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Buying a New Puppy? How To Avoid the Pitfalls

 by: Armen T. Ghazarians

Many books and articles have been written regarding the art of choosing a puppy (i.e. performing puppy tests, looking for parental OFA certifications, and so on...), but few, if any, discuss the contractual end of purchasing a puppy. I can tell you through personal experience that purchasing a quality show puppy from a famous breeder can be quite a stressful experience because no breeder would give up the pick of the litter to a competitor (for obvious reasons) or to a novice without co-ownership of the puppy. Co-ownership of a puppy entitles the breeder to many rights to the detriment of the buyer. To begin with, the breeder might also be an experienced handler and might contractually require the purchaser to use the breeder as the puppies' trainer and handler. Agreeing to this could be a monumental mistake because the purchaser might be required to pay (even though they might be co-owners) for the breeders time to train and handle the puppy. Agreeing to this can COST you THOUSANDS of dollars.

In the contract, the breeder might require your bitch/dog to whelp/stud puppies. And, of course, they would contractually want the picks of the litter (they may choose either male or a female puppies as they please). Furthermore, you as the purchaser, might be required to pay the costs of breeding and whelping the puppies (i.e. food, vet-bills, housing, AKC registrations, stud fees, breeder's time) eventhough you may not be allowed to get the picks of the litter. What's more, you may not be able to see nor be with your dog for the duration of gestation and delivery. Some breeders have been known to switch animals when they are sent away for whelping or stud service. Therefore, I would recommend that you microchip you puppy and that you get an AKC DNA ID as soon as possible after you purchase your puppy. This way, you will get back your beloved animal without concern as to the nature of its identity.

When you purchase your puppy, most reputable breeders will guarantee your puppy will be free of various ailments for the duration of two years. What they fail to mention, however, is that if your puppy becomes incurably ill, the replacement puppy would be one of their choosing and not yours; which translates to the fact that you may end up with a new puppy with a lousy temperment.

So, remember. The devil is in the fine print. Read your contract carefully, otherwise you may become the victim of your own ignorance.

About The Author

Armen T. Ghazarians offers advice and articles for those interested in training their dogs like the professionals. His blog http://www.prsnal.blogspot.com offers information regarding many aspects of professional dog training for anyone who is not a professional dog trainer.



The Fearless and Friendly Boxer Dog

The Fearless and Friendly Boxer Dog


 by: Mike Mathews

It is hard to imagine that a dog breed descended from the mastiff-type dogs of war and one whose progenitors were used for bull and bear baiting, is now one of the most popular family-oriented breeds in the world.

The popular Boxer dog is a playful clown that continues to display youthful exuberance from its puppy stage to its senior years. Boxers are a courageous, good-natured, friendly, energetic, loyal, fun-loving, and family-oriented dog breed. Boxers love children and will suffer all sorts of child inflicted indignities with stoicism. However toddlers and young children should be carefully supervised with excited adolescent and young Boxers who can accidentally knock them over. The boxer is a large and strong dog that must be socialized thoroughly and obedience trained while a puppy and that training must be continued through adolescence to control its exuberance. The Boxer can be overly...

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We All Love A Well Behaved Dog

We All Love A Well Behaved Dog


 by: Mark McAuley

All of us remember our first puppy when we were kids. Bringing them home as they are

crawling all over your lap. Licking your face with their cute little pink tongues. Of course

what we remember as kids with our first dog is a lot different from what our parents remember about that time. As a lot of us have found out since we grew up and brought a puppy home for our family.

We soon realize there is much work that goes along with the cute little guy. It?s not long

before he is chewing everything in site. You find yourself moving everything in your house as if you had a toddler around.
Then there is the house training, lots of fun there.

With some dogs it could take weeks before your dog has mastered going to the door.

Which is why some people give up and just spend their time cleaning up after him.

But thankfully here are some great products out there to aid in house...

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How To Eliminate Your Puppy's Love of Nipping

How To Eliminate Your Puppy's Love of Nipping

 by: David Silva

If you've ever been nipped by a puppy, you know those teeth can be as sharp as ice picks. While other dogs generally have thick skin and can handle a nip relatively undamaged, we humans are not quite so fortunate. And yes, a puppy bite can definitely break skin.

So how do you put a stop to your puppy's nipping?

First, it helps to understand that he's not biting maliciously. Biting and mouthing are natural activities for puppies and young dogs. They instinctively nip when playing with their siblings. This is the way they interact with the world around them. Left with his family, a puppy would soon be taught by his mother and siblings to control his bite. But most puppies are removed from their mothers before they've had a chance to learn this lesson.

With this in mind, taking advantage of your puppy's natural instincts can actually provide you with an easy, painless way...

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The Havanese Puppy ? Where Did It All Start? Part 1

The Havanese Puppy ? Where Did It All Start? Part 1

 by: Fiona Kelly

The Havanese puppy is a loveable dog that unknown to many is a member of the Bichon breed family.
What does Bichon mean?
?Bichon? is a French word that means ?fleecy dog?.
The Bichon breed is often related to the Barbet.
The Barbet is the French name for a poodle like water spaniel that is thought to be an ancient ancestor of the current day Bichon breed varieties.

Of course there are several different types of Bichon dogs that include:
the Maltese, Bichon Frise, Bichon Bolognese, Lowchen, Coton de Tulear, and the Havanese.
These Bichon breed varieties have various geographic origins.

Most of these breeds were around in ancient Greece.
When the Spanish Empire swept across the world in the 1500?s, so did the Bichon breeds as well.
The Bichon breeds were known to be perfect companions for long...

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Forex Trading: Investment Secret Of The Rich And Powerful

Forex Trading: Investment Secret Of The Rich And Powerful

 by: Ikey Benney

If you search on the internet you?ll find millions of investment programs such as real estate, stock trading, bond trading, mutual funds, CDs, auction programs and various internet programs.

I have not done many internet income opportunities or programs or affiliate programs because I had been lucky to discover a very easy way to make money through forex trading, (Foreign currency...

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Organizing Your Living Room-Family Room

Organizing Your Living Room-Family Room

 by: Simon Harris

Generally there is one room in the house where most of the "family living" takes place. In order to have a pleasant and welcoming living area for your family, and a place you can be proud of when you have visitors, you need to come up with some type of organization and storage for your main room, whether it be the living room or family room.

Step back and take a look at your room as a stranger would....

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Day Trading Forex Market Behaviour

Day Trading Forex Market Behaviour

 by: Jay Moncliff

Technology advances like the internet have spawned a new craze, where anyone with a secure internet connection prepared to undertake a small amount of training can engage in trading foreign exchange on the forex market.

Just as a day trader will closely track stock price movements on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, all over the world forex traders monitor currency fluctuations in a similar fashion. ...

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