Standing up for the veterinary profession
08 Aug 2024
09 Oct 2018 | Andrew Gillon
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Deciding to buy a puppy is a huge decision and the process of finding the right puppy for you can be complicated. However, it is important to take your time and consider everything involved in owning a dog.
These include the long-term veterinary and insurance costs, your home and lifestyle, where to buy your puppy from, and the relevant health testing for the breed you are looking at.
The recently-launched, offers a step-by-step guide to support you through this process, helping you make an informed decision. It is a fantastic resource for , providing you with all the key questions you should be asking any breeder before you consider taking a puppy home.
One of the key areas covered by The Puppy Contract, which owners may not already be aware of, is pre-breeding health tests. Health testing is very important when buying a pedigree or crossbreed dog, as many breeds are prone to debilitating inherited diseases.
By health testing potential parent dogs before mating takes place, breeders can ensure that healthy dogs are bred from and therefore reduce the risk of passing on these conditions to the puppies. Healthy parents make healthy puppies.
The Canine Health Schemes, run by ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ and the , offers health testing for a wide range of inherited conditions including hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and hereditary eye disease.
Hip and elbow dysplasia are common inherited conditions where abnormalities occur in the hip and elbow joints. The two conditions can be cripplingly painful and have serious effects on your dog’s health and welfare. Hereditary eye disease can also have serious effects on health and welfare; many eye conditions can cause pain or blindness, require surgery and on-going veterinary treatment. These serious health conditions can also have an emotional strain on the dog’s owners and cause many years of heartache.
To ensure you are buying a happy and healthy puppy always ask to see the relevant health test results for both parents. , developed by the and the , will document all this information for you.
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