How To Choose The Right Puppy For You

You've figured out what breed you want, which breeder is right for you, and now all you have to do is pick the puppy you're going to bring home. Unfortunately, this is often the toughest part for people, especially if your breeder is far away from where you live. If you want to make sure that you get the puppy that's right for your home, lifestyle, and family, give these tips a try.

Your Life and their Behavior

The first thing you should consider is your future puppy's ideal personality. Obviously, you'll want a dog that's pleasant to be around, but you need to think about what your life is like in regards to a dog. Are you home often? If so, getting a dog that's extremely social is a good idea. If you live in an apartment or with a roommate, a noisy dog that vocalizes often may not be ideal. Think about what personality aspects will make your dog a good fit for your life, then pass the list on to your breeder. Since they know the dogs best, they'll be able to tell you which ones are good candidates for you.

Breeder Materials

Once you have some potential puppies in mind, reach out to your breeder. Ask them for any materials they have on the dogs. For example, your breeder can probably supply you with pictures and video recordings for you to get a good idea of how the dog looks and what their personality is like. Some breeders may even be happy to conduct a video chat with you to show you the dogs and to give you a way to interact with them directly.

Visit

Lastly, consider taking the time to visit your breeder over the course of a weekend. While this may require an expense on your part and even time off from work, it will give you time to interact with the dogs in-person for yourself before making a selection. This dog will likely be in your life for many years to come, if not a decade or more. It's important to make the right choice, so don't rush the situation. Your breeder can likely recommend local hotels for you to stay at so you can spend as much time around your potential puppy candidates as possible.

Choosing a puppy can be hard, but these tips should make it much easier for you. If you still don't know which dog is right for you, talk it over with your breeder. After years of handing off puppies to new owners, your breeder may have some insight to share. Contact a breeder that has cockapoo puppies for sale for more information.

About Me

Keeping Your Canine Friend Happy

Nine years ago, my husband and I welcomed our dog Sammie into our home. At the time, our pet was a feisty, playful puppy. She has since grown into a sweet, loyal companion. Over the years, we’ve discovered some of her favorite things in life. She absolutely adores rawhide bones, tennis balls, and warm blankets. On special occasions, we like to buy her gifts she can use and enjoy. For instance, I like to shop for dog treats that will help Sammie’s teeth stay healthy and strong. On this blog, I hope you will discover the best toys and gadgets to purchase an older dog. Enjoy!