How To Get Your Other Pets Used To Your New Rottweiler Puppies
You’ve seen an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale and you’ve decided a Rottweiler would be a great addition to your family. Respond to the ad and ask them a few questions. When it comes to Rottweiler puppies for sale, you don’t want to buy them from just anyone. Imagine getting attached to some new puppies you just brought home only to out they’re not going to last long because of a defect you should have known about. So make sure you prepare a list of questions for the person who left the ad. You’ll want to know if the ad is for a breeder, a pet store or a private seller whose pet had puppies. The questions you’ll want to ask refer to the lineage the puppies come from, any diseases or defects the parents might have had, whether or not the puppies have their shots and whether or not they have any health certifications.
If a pet shop left the ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale, be careful. Pet shops often sell animals that aren’t very healthy. Sometimes, breeders will give pet stores the pets that they themselves cannot sell. This also goes if the Rottweiler puppies for sale are from a non breeder, you’ll want to know what kind of lineage the Rottweiler puppies came from. Were the parents certified? Were they healthy? Did they or do they have any kind of disease that you should know about? These are all important questions. When you get your Rottweiler puppies home, you’ll want to know they’ll be a part of your family for a long time.
You want them to be healthy and you don’t want them to die prematurely because of some defect you should have known about before you paid money for them. That’s why it’s so important that you ask questions regarding the parents, the breeder or person’s experience in handling Rottweiler puppies, and other information regarding the puppies’ health.
Make sure you get your Rottweiler puppies to the vet to get their proper shots before you bring them home. When you see an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale, you’ll want to know that the Rottweiler puppies have had their proper inoculations. And if they haven’t, you need to be sure to get them. Puppies at that age are very susceptible to certain diseases and infections. Some of them can get sick from mingling with other dogs at a pet store or breeder’s shop, and some can get sick from other pets if it’s a private person selling their pet’s puppies.
If you have other pets at home, you want to make sure you get your Rottweiler puppies to the vet immediately to ensure they stay healthy. You’ll want to know your puppies will live long and healthy lives and you can ensure that by taking them to a licensed veterinarian immediately before you bring them home to meet the rest of your family.
Sharon Davies has been a dog breeder for more than two decades and is often in demand as a consultant to other breeders. Visit the seller of the Rottweiler puppies to inspect the environment where they were born and have been living for the first few weeks of life. The breeder should send a new puppy owner home with Rottweiler puppy care instructions and a sample of the puppy’s food.