Pet Stores That Sell Puppies In Peoria Illinois

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How do you tell the goodNever buy a puppy from a Pet Store.  NO responsible breeder would ever dream of selling its puppies through a pet store. Only commercial puppy mills will sell to pet stores.  these puppies are sick, have poor temperaments, and have big medical problems. A pet store would never tell you this.   If a puppy is in a pet store it came from a puppy mill....period. Then you must watch out for the Mom and Pop breeder, who buy a male or female, and breed it with the first mate they can find. We call these (BYB's)  Back Yard Breeders.  Many are just looking to make aSome BYB's may have fancy outdoor kennels, some may just have dogs breeding in a barn stall.   raise puppies in the house.   But the one thing that all BYB's have in common is that they don't KNOW this breed well, and they do NOT breed to the AKC breed standard.  They just breed to be breeding.   Little do they realize that they are doing generations of damage to our
These people often mean well, however  their shelties often do NOT much resemble the Shelties you see in the magazines.   These are the shelties that often turn out to look like Collies (WAY too big) or the ones who have very poor temperaments, (hyper, snappy, problematic).  That is because they don't know the breed like someone in it for years does.   You can usually find a BYB in yourThey must advertise their puppies to sell them........where a Responsible breeder seldom needs to advertise.     IF you ask a BYB for proof of CERF and OFA, they often will tell you they have no idea what that means.  You will be sorry in the long run.   more for a well bred Sheltie.......but it is well worth it. Next.....where was your puppy born and raised?   Or in the breeders home?   Puppies that do not get held and socialized daily, will have many emotional problems. Buying a puppy is a 15- year proposition. A mistake now could be heartbreaking in the years to come. 
things to watch out for. 1) Inherited diseases in this breed. Cheap Dance Floor Rental Orlando responsible breeder breeds to improve the breed.   Buy Wrestling Shoes Online IndiaNo one wants to pass on aProm Dresses Ebay UsaA responsible breeder will test both the sire and the dam for eyes, hips, thyroid, and VwD.   As a puppy buyer, you must ask for PROOF that theseEach test will offer certificates that the test was run. Eyes that are checked have a C.E.R.F number.  Hips that are checked for displasia have an O.F.A. number.    Thyroid and VwD have a certificate also showing the results of the tests.  Don't take any breeders word for it!!  tests are expensive, which is the reason many BYB's don't test.  
common problems in this breed....and a good breeder will test and then never breed anThis is one big issue that separates the bad breeders from theAre you willing to spend $3000.00  for hip replacement surgery if your puppy turns up with hip Displasia?    Or what about if your puppy goes blind at age 3???   Or your puppy has all it's hair fall out because of aThese are common problems in Shelties that are so easily avoided by a responsible breeder.Poorly bred Shelties can be hyper, yappy, mean, aggressive and unpleasant to live with. The difference in temperament between a well bred Sheltie and a BYB Sheltie is remarkable!    Make sure you meet both sire and dam.....or at least the dam.   Meet the other adults at the breeder's home. See what temperaments the breeder is producing.  A well bred Sheltie is calm, sweet, social, loving and a pure joy at the breed standard.   a Sheltie should look like.    IF your puppies parents don't look something
like this, then neither will your puppy!!!     are producing Shelties  that don't much look like the breed standard.    are seeing BYB's producing huge shelties, short coated shelties, aggressive shelties,IF you want a Sheltie that will look like the photo you saw in the magazines......find a responsible breeder who shows inThis breeder is likely to be breeding dogs to the breed will try to educate you on all the info listed above.  puppies will be "well socialized" and raised with people. A "good" breeder knows the genetics of Shelties, and will not breed a dog with any health or temperament problems.    breeder will show their dogs and ONLY breed dogs that are doing well in the show ring......after all, that is the sole reason for showing purebred dogs, is to determine the best from the rest, and only the best Once you find a breeder......then what? First and foremost.....if a breeder wants to "meet you somewhere" with a puppy.....don't bother going.
This is always a sign that you won't like what you see at the breedersSome breeders keep their dogs in such filth that they will never allow you to come and look. Are the dogs indoors or outdoors? Early socialization is KEY in this breed.   hard to socialize Shelties properly if they are in an outdoor kennel.  puppies are not socialized properly, you will have trouble down the road with shyness andPuppies raised "on a farm"   usually means the pups were raised in a barn. A good breeder will often have the puppy pen right in the kitchen or family room.....where the people are.  Look at the environment in the breeder's home; is it clean and do all the dogs look well cared for? Ask the breeder how long he/she has been involvedAgain, make certain the breeder shows their dogs in someResponsible breeders do exhibit their dogs in some manner, either performance events and/or conformation.   dogs in any activity,  I would be VERY cautious.
Many BYB's DO read this website-- so please verify each claim they make. Does the breeder ask YOU a lot of questions?  Does this breeder care where her/his Does the breeder only sell pets on a limited registration?  If not, they are not Try to meet as many of the puppies relatives asLook at temperament....because temperament is 100% hereditary. If any of the dogs are hyper, snappy, very shy or mean.....walk away. A responsible breeder would never breed a dog with a bad temperament. Ask for a copy of the sales contract BEFORE you actually make the purchase.   responsible breeder will always include a clause asking for the dog back... if you are ever forced to give it up. The contract should outline the exact terms of sale AND the health guarantee. All responsible breeders offer comprehensive health guarantee's on the pups that they sell. Don't fall for any breeder who charges more for females than males, or who charges more