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Do your
homework. Be sure that a Bouvier des Flandres Dog is the right breed
for you. Go to dog shows, talk to breeders, read as many books and
magazines as you can on the Bouvier des Flandress and dogs in general.
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Buy from
a reputable breeder. You should see the dam (mother) of the puppies.
If possible view the sire (father) of the litter. Many times,
however, this is not possible as breeders often select stud dogs based on
what best compliments their female, and that may mean breeding to a dog
3,000 miles away.
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Reputable
breeders breed quality animals that are free of health problems..
Ask about health clearances. The sire and dam of the puppies you are
considering should have OFA certified hips and elbows. If you do not
see the actual certificates get the OFA numbers and verify them either by
calling the OFA directly 1-800-442-0418 or checking their web site:
www.offa.org,
you will need the dogs registered name to do this.
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Never
take home a puppy before eight weeks of age. Do not consider getting
a dog from a breeder who will let a puppy go that young. It is
extremely important that the puppy stay with its litter mates and its
mother to help learn desirable behavior and develop socialization skills.
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Look for
a clean, bright-eyed puppy, one that comes to you readily without shying
away. Look carefully at the puppies surroundings; are they clean?
Is the puppy exposed regularly to different people, situations, and
environments. This “socializing” is very important and must be
continued throughout the dog’s life.
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You
should receive a four or five generation pedigree, health records, and a
written contract. Have your puppy examined by a DVM shortly after
you bring him/her home, preferably within a week. If anything is
seriously wrong you should be given a full refund or another puppy.
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If you
want a show dog, expect to pay accordingly. Some breeders say they
can pick a show dog at 8 weeks, but often that is a show potential puppy.
When selecting an animal for show the older the better.
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8)
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Do not
buy the first cute puppy you see. Look at more than one litter from
different breeders. Make sure the parents have acceptable
temperament and are the “type” of Bouvier des Flandres you are looking
for.
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Know why
you are buying your Bouvier des Flandres. Is it for showing,
companionship, etc.
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10)
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Never
buy a puppy as a gift for an unsuspecting friend. A dog is a serious
commitment. All family members need to be in agreement as to the
actual purchase, breed and dog care responsibilities.
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