Faqs

  • 1. Tips for Purchasing a Puppy
    Often, due to haste or the allure of seemingly low prices, we end up making mistakes. However, if you have decided to care for a pet comprehensively, it is better to conduct the necessary research rather than settling for the first puppy advertisement from private individuals or those offered for free.
  • 2. Thorough Research
    allocate time for in-depth research into reputable and ethical breeders. Read reviews, seek advice from experts or veterinarians, and ensure that the breeder adheres to animal welfare standards.
  • 3. Visit the Breeding Facility
    If possible, visit the breeding facility in person. This will give you the opportunity to observe the conditions in which the puppies are raised, interact with the parents, and ask questions directly to the breeders.
  • 4. Health test
    When you decide to take "the big step" and buy a Poodle puppy, you will also need to consider the health of the dog, every responsible breeder will test his subjects before using them for reproduction. The genetic tests of the parents are aimed at identifying the possible presence of transmissible genetic diseases typical of the breed. These tests are of great importance because in addition to allowing the identification of any transmissible pathologies they allow the breeders to make targeted matings with the aim of obtaining puppies healthy. For this reason ALL our breeders are tested for both genetic and joint diseases
  • 4. Check for Pedigree
    Purchase a puppy with a pedigree certifying its genealogy. This document verifies that the dog comes from a well-known bloodline and can help you predict its temperament and physical characteristics.
  • 5. Health Check
    Inquire about the puppy´s health status, including vaccinations, veterinary care, and any hereditary diseases. A responsible breeder will be transparent about these details.
  • 6. Warranty Contract
    Request a warranty contract that includes the terms of sale, health guarantees for the puppy, and provisions for potential returns.
  • 7. Long-Term Commitment
    Reflect carefully on the long-term commitment required. A dog is a long-term responsibility, so make sure you are prepared to dedicate time, affection, and resources to your new four-legged companion.
    Taking the time to follow these steps can make a significant difference in ensuring a happy and healthy life for your new furry friend.

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Samarcanda Standard poodle since 1983

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