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Where to Buy German Shepherd Puppies

2016/5/3 17:25:54
  Finding German shepherd puppies for sale takes very little work, but a prospective buyer should always keep a few key things in mind. A German shepherd puppy is an adorable ball of fluff and love that is a welcome addition to any household, and in time, it will grow into a formidable and loyal adult who will defend the people it cares about. However, to make sure that the German shepherd puppy grows up well and without health or behavioral problems, it is important to buy the puppy from the right place. Where should a German shepherd puppy be bought?

First, avoid pet stores. Pet store puppies tend to come from puppy mills, where dogs are essentially mass produced with no attention to their care or their background. German shepherd puppies that come from pet stores might look very healthy, but they are prone to developing issues as they grow up. They may also come with behavioral issues that only become evident when they come home. Do not support pet stores.

Getting a German shepherd puppy from an online advertisement is a tricky proposition. Sometimes, it is possible to find a German shepherd puppy that is healthy and happy from the Internet, but the issue is that it is hard to tell what the puppy's background is. There are not guarantees, and some people find themselves conned into taking a puppy that is not very healthy or that has behavioral issues.

Some people choose to get their German shepherd puppy from a shelter. Shelters see purebred dogs on a regular basis, though generally the dog's papers are not provided. The advantage is that the puppy will be vetted for good health. However, it may be a while before a purebred German shepherd is available. Consider being added to a waiting list if the shelter route is preferred.

The best way to get a German shepherd puppy without problems is to go to a reputable breeder. A breeder is someone who has taken the time to ensure that a beautiful and healthy puppy is produced from known parents. They do their work as a passion, and they always want to know where their puppies are going. In general, they will also have a return policy if the adoption does not work out.

A good breeder allows the adopters to get to know the puppy long before they take him home, and they will help a new adopter understand the finer points of care.

Choosing a place to get a German shepherd puppy takes time, but it is worth it!