| Looking for a good , loving home for my last Aussie pup from a huge litter. He is all alone now with all of his sisters and brothers in their new homes. He is 4 months old; leash trained, social to kids, and other dogs. He will be a good watch dog sounding the alarm when strangers approach, but is social when you greet the stranger. A smart boy. Oh yeah, he is a huge pup; largest of the litter; I raise cage free puppies! I work my kennel full time. It is a full time job when it is done right. I have 6 acres of exercise paddocks, 12 indoor outdoor runs. My last AKC inspection had no violations, and my inspector commended our devotion. Please consider the basic things below that you should know or do before buying a puppy from someone. It only takes a few phone calls and some time to ensure you don't buy a puppy mill sickly pup. For the sake of puppies, please help put the mills out of business by not buying from them. I love dogs and dreamed of training and raising dogs my whole life and there are many devoted breeders out there for you. A checklist to prevent buying from a puppy mill.
Get a vet and personal references.
How many dogs do they have? You can ask their vet to verify.
Do they work their kennels full time?
Are the parents health tested and can the vet verify?
Are the puppies kept until 8-9 weeks of age?
Is the health gaurantee cover genetic issues for a year or two?
Are the vaccinations vet given with health exams |