Beagle Dog for Sale
Any responsible breeder entitled to have a Beagle Dog for Sale puts first the purity and health of the breed, not his or her personal well-being. For a novice, it is crucial to properly distinguish between a conscientious breeder and a dollar-oriented puppy mill. True breeders work toward the improvement of the breed’s genetic potential by choosing the healthiest and purest species for their breeding programs.
Good breeders never sell puppies for profit. As a rule, they have only a few Beagle Dogs for Sale, so that they are physically fit to provide due care to their puppies and their parents. All purebred dogs should undergo regular veterinary examinations and checks in order to select the best species and pick off those affected by hereditary diseases. Not all puppies within a litter are equally good, and true breeds are never shy to tell their clients about possible defects. There are no absolutely flawless puppies either, and should the breeder you have come across be ardently telling you he or she has the best dogs on the planet, this is an alarming sign indicating his or her willingness to get the puppy off his or her hands at all costs.
Reputable breeders never keep too many dogs, and usually deal in only one breed or two related ones. Being fully concentrated on a particular breed, they possess comprehensive knowledge and do their utmost to make their potential clients as knowledgeable about the dog as themselves. Good breeders do not sell their Beagles to those who, by reason of their life modes or attitudes, cannot make decent Beagle owners, and do not usually present their Beagle Dogs for Sale to such people.
True breeders have all documentation on hand proving their right to take part in major shows and events, including pedigree certificates, show records, inoculation accounts and so forth. When visiting a breeder, it is absolutely imperative that prospective buyers pay special attention to the outer appearance of all Beagle Dogs for Sale, their mood and overall environment in the house. Dogs and puppies must look neat, healthy, and they should not exhibit shyness or timidity. Beagles are naturally vivacious, and they are usually good with strangers. Wariness or frightfulness may suggest they have not been socialized properly and hence they may have serious behavioral problems.
Before choosing a Beagle puppy, please, make sure the dog meets the breed standard. Buy only standard species. So called Miniature, Teacup or Pocket Beagles, whose size does not exceed 7-9 inches high at the withers, are not accepted by any breed standard. The AKC accepts two varieties: up to 13 inches and from 13 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder. Breeders, claiming to have “the world’s most unique Miniature Beagle Dog for Sale”, should not be trusted.