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What health checks should I ask about before buying a puppy in East Kilbride?
When buying a puppy, always ask the seller for details of any vaccinations, worming and flea treatments the puppy has received. Request to see the puppy's health records from a vet. It's also wise to ask about the parents' health history, particularly regarding any breed-specific health conditions common in the puppy's breed. Consider asking for a vet check yourself shortly after purchase.
What should I look for to ensure a puppy is not from a puppy farm?
Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to let you see the puppy with its mother and siblings in its home environment. Puppy farms often operate from commercial premises or transport puppies long distances. Ask lots of questions about the puppy's background and upbringing. A responsible breeder will be happy to answer all your questions and show you around.
What are the legal requirements for microchipping dogs in the UK?
In the UK, it is a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database by the time they are eight weeks old. The seller should provide you with the microchip details and ensure the microchip is registered in their name. You will then need to update the registration with your own details. Failure to comply can result in a fine.
What are some important considerations for the breed I am interested in?
Research the specific breed of dog you're considering. Different breeds have different needs in terms of exercise, grooming, and temperament. Some breeds are more prone to certain health problems than others. Make sure the breed is a good fit for your lifestyle and living situation. Also, check if the breed is restricted under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
What steps should I take after bringing a new puppy home?
Register your puppy with a local vet as soon as possible for a health check and to continue their vaccination schedule. Start socialising your puppy early by exposing them to different people, places, and sounds in a safe and controlled manner. Begin training and housebreaking immediately. Ensure you have adequate pet insurance to cover unexpected veterinary costs.
