Hi everyone, I am new to the world of dog ownership and I am looking to get a new puppy. However, I am a little confused about how to choose the right breeder for me. I want to make sure that I choose a reputable and ethical breeder that cares about the health and well-being of their dogs. Can anyone give me some tips on what to look for when choosing a breeder for my new furry friend? Also, are there any red flags that I should be aware of when dealing with breeders? I am open to any advice or recommendations that you might have. Thank you in advance!

Hi there, as someone who recently went through the process of choosing a breeder for my puppy, I can give you some insight on what to look for.
First and foremost, make sure that the breeder is willing to answer all of your questions and provide you with as much information as possible about the breed and their breeding practices. A good breeder should be knowledgeable, passionate and should prioritize the health and welfare of their puppies. They should also be able to provide you with references from past customers and veterinarians.
Another thing to look for is a breeder who conducts health testing on their dogs. This includes genetic testing, hip and elbow evaluations, and eye examinations. This is important because it reduces the risk of inherited diseases and ensures that the puppies are healthy.
You should also ensure that the breeder keeps their puppies in a clean, healthy and nurturing environment. Raising and socializing the puppies in a clean and healthy environment goes a long way in ensuring that you get a healthy puppy.
When dealing with breeders, it is important to be aware of red flags such as breeders who do not allow you to visit their facilities or those who are selling puppies at a significantly lower price than others. In addition, avoid breeders who prioritize appearance over the dog's health and breed dogs that are prone to genetic health problems.
In conclusion, it's very important to choose a reputable and ethical breeder when getting a new puppy. By doing so, you'll not only get a healthy and happy puppy but will also contribute to the overall welfare of the breed.