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Bad Poodle Breeders



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By : Lisa B    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-06 16:38:41
When speaking to different Poodle breeders, you want to make sure that they are truly in the breeding business for the right reasons. To help make sure the Poodle breeders you are talking to are on the up and up, it is important to look around at your surroundings for any signs of trouble. The nice Poodle breeders know that you want to take your time so those who rush you are the ones you want to avoid at all costs.

When looking to find that perfect puppy to bring home, it is important to know what to watch out for when looking at different Poodle breeders. Remember, you should not only be studying the different puppies but also the breeders because if they do not seem to know what they are talking about or they seem to have been mean to the puppies in any way, it is best you find another breeder.

If you get a puppy from a breeder that was harmful then you can expect a lot of problems with your puppy even though it may seem fine right now. There could be a lot of internal problems that you could experience and a lot of emotional trauma that was caused by abuse. All this could come back to haunt you down the road and that is the last thing you would want, after all, you brought that puppy home to have a happy life together.

When you venture out to meet with different Poodle breeders, make sure you are allowed the time and opportunity to look around their surroundings and make sure you try and see things through the eyes of the puppies. If you are being kept away from where the puppies are kept on a day to day basis, there is probably a good reason for that so that should be a warning sign for you.

If there is anything about the breeder or the situation that make you uncomfortable then there is a reason for it and you should listen to your instincts. Make sure that you pay attention to how the puppies act around the breeders because if they seem tense or afraid, then there is probably some abuse going on. And another way to feel out the breeder is to ask a lot of questions because if they are really in it for the right reasons, they will have a lot of information to share with you.

It is important that you are given the time needed to make sure you are picking the right puppy for you. After all, this is a big decision since that puppy could be in your life for the next twelve to fourteen years hopefully. You should never feel rushed and if it seems that the Poodle breeders just can t wait for you to give them money and leave, then they are probably in it for everything but the right reasons and you want to shop elsewhere.

All good breeders know that they should try and provide you with a lot of information about the breed and about the particular puppies you are looking at. If they seem to lack that knowledge or the desire to share what they do know with you then you really need to go somewhere else because they are probably not very good breeders as far as you can see.
Author Resource:- The experience that Lisa Collins has with Poodle breeders is just about unbeatable, which makes this author a wonderful source for information. Not all http://www.officialpoodleguide.com/Poodle_Breeders/index.php Poodle breeders are in the breeding game for the right reasons. Some breeders are in it for nothing other then stealing your money. All breeders who are in it for the right reasons would want you to have all the http://www.officialpoodleguide.com/Poodle.php Poodle information that you need to raise your pup right.
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