Spotting A Fake Pug Breeder

by Jenny Donaldson

A new family pet is a big decision and the process you use to get that new pet is important. If you have made the decision that a Pug is what you want as the new family pet then the next thing you need to do is learn some ways of spotting a fake Pug breeder so that you do not wind up doing business you will regret later. There are questions you can ask and tools you can use to spot a fake Pug breeder and as a new owner it is your responsibility to make sure that you are making the right decision.

The first thing you can do is hit the Internet and see if the Pug breeders you are considering are listed with any of the breeding registries throughout the United States. A breeding registry is an agency that sets breeding standards that its members follow and if you have a Pug breeder that does not belong to any breeding registry then that can call their legitimacy into question.

Your best resource for information regarding your pet is your vet. If you do not already have a vet picked out then the best time to choose one is during the breeder selection process. Your vet should be able to let you know which Pug breeders you are considering are legitimate and which ones to avoid.

If you do not have a vet selected yet then the best time to select one is during the breeder selection process and then be certain to bring the vet into the selection process along with you.

Local law enforcement is going to also be a resource for valuable information in the search for the perfect Pug breeder for you. If you are considering a Pug breeder that has a track record with the local law officials then it is probably a good guess that you want to avoid that particular breeder at all costs. Many people neglect to check with law enforcement before making this important decision, don’t you make that mistake.

The only real way to determine if the Pug breeder you are considering is fake or not is by talking to them and finding out how they do business. Any good Pug breeder will make sure that a new owner leaves with not just their new pup but also with detailed care and feeding instructions as well as food samples so you know exactly what food to feed your dog.

If this is not the policy of the Pug breeder you are considering then it may be time to consider looking at a different Pug breeder. Every step you take in getting a new pet is very important and that includes deciding on which Pug breeder you will be doing business with.

Making sure you are only talking to qualified breeders is an important thing to do and you should be sure to take every precaution in your search for a Pug breeder and make sure you eliminate all of the undesirable candidates right away.

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