Buying a Flat - Coat FCR Pros and Cons Finding a Breeder Questions to
Ask Health Clearances Dog Contracts The Standard
Not exact matches
Ask your breeder for
health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals and the Canine Eye Registry Foundation.
People acquiring new puppies can avoid some issues by
asking the breeder for
health clearances of the father and mother of the litter, in particular, Canine Eye Research Foundation (CERF) and Orthopedic Foundation (OFA) certifications for the father and mother.
You should
ask for
health certifications such as
clearances for hips, knees, heart, and thyroid disorders from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals and an eye
health certificate from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF).
Ask if the purchase price includes any sort of
health guarantee, and what
health clearances have been done on the puppies or the parents.
HEALTH CLEARANCES: Parent club members are
asked to adhere to a code of ethics that includes not breeding specimens that possess any known genetic defect.
Ask to see proof that the dogs are up - to - date on vaccinations, and that all the
health clearances have been done.
Ask a breeder for proof of a dog's lines, pay attention to clearances of hips, elbows and eyes and ask about any other potential health concerns that are prominent in specific bree
Ask a breeder for proof of a dog's lines, pay attention to
clearances of hips, elbows and eyes and
ask about any other potential health concerns that are prominent in specific bree
ask about any other potential
health concerns that are prominent in specific breeds.