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What health checks should I ask about before buying a puppy in Lincoln?
Before buying a puppy, always ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request documentation from a vet confirming these treatments. Inquire about the puppy's parentage and any known hereditary conditions common in the breed. A reputable breeder will be transparent and provide this information readily. Also, be aware of the legal requirement in the UK for puppies to be microchipped by 8 weeks old and registered to the breeder before sale.
What should I look for to ensure a puppy is well-socialised?
Observe the puppy's behaviour with its littermates and the breeder. A well-socialised puppy will be confident, playful, and not overly fearful of humans or other animals. Ask the breeder about the puppy's exposure to different sights, sounds, and experiences. Early socialisation is crucial for a dog's temperament and behaviour later in life.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in the UK?
In the UK, all dogs must be microchipped and registered with up-to-date contact information. It is also a legal requirement to keep your dog under control in public places. Some breeds are subject to specific restrictions under the Dangerous Dogs Act. Check local council regulations regarding dog fouling and leash laws in Lincoln.
What questions should I ask the seller about the puppy's living environment?
Enquire about the puppy's living conditions. A responsible breeder will raise puppies in a clean, spacious, and stimulating environment. Ask about the puppy's diet and exercise routine. Visit the premises where the puppy was raised, if possible, to assess the conditions for yourself. Be wary of breeders who refuse to show you the puppy's living environment.
What are the signs of a puppy farm or irresponsible breeder?
Be cautious of breeders who offer multiple breeds, seem secretive about their location, or are unwilling to provide documentation. Red flags include puppies that appear unwell, are kept in unsanitary conditions, or are sold at unusually low prices. Puppy farms often prioritise profit over animal welfare. Report any concerns to the RSPCA or local authorities.
