Which Chihuahua Breeders To Avoid
When you decide to do business with a Chihuahua breeder you aren’t buying a lamp from someone you will never see again, you are buying a pet that you will be raising in partnership with your breeder. Make sure you do a thorough check of your breeder before you do business with them, as you need to be completely comfortable that they are the right breeder for you. A reputable breeder will not try and hide anything from you and a reputable breeder will insist that you do all of your own researching so that you find that breeder that is perfect for you.
Your quest should begin by asking which national breeder registry the breeder belongs to. The American Kennel Club is the one everyone knows but there are others out there just as acceptable. Check their registration for yourself and see what you think of that breeder’s group breeding standards and if you are comfortable with them. If they do not belong to a registry you need to ask why.
If you do not already have a vet picked out then the best time to decide on one and then get to know that vet is when you are considering a Chihuahua breeder. Your vet is very concerned about your pets and they will not allow you to get a pet from someone they do not trust or they know is not reputable. Your vet is a fantastic resource when you are considering a Chihuahua breeder and you should make sure to seek out your vet’s opinion prior to making any final decisions.
Next you should probably talk to the local law enforcement officials and ask them if they are familiar with any of the breeders you are considering. Needless to say that if the law is familiar with a breeder, but in a bad way, then you probably want to steer very clear of that breeder and move on to someone that is not on a first name basis with the police in your town. This is serious business and doing that business with a criminal is a very bad idea.
Probably the most important person you can talk to when you are considering Chihuahua breeders are the breeders themselves. Find out what their policies are and see if they offer you any detailed care and feeding instructions with your new pup. Ask if they will be available for consultation after the sale is over and just see if this is a person that you would be comfortable getting a pet from.
Find out what information they offer you when you get a dog from them and also just pay attention to see if this is someone that you would feel comfortable buying your future family member from.
A good breeder is in your life for years offering advice and helping to make sure your pet stays healthy.
Only you can make that determination and you should only make that determination after you have done more than sufficient research.


















