Boston Terrier Breeders To Avoid
October 28, 2008
Anyone can throw on a big fake smile, tell you the things they think you want to hear, and try to sell you a Boston Terrier you may not want. A reputable Boston Terrier breeder is someone that you can ask a lot of questions of and they will not be offended and a reputable breeder is going to insist that you do your homework before buying. You will find that an honest breeder will hide nothing from you because an honest breeder has nothing to hide.
Your quest should begin by asking with national breeder registry the breeder belongs to. The American Kennel Club is the one everyone knows but there are others out there just as acceptable. Check their registration for yourself and see what you think of that breeder group’s breeding standards and if you are comfortable with them. If they do not belong to a registry question why and ask what they use for breeding standards.
Talk to your vet and ask them about the breeders that you are considering and ask them their opinion. Also ask your vet if they have any Boston Terrier breeders they can recommend to you. If you do not have a vet then you will need one when you get the dog so there is no better time to start up a relationship with a vet than when you are first getting your pet. Your vet is just as interested in the health and well being of your pet as you are so talk with your vet about the different breeders you are considering.
It is not a common route to take, but you should also probably have a talk with your local law enforcement officials about the breeders you are considering. If the local law enforcement officials in your area are very familiar with a particular breeder then it would probably be a very good idea for you to avoid dealing with that breeder for your good and also to protect your family from any future problems with your new pet.
Your prospective Boston Terrier breeders is the one group that you need to make sure you talk to a lot before you make any final decisions about which breeder to go with. Find out what their policies and beliefs about breeding are and ask if they will be with you after the sale is done.
Find out what information they offer when they sell a dog and also pay attention to see if this is someone that you would feel comfortable buying your future family member from.
A good breeder is in your life for years offering advice and helping to make sure your pet stays healthy.
You need to do the right thing and make sure that you are choosing the right breeder for you and your family because in the end that relationship between you and your breeder is what is most important for the health of your dog and the happiness of your family.




I love Boston Terriers! My mother had them when she was young so maybe the fondness for a dog breed is hereditary!