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6 ads in Dogs & Puppies for Sale in Bishop Auckland, County Durham

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Miniature smooth haired Dachshunds
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Miniature smooth haired Dachshunds
Age: 5 weeks
Ready to leave: in 3 weeks
Bishop Auckland, County Durham
£650
Golden english Labrador 5 years
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Golden english Labrador 5 years
Age: 6 years
Ready to leave: Now
Bishop Auckland, County Durham
£150

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What health checks should I ask about before buying a dog in Bishop Auckland?

Before purchasing a dog, always ask the seller for proof of vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Enquire about any breed-specific health issues and whether the parents have been health tested. A vet check is highly recommended before taking the dog home. Be wary of sellers who are reluctant to provide this information.

What should I look for when assessing a dog's temperament?

Observe the dog's behaviour around people and other animals. A well-socialised dog should be friendly and approachable, not aggressive or overly fearful. Ask the seller about the dog's history and any known behavioural issues. Spend time interacting with the dog to assess its personality and energy levels.

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

In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database. The microchip details must be up-to-date with your current contact information. It is also a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar with an ID tag displaying the owner's name and address. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a fine.

What questions should I ask about the dog's breeding and history?

Enquire about the dog's parentage and whether they can be seen. Responsible breeders will be happy to provide information about the parents' health and temperament. Ask about the dog's upbringing, socialisation, and any previous training. This information can help you understand the dog's background and potential needs.

What are the potential costs of dog ownership beyond the initial purchase price?

Owning a dog involves ongoing expenses such as food, vet care (including vaccinations, worming, and potential unexpected illnesses), grooming, toys, and equipment (lead, collar, bed). Pet insurance is also highly recommended to help cover the cost of unexpected veterinary bills. Consider these costs carefully before committing to dog ownership.