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Finding Rottweiler Puppies

You've just seen an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale and you're ready to bring one home. There are some points you need to consider, however. Is the ad for a pet store, a breeder or is it just someone whose Rottweiler pet had puppies and they're trying to get a little extra cash?

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.

The questions should involve any kind of certification, whether or not the Rottweiler puppies have been inoculated, as well as a few questions on where the Rottweiler parents came from.

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.

If you're satisfied with the Rottweiler puppies for sale and you decide to take them home, make sure you get them inoculated immediately. Rottweiler puppies are very susceptible to infections and diseases. If you bought your puppies from a pet store, for instance, they could have caught something from the other puppies they were stored with.

If the breeder or pet store doesn't have a preference on a veterinarian, or you buy the Rottweiler puppies from a person whose pet had puppies, make sure you take your Rottweiler puppies to a veterinarian right away. When a puppy is brought into a new home, especially if you have small children or other pets, your puppies could get sick right away.

If it's a private seller, or the breeder or pet store doesn't care, choose a vet who has experience caring for Rottweiler puppies and make sure you take them there immediately before you bring them home, especially if you have other pets at home that could expose your puppies to certain germs that could make them sick.

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Article by: SharonDavies | Total views: 27 | Word Count: 514

About the Author

About the author: Sharon Davies is a passionate lover of the Rottweiler and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Rottweiler. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Rottweiler Puppy Sale Places plus a whole lot more.


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