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What health checks should I ask the breeder about before buying a Labrador puppy in Aberdeenshire?
Ensure the puppy's parents have been hip and elbow scored with good results, and have current eye test certificates. Ask about Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC) testing, as these are common in Labradors. A reputable breeder will be happy to provide this information.
What are the legal requirements for microchipping and vaccinations in the UK when buying a Labrador puppy?
In the UK, it is a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped and registered on a government-approved database by the time they are eight weeks old. Ensure the puppy is microchipped and that the details are transferred to you upon purchase. Puppies should also have started their course of vaccinations; ask for the vaccination record card from the vet.
What should I look for to ensure I'm buying from a responsible Labrador breeder in Aberdeenshire?
A responsible breeder will allow you to see the puppy with its mother in a clean and suitable environment. They will ask you questions about your lifestyle and experience with dogs to ensure you can provide a good home. Be wary of breeders who are unwilling to show you the mother or seem overly eager to sell the puppy quickly.
What are some common behavioural traits of Labrador Retrievers that I should be prepared for?
Labradors are generally known for being friendly, energetic, and eager to please. They require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviour. They also have a strong retrieving instinct, so be prepared for lots of fetch! Early socialisation and training are crucial to ensure they develop into well-behaved adults.
What are the ongoing costs associated with owning a Labrador Retriever in the UK?
Expect to pay for food, vet care (including annual boosters and potential health issues), pet insurance, toys, grooming, and potentially training classes or dog walking services. These costs can vary depending on your lifestyle and the dog's needs, but it's important to budget accordingly.
