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What health checks should I ask about when buying a puppy in Chichester?
When buying a puppy, always ask the seller for proof of health checks, vaccinations, and worming/flea treatment. A reputable breeder will provide documentation from a vet. Check if the puppy has been microchipped, as this is a legal requirement in the UK. Be wary of sellers who cannot provide this information or seem evasive.
What should I look for to ensure I'm not buying from a puppy farm or illegal breeder?
Visit the puppy at the seller's home and see it interacting with its mother. Be suspicious if you're not allowed to see the mother or the puppy is brought to you in a neutral location. Check the living conditions; are they clean and spacious? Ask about the puppy's history and the breeder's experience. Research common signs of puppy farms and report any concerns to the RSPCA or local authorities.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK, including Chichester?
In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a database. It is also a legal requirement for your dog to wear a collar with an ID tag displaying your name and address (though not your phone number is not legally required). You are legally responsible for your dog's behaviour and must ensure it doesn't cause harm or nuisance to others. Certain breeds are banned in the UK and cannot be owned.
What questions should I ask the seller about the puppy's temperament and socialisation?
Ask about the puppy's personality, how it interacts with people and other animals, and what socialisation experiences it has had. A well-socialised puppy will be more confident and adaptable. Enquire about their feeding habits, sleeping patterns, and any known behavioural issues. This will help you determine if the puppy is a good fit for your lifestyle and experience.
What are some important considerations for bringing a new puppy home to Chichester?
Prepare your home before bringing the puppy home by puppy-proofing the area, providing a safe and comfortable space, and gathering essential supplies like food, water bowls, a bed, toys, and training pads. Register the puppy with a local vet and schedule a check-up. Begin training and socialisation early to help the puppy adjust to its new environment and develop good behaviour. Be patient and consistent with training, and provide plenty of love and attention.
