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Topic Dog Boards / General / Choosing Puppy Wrong Way IMP
- By Tricolours [gb] Date 29.10.24 09:51 UTC
I rang a breeder asking about puppies that were advertised. I told her all about my self and she wanted me to choose a two week old puppy from photos she sent. This is not the way I want to choose a puppy. Is this the modern way?
- By weimed [gb] Date 29.10.24 10:46 UTC Upvotes 4
No and I wouldn't consider picking until met the mom dog, seen where and how reared, talked in person to breeder (not just on phone) and finally looked at litter.   Unless all the prior things are good I wouldn't even look at the litter.    a good breeder will want to meet you and your family in person before letting you near the chance of picking a puppy
- By chaumsong Date 29.10.24 11:45 UTC

> Is this the modern way?


No I don't think so. If the pups are within driving distance I would want to visit them at 6 weeks old before choosing, and as Weimed said I'd want the breeder to vet me in person.

I have chosen a pup from photos before, but he was in Mainland Europe and I couldn't justify the expense of a visit to see them then to go back to collect him. I had met the breeders several times at shows and knew his parents. They very kindly sent me many photos as the pups grew and then stacked photos at 6 weeks to choose from (show dog).
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 29.10.24 13:42 UTC Upvotes 1
Choosing a puppy at only 2 weeks, sight unseen physically (not that anything other than aaah puppy would be apparent at that age), to say nothing of not seeing mum with her litter - OMG!!   Did they ask you for a deposit too?  As far as I'm aware, this is NOT remotely the 'modern way' and even if it was, I'd be off.

You can do far better than buy from this breeder believe me.

It's true that when we bought our foundation bitch after we'd moved overseas, from a UK breeder I knew well, we didn't fly back to the UK to see her (at 5 months) but relied on the breeder and the lady who bred our second hound who went to the kennels to see the one her breeder thought would fit what we'd like.  We got what we wanted and she quickly made her Canadian Championship title.    Again when we needed a male from the UK to enhance our bloodlines we knew his breeder and relied on photos but he was 7 months by then.   He too became a Can.Ch.

On the other hand, when we bought our Whippet we drove to where she was when she was around 6/7 weeks, choosing her from the litter (we had pick) and then went back again to pick her up when she was 9 weeks.

Being asked to choose a puppy of only 2 weeks, and only from photos is NOT how things are done.
- By Tricolours [gb] Date 04.11.24 19:58 UTC
Thank you for the advice it was appreciated.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Choosing Puppy Wrong Way IMP

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