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What health checks should I request from the seller before buying a puppy?
Before purchasing a puppy, ask the seller for documentation of vet checks, vaccinations, and worming treatments. Ideally, the puppy should have been microchipped and you should receive the microchip details. Be wary of sellers who cannot provide this information or seem evasive. Consider asking your vet to do an independent health check soon after purchase.
What should I look for to ensure the puppy hasn't come from a puppy farm?
Visit the puppy at the seller's home and ensure the mother dog is present and appears healthy and well-cared for. Observe the puppy's behaviour; a healthy puppy should be playful and inquisitive. Be suspicious if the seller wants to meet you somewhere other than their home or if the puppy seems unwell or fearful. Check for signs of poor breeding conditions, such as a dirty environment or multiple litters of puppies.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK?
In the UK, it is a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped and registered with up-to-date contact information. You are also legally responsible for your dog's behaviour and preventing it from causing harm or nuisance. Certain breeds are banned in the UK under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
What questions should I ask the seller about the puppy's breed and temperament?
Enquire about the puppy's breed characteristics, including typical temperament, exercise needs, and potential health problems. Ask about the puppy's parents' temperaments and any training or socialisation the puppy has received. This information will help you determine if the puppy is a good fit for your lifestyle and experience.
What are some essential safety tips to consider when bringing a new puppy home?
Puppies require a safe and secure environment. Puppy-proof your home by removing potential hazards such as electrical cords, toxic plants, and small objects that could be swallowed. Provide a comfortable and safe space for the puppy to sleep and rest. Supervise the puppy closely, especially when introducing it to other pets or children.
