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Choosing the dog
Once you chose the breed, the moment arrives to go look for the puppy. They are many that don't have a concrete idea of the place where one should go to buy the puppy. In almost all the big cities a branch of the Canine Central Society exists, or some delegate, to whom we can go and who can inform us on the prices, according to the breed and age. In any case we shouldn't acquire it before the first two months that it is when the small one can be by their own means. We shouldn't think that all dogs with his pedigree are going to make tomorrow's champion.
Its supposing that when we go to the breeder's house with the objective of acquiring a puppy, we already have the idea if we want a male or female; the females are usually more sensible, and has the problem of zeal but it only happens twice a year, and it will be convenient to maintain it isolated of the male or of any inopportune visit. The male on the other hand, is easier that he escapes in search of some female dog in zeal, reason why we can see in general line that absolute preferences doesn't exist; of course that if we cant control the animal, the dog must go loose on the field, to avoid problems it will be preferable to choose a male.
Resolved all these details and already in the breeder's house, he will showed us the litter and we will be able to see as there is surely several small puppies, of different size, around the mother. In all litter one usually is less developed than the rest of their siblings; it is also frequent that another overcomes in a lot to all the other ones. With an appropriate feeding, when the animal is alone at home, he will compensated, partial or totally. Generally, the bigger owes his sized to that he remains most of the time next to the mother and he is feeding a lot, while the small one can be one very shy, their siblings, hardly allow the mother to get near. It is, very venturous to make any predictions on which it is the stronger, healthy and most beautiful, because those qualities sometimes keep very little relationship among. Before this dilemma, perhaps it is easier to decide for a medium size. Keep special attention at his temperament, since at these ages a deep sadness is usually symptom of some illness. Once we have chosen it, take note of the class of vaccinations he needs, as well as the day in that will proceed for another vaccination, necessary during the first months of the puppy.
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