Most of these issues are considered rare in Huskies but if you are thinking of getting a Siberian Husky you should talk to
breeders about health issues.
The Collie Health Foundation's mission is to fund research medical projects that will benefit the future health of the Collie, and to educate the public and Collie
breeders about health issues.
We advise you to talk to
breeders about health issues in the breed.
You should also ask
the breeder about any health issues and certifications on both parents of the puppy you are interested in buying.
Ask
the breeder about health issue's and if they can speak to any health problems in their breeding program.
Not exact matches
To provide accurate, reliable and consistent information to owners /
breeders and the general public, in order to educate and raise awareness
about health issues that affect or could affect the breed.
The
breeder should be knowledgeable, and patiently answer all your questions,
about the breed, including its temperament, potential
health issues inherent to this particular breed, and the type of family it will do best with.
If you are considering getting a Maltese puppy or dog, you should talk to the
breeder about these tests and other
health issues in the breed.
No one can guarantee that a dog will never get sick or develop a
health problem, even from perfectly healthy parents, but good
breeders do
health screening and educate buyers
about health issues.
A
breeder should make themselves aware of
health issues in the dogs and should be willing to talk openly and honestly
about those
issues with you.
The sad truth of the matter is that a large majority of
breeders aren't knowledgeable
about health issues and evaluating the quality of a Yorkshire terrier.
NOTE: No
breeder can guarantee against all hereditary diseases, but a reputable
breeder is well informed
about their breeds
health issues, routinely tests for them, and informs prospective puppy buyers of any problems they have found.
Good
breeders will also be willing to talk openly
about health issues in the breed and describe the precautions they have taken to try to ensure that puppies produced by them do not have genetic problems.
Talk to your
breeder and your vet
about Lakeland Terrier
health issues.
The best way to TRY to avoid some
health issues is by finding a reputable
breeder that not just SHOWS their dogs in conformation, but cares
about the
health of the parents which is more important than taking your dog to a show... After all judges have different opinions and there is a lot of politics involved in the dog show world.
As most long haired German shepherd puppies»
health issues are genetic, a good
breeder should be able to answer any questions that you have and calm your fears
about problems that may arise.
Responsible
breeders care
about dogs of their breeding and want buyers to keep in touch with them, especially if a
health issue arises.
Be sure to ask the
breeder also
about the temperaments of their dogs and if there are any other
health issues in the lines such as:
No one, including reputable
breeders can guarantee against all hereditary diseases, but a reputable
breeder is well informed
about their breeds
health issues, they routinely test for
health issues and will inform prospective buyers of any problems or
issues they have found or may find.
We also actively strive to educate the public
about the horror of puppy mills and the
health issues so often present in purebred puppies purchased from pet stores instead of from reputable
breeders.