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What health checks should I ask about before buying a dog in Cambridge?
Always ask the seller for the dog's vaccination records, worming and flea treatment history, and any relevant health certificates from a vet. Puppies should ideally have been microchipped and had their first vaccinations. Ask about any breed-specific health concerns and whether the parents have been health tested for these. Consider asking for a trial period to assess the dog's health and temperament.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK?
All dogs in the UK must be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database by the time they are 8 weeks old. It is also a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar with an ID tag displaying the owner's name and address. Keeping your dog under control in public places is also a legal obligation.
What should I look for to ensure the dog is from a responsible breeder?
A responsible breeder will be knowledgeable about the breed, happy to show you the puppy with its mother in a home environment, and willing to answer all your questions. They will also ask you questions to ensure you are a suitable owner. Be wary of breeders who seem secretive, are only interested in the money, or are unwilling to let you see the puppy's parents.
What are the signs of a puppy farm or irresponsible breeding?
Signs of a puppy farm include puppies being kept in poor conditions, multiple litters being available at the same time, and the breeder being unwilling to show you the puppy's mother. Red flags also include the breeder meeting you in a neutral location instead of their home, and a lack of paperwork or health information.
What are some important considerations when choosing a dog breed for my lifestyle?
Consider your lifestyle and living situation. Some breeds require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation, while others are more suited to apartment living. Think about your experience with dogs, as some breeds are more challenging to train than others. Research the breed's temperament, energy levels, and potential health problems before making a decision. Ensure the dog's needs align with your ability to provide proper care.
