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What health checks should I ask about before buying a puppy in Kilmarnock?
Before buying a puppy, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. A responsible breeder will have records of these. Enquire about any breed-specific health issues and whether the puppy's parents have been health tested for these conditions. It's also wise to ask if the puppy has been microchipped, which is a legal requirement in the UK.
What should I look for when viewing a puppy to ensure it's healthy and well-socialised?
When viewing a puppy, observe its behaviour and physical condition. Look for clear eyes, a clean coat, and no signs of lethargy or distress. The puppy should be playful and interact well with its littermates and the breeder. Be wary of puppies that seem overly shy, aggressive, or withdrawn. Ensure the puppy is kept in a clean and stimulating environment.
What legal requirements are there for selling and buying dogs in the UK?
In the UK, it's illegal to sell puppies under eight weeks old. All dogs must be microchipped and registered with a database by the time they are eight weeks old. Sellers must accurately describe the puppy and its parentage. Be aware of puppy farming and report any suspicions to the relevant authorities, such as the RSPCA or local council.
What questions should I ask the breeder about the puppy's parents?
Ask about the temperament and health history of both parents. A responsible breeder will be able to provide information about the parents' breed characteristics, any health testing they have undergone, and their general behaviour. Meeting the mother dog is crucial to assess her temperament and overall health, but this is not always possible. If the father is not present, ask for detailed information and, if possible, photos or videos.
What are the potential risks of buying a dog online without seeing it in person first?
Buying a dog online without a physical viewing carries significant risks. You may not be able to accurately assess the puppy's health, temperament, or living conditions. There is also a higher risk of being scammed or purchasing a puppy from an irresponsible breeder or puppy farm. Always insist on seeing the puppy in person, ideally with its mother, before committing to a purchase. If this is not possible, be extremely cautious and consider purchasing from a reputable rescue organisation instead.
