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		<title>What to look for in a puppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Once you have decided on the breed of puppy you want and the sex of the puppy the next big question you should ask yourself is which puppy you should choose and what to look for when going to buy your puppy. Searching for information on the internet could have led to [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="bodytext">Once you have  decided on the breed of puppy you want and the sex of the puppy the next big  question you should ask yourself is which puppy you should choose and what to  look for when going to buy your puppy. Searching for information on the internet  could have led to more confusion, so here are some helpful sensible hints to  help you decide what to look for when you choose your new puppy: </span></p>
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<p>You should never feel rushed into making a decision and choosing a  puppy, a reputable breeder will give you all the time you need when choosing  your puppy, but don&#8217;t be swayed by their choice. While the breeder can give you  good advice on caring for your new puppy and most will be honest, there are some  who might try to sell you those puppies they don&#8217;t want to be stuck with, for  example the boisterous dominating puppy, while most breeders wouldn&#8217;t dream of  doing this there is the odd one which might be tempted. <span id="more-34"></span><br />
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Don&#8217;t be fooled  either by well meaning friends telling you to let the puppy choose you, the  pushy puppies will come forward every time and these can often be the most  difficult ones to raise, while the gentle ones which normally make the gentler  pets are left behind.</span></p>
<p>Also don&#8217;t rely on the biggest puppy being the  best; this isn&#8217;t always so the bigger puppy will be the more aggressive puppy  that always pushed his way in to make sure he got fed, which again could be a  problem with dominance as the puppy grows older. Puppies are very much like  children each one of them will grow at a different rate and what is the smallest  in the litter now could well turn into the biggest and best out of the litter.  Certain things however should be taken into account and these are:</p>
<p>* Look  at the whole litter as a group, if three out of four of the puppies run away,  growl, bark or show some form of aggression then choose another  breeder.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t be conned by the breeder telling you there just shy,  socialization at an early age is crucial and any reputable breeder will have  handled their puppies and got them used to being around people.</p>
<p>* Puppies  who shrink away from you with their tails tucked between their legs are not a  good choice, shy puppies will usually grow into shy dogs if this is in their  genes.</p>
<p>* A healthy normal puppy should be very curious often running  around your feet, tugging at your shoelaces, nibbling at your fingers and trying  to climb into your lap.</p>
<p>* Watch how the puppies interact with each other,  you can tell a lot about the puppy from how is interacts with its litter  mates.</p>
<p>* Look for a puppy in the middle range, this is one that will be  inquisitive, who joins in and holds their own without being too bossy and one  who doesn&#8217;t growl or bite its fellow litter mates.</p>
<p>* Try a few simple  tests, try clapping your hands or jiggling your car keys, which puppy is alert,  interested or which shrinks away in fright.</p>
<p>Once you have checked out the  litter as a whole then you can ask the breeder if you see them all singularly,  this will give you a good idea of how the puppy will cope being away from its  litter mates. This is the time you can evaluate the puppy&#8217;s own personality,  sometimes a bold puppy will totally change when separated from the others. Signs  to watch for are:</p>
<p>* The puppy&#8217;s general expression and body  language.</p>
<p>* Does the puppy wag his tail or is it tucked between its  legs.</p>
<p>* When you talk to the puppy how does it respond.</p>
<p>* Is the  puppy lively and energetic, is the puppy inquisitive.</p>
<p>Spend as much time  as you need with the litter as a whole and also with each puppy you are  interested in, a reputable breeder will give you all the time you need with the  puppies and should never rush you or sway you into making a choice. Perhaps the  only time when a breeder should give you advice on which puppy is right for you  is if you are thinking of showing the dog. Here the breeder can point out which  puppy might be best for show and why they think it is.<br />
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		<title>Buy French bulldogs tips</title>
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<p><span class="bodytext">* Make sure that  you research the breed thoroughly before you buy a puppy or dog, never make an  impulse purchase and buy the first puppy from the first breeder you find. </span></p>
<p><span class="bodytext">* Be honest with the  breeder about what you&#8217;re looking for when you go to see the puppies or dogs, if  you are looking for a show dog then don&#8217;t tell the breeder you want a pet  because you think this will cost you less. A responsible breeder will sell their  French bulldogs as pets with limited registration papers and you will not be  able to show your dog without full papers.<br />
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<span class="bodytext">* If you buy a frenchie as a  pet, then you probably wont be able to show it, the breeder will sell their  frenchies as pets if they know the puppy wont meet the strict requirements  needed for showing.</span></p>
<p>* Even if you purchase a dog or puppy for show there  is no guarantee that you will be successful, not every show dog has the superior  qualities which are needed to win major prizes at the top shows.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t  buy a show dog just for the sake of it, if all you want is a companion then buy  a puppy for a pet, they might not meet the exact standards required of the breed  but if you bought your puppy from a reputable breeder who does breed show dogs  then your companion will be pretty close to meeting the requirements without  costing you an arm and leg.</p>
<p>* Make sure that you get yourself a copy of  the <a class="zem_slink" title="Breed standard" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breed_standard" target="_blank">breed standard</a> and also equip yourself with the knowledge of the problems  know to this specific breed.</p>
<p>* If you wish to purchase a dog for showing  then attend as many shows as possible before you go looking for a puppy, make  sure you know the breed and the colours that are required for showing.</p>
<p>*  Even if you don&#8217;t intend to show your frenchie it doesn&#8217;t hurt to get acquainted  with the breed&#8217;s standard before you choose your puppy, what better way to learn  about the breed than from those who have been breeding and showing frenchies for  years.</p>
<p>* Contact and view puppies from as many different breeders as you  can before making your final choice.</p>
<p>* Makes sure you take a list with  all the questions you want to ask the breeder, a reputable breeder will only be  too happy to answer all your questions, they should also ask some questions of  you too.</p>
<p>* A breeder who isn&#8217;t affiliated with a dog club is no worse  than those who are, their puppies and dogs can be just as worthy of the show  ring than those belonging to a club.</p>
<p>* Don&#8217;t be taken in by breeders who  claim their dogs are show worthy but who don&#8217;t actually show them, a good  breeder will show their dogs and have proof with certificates and trophies of  what their dogs are actually capable of. The breeder who claims their dogs are  champions without having the proof and who makes the excuse of not having time  to show their dogs should be avoided especially if you do want to show the  puppy.</p>
<p>* Look for a breeder who has several years of experience in  breeding French bulldogs.</p>
<p>* Ask how many litters a year the breeder has  and be wary of those who claim they always have litters available, the good  breeder will only breed a few litters per year, those who say they always have  litters haven&#8217;t got the best interests of the dogs at heart only their  pockets.</p>
<p>* Does the breeder give you registration papers; health records  and micro chip the puppies. A reputable breeder will give you the puppy&#8217;s  pedigree records and health records. Most breeders know have a micro chip  inserted into the puppy very early on, this helps to locate dogs that are lost  or stolen.<br />
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		<title>Buying pet shop puppies</title>
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<p><span class="bodytext">Every pet shop that  sells puppies will assure you that their puppies don&#8217;t come from puppy mills but  only from the finest breeders who have surplus stock, this is often a downright  lie and this is reason alone for you not to buy your puppy from a pet store. </span></p>
<p><span class="bodytext">A responsible reputable  breeder would never sell their litters to a pet store in the first place, the  simple reason for this is that a pet store must by law sell a puppy to anyone  who walks in and can pay for the puppy, regardless of if that person can take  care of a puppy. A pet shop by law isn&#8217;t allowed to screen buyers before selling  them a puppy and a responsible breeder always screens potential buyers to assure  their puppies only go to good homes.</span></p>
<p>The pet shop owners and staff are  trained on how best to sell their wares and unfortunately this also includes  live animals, selling is all that matters regardless of whether the person  buying can look after a young puppy or not. Here are two of the lies you should  be aware of. <span id="more-25"></span><br />
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<strong>We only buy from local breeders </strong></span></p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t  matter whether the pet shop buys from local breeders or anywhere in the world if  the breeder is willing to sell their puppies to a pet store for re-selling then  they are irresponsible.</p>
<p><strong>The puppy&#8217;s health is guaranteed</strong></p>
<p>Some pet shops will offer a guarantee that the puppy is healthy, all  this generally means is that should the unfortunate puppy have some defect or  become ill then the pet store will replace the puppy. This however doesn&#8217;t help  the poor little puppy and many times won&#8217;t help the buyer either if they have  become attached to the new puppy.</p>
<p>The guarantee doesn&#8217;t mean that the  puppy is healthy and free from defect or disease all it means is that it will be  replaced just as faulty electrical equipment or any other purchase you made that  was found to have a defect would be.</p>
<p>While we all feel sorry for the  puppy&#8217;s in pet shops and stores and many of us want to save them or rescue them  from the small cages they are stored in we shouldn&#8217;t give into temptation. True,  we may rescue one but there will be many more to quickly take their place and we  are only helping to feed the industry by buying from them.</p>
<p>Buying from a  pet store will * Increase the misery of females being bred time and time again  just to supply pet stores with puppy&#8217;s.</p>
<p>* Increase the misery of people  buying from pet stores only to be heartbroken when the puppy becomes ill or has  some serious defect.</p>
<p>* Increase the misery of <a class="zem_slink" title="Animal shelter" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_shelter" target="_blank">animal shelters</a> who are  flooded with pet shop puppies due to their owners becoming disillusioned with  the problems faced them.</p>
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