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What health checks should I ask about before buying a puppy?
Before buying a puppy, ask the seller for details of all vaccinations, worming treatments, and flea treatments the puppy has received. Request to see the puppy's health records from a vet. It's also wise to enquire about the puppy's parents' health history and any known breed-specific health issues. Consider asking for a vet check before purchase, at your own expense.
What should I look for to ensure a puppy is being sold responsibly?
Look for signs of a responsible breeder or seller. They should be happy to answer your questions, show you the puppy with its mother in a clean and suitable environment, and provide documentation. Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to let you see the puppy's mother or who seem overly eager to sell the puppy quickly. Avoid buying puppies from car parks or other unusual locations.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK?
In the UK, all dogs over 8 weeks old must be microchipped and registered with a government-approved database. The seller is legally responsible for ensuring the puppy is microchipped before sale, and for providing you with the microchip details to register in your name. Dog owners are also legally required to keep their dogs under control in public places.
What are some important considerations for bringing a dog into my home?
Before bringing a dog home, ensure you have appropriate food, water bowls, bedding, and toys. Puppy-proof your home by removing any hazards such as electrical cords or toxic substances. Consider the time commitment required for training, exercise, and socialisation. Research local dog training classes and dog-friendly areas.
What are some signs of a potentially unhealthy or poorly socialised puppy?
Look for signs of illness such as lethargy, coughing, diarrhoea, or discharge from the eyes or nose. Be wary of puppies that seem overly fearful, aggressive, or withdrawn. A healthy and well-socialised puppy should be curious, playful, and comfortable interacting with people.
