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Miniature dachshund
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Miniature dachshund
Age: 8 weeks
Ready to leave: Now
Darlington, County Durham
£1,495
Miniature dachshund
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Miniature dachshund
Age: 8 weeks
Ready to leave: Now
Darlington, County Durham
£1,495

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

Before purchasing a dog, ask the seller for details of any health checks or vaccinations the dog has received. Request documentation from a vet as proof. Be wary of sellers who are reluctant to provide this information. Puppies should have been vaccinated and wormed. Consider asking for the parents' health records as some breeds are prone to specific hereditary conditions.

What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK, and how do they apply in Darlington?

In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database by the time they are eight weeks old. The seller is legally responsible for ensuring the puppy is microchipped before you buy it. You should check the microchip number matches the documentation and that the seller transfers the registration to your name. Failure to comply can result in a fine. It is also a legal requirement to keep a dog under control in public places.

What should I look for to ensure a puppy is not from a puppy farm?

Visit the puppy at the seller's home and observe the environment. Look for a clean and spacious living area. The puppy should be interacting with its mother and siblings. Be suspicious if the puppy is offered to you in a neutral location, or if the seller seems evasive about the puppy's upbringing. Ask lots of questions about the puppy's daily routine and socialisation. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

What are some signs of a healthy puppy or dog?

A healthy dog should be alert and active, with bright eyes and a clean coat. Check for signs of illness, such as discharge from the eyes or nose, coughing, sneezing, or diarrhoea. The dog should have a good appetite and be a healthy weight. Gently feel the dog's body to check for any lumps or bumps. Observe its gait to ensure it is walking normally.

What questions should I ask the seller about the dog's temperament and training?

Ask the seller about the dog's temperament, including whether it is good with children, other dogs, or cats. Enquire about any training the dog has received, such as basic obedience or house training. Understand the dog's exercise requirements and whether it has any behavioural issues, such as excessive barking or separation anxiety. A responsible seller will be honest and transparent about the dog's personality and needs.