Staffy Pups: How To Find A Staffy Pup

 

If you’re in the market for a Staffy Pup you’ll need to find a breeder from which to purchase him or her. This can often be as easy as opening the classified adverts section of your local newspaper, but you’ll want to be sure that the staffy breeder you’ve chosen is reputable.

There are several ways to help ensure that the breeder you’ve found knows his or her stuff and is reliable, professional, and trustworthy. Ask for References any good breeder will be able to provide you references of clients they have worked with in the past. These will be people who have purchased a Staffy pup or utilized stud services and will be happy to share their experiences with you.

Choosing a Staffy breeder to find your staffordshire bull terrior puppy,that was used by someone you know is a good choice as well. If your friend or family member was happy with the service and treatment he or she received from the breeder, the odds are good that you will be as well.

Prepare to be Asked Questions as well as having your own questions for the breeder. A good breeder will have as many questions for you as you have for him, perhaps more. Good breeders especially Staffy breeders are particular where they let their staffy pups go to. It really is that important that a young Staff goes to the best home possible.

 They may ask whether you have children, what size home or Garden you have, and numerous other questions to help them let you know whether the dog you’re seeking is right for you and your family.

 A good breeder always has the best interest of both the dog and the clients in mind. Guarantees A good breeder will have had the Staffy puppies checked for potential health risks before ever selling the animal.

 Some problems, however, simply are not detectable until later in life. If you purchase  a different breed to a Staffy for instance a golden retriever pup, for example, and six months later discover that it has hip dysplasia (a genetic defect in the animals hip joints, it is often nearly undetectable until the animal is several months old), a good breeder will issue a refund to you, no questions asked.

Other sources apart from looking in the newspaper is on the internet. It can be great to make that initial first contact. What does their ad look like ? Is it their own site?. Are they close by you? Can you go along and visit?

Often just using your common sense and gut reactions will put you on the correct path.

To your success in Finding a Great Staffy!

Best Wishes

Denise

 

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