their owner's current details. It is illegal to allow your dog to be dangerously out of control. Some local councils, including those near Romford, may have specific rules regarding dog fouling and keeping dogs on leads in certain areas. Check the Havering Council website for local regulations.

What should I look for to ensure a puppy is well-socialised?

A well-socialised puppy will be confident and friendly. Look for puppies that have been exposed to different sights, sounds, and people. Ask the breeder about their socialisation practices, such as whether the puppies have interacted with children, other dogs, and household noises. A puppy that hides or seems overly fearful may not have been adequately socialised.

What are the signs of a responsible dog breeder?

Responsible breeders prioritise the health and welfare of their dogs. They will be knowledgeable about the breed, allow you to see the puppy with its mother, and ask you questions to ensure you are a suitable owner. They will also provide a contract of sale and be willing to offer ongoing support and advice. Be wary of breeders who seem secretive, are unwilling to show you the mother, or pressure you to buy a puppy quickly.

What are some important considerations when choosing a dog breed for my lifestyle in Romford?

Consider your lifestyle and living situation when choosing a dog breed. Do you have a garden? How much time can you dedicate to exercise and training? Some breeds require more exercise and mental stimulation than others. Also, consider the breed's temperament and whether it is suitable for families with children or other pets. Research different breeds thoroughly to find one that matches your needs and capabilities. Remember that larger breeds may need more space, and some breeds are more prone to barking, which could affect your neighbours in Romford.