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What health checks should I ask about before buying a dog in Glasgow?
Before purchasing a dog, always ask the seller about vaccinations, worming and flea treatments. Request to see the dog's health records, including any vet check reports. Enquire about any known health conditions in the dog or its parents. Responsible breeders will be transparent about health information.
What should I look for to ensure the dog is from a responsible breeder in Glasgow?
Visit the dog at the breeder's premises and observe the environment. A responsible breeder will keep their dogs in a clean and stimulating environment. The puppies should be well-socialised and interact comfortably with people. Ask about the parents' temperaments and if you can see them. Be wary of breeders who won't let you see the puppies with their mother.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK, and how do they apply in Glasgow?
In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database by the time they are 8 weeks old. The registered keeper is legally responsible for the dog. Check that the puppy you are buying is microchipped, and that the seller will transfer the registration to you. It is also a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar with an identification tag showing the owner's name and address when in a public place. Failing to comply with these requirements can result in a fine.
What questions should I ask about the dog's temperament and training?
Ask the seller about the dog's personality, energy levels, and any training it has received. Enquire about its behaviour around children, other dogs, and cats. A well-socialised dog is more likely to adapt well to a new home. If the dog has received any training, ask for details about the methods used and any commands it understands.
What are the potential risks of buying a dog online, and how can I mitigate them in Glasgow?
Buying a dog online carries risks such as puppy farming, where dogs are bred in poor conditions with little regard for their health or welfare. Always meet the dog in person at the seller's home and assess the environment. Be wary of sellers who offer to deliver the dog to you or meet you in a public place. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your instincts, and if anything feels wrong, walk away.
