Westies for Sale - Avoiding the Perils of Purebred Puppy
Purchases
In the purebred West Highland Terrier puppy market, there are
few rules or laws governing who may breed dogs, and then
advertise Westies for sale. Both ancestry and the breeding
environment will affect the quality of the Westies offered for
sale, and some breeders are a lot less careful about these
details than others.
Never buy the first Westie you find, from the first breeder you
come across advertising Westies for sale. Take the time to learn
about both the breed and the breeder to avoid an expensive
mistake, and the heart-breaking loss of a dog due to health
problems.
Because of the inbreeding required to produce specific size,
shape, talents, and coats, all pure breeds are prone to genetic
defects. Westies offered for sale in the purebred market are no
different.
First educate yourself about the health problems that often
occur in Westies, and then be prepared to question the sellers
about the steps they have taken to avoid them. Westies for sale
from a conscientious breeder will come with clear records of
their ancestry up to three to four generations, and will often
have undergone genetic testing to find possible defects.
'Backyard Breeders' are individuals who purchase Westies with
the plan to breed them at home, and then offer Westie puppies
for sale to offset their expenses. 'Puppy Mills' breed their
dogs with the goal of having each bitch produce as many Westies
for sale in the least possible amount of time.
Neither type of breeder is likely to know or care about the
eventual health of the dogs they offer for sale. The Westies for
sale at pet stores, or other retail establishments, usually come
from one of these sources. All three should be avoided. There
are home breeders who are avid hobbyists, and are conscientious
about the dogs they breed. There are also respectable kennels
that ensure that the Westies they offer are well cared-for.
Westies for sale from these sources are what you are looking for.
Westie puppies for sale from a reliable breeder will not be
timid or shy, small or sickly, or under eight weeks old. They
will have their papers, shots, worming, and be well-socialized.
The Westie breeder should provide references, a warranty
contract against defects, and even advice about care.
West Highland Terrier Breeders who have been conscientious about
the breeding and care of the Westies they offer for sale will
not hesitate to let you take the puppy to a veterinarian for a
preliminary checkup. They have done their jobs well, and have
nothing to hide.
There are many reputable kennels, and knowledgeable hobbyist
breeders who love their Westies, and will want the puppies and
dogs they offer for sale to go to a good home. Good breeders
will ask you as many questions as you ask them.
If they want to know if you have a fence, if the Westie will be
left alone during the day, or if you have raised other dogs,
don't be offended. These are the breeders who care enough to
give your Westie puppy a good start in life.
(Disclaimer: Any information contained in this site relating to
various medical, health and fitness conditions of Westies or
other animals and their treatments is for informational purposes
only and is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided
by your own veterinarian. You should not use the information
contained herein for diagnosing the health of any animal. You
should always consult and check with your own vet or
veterinarian.)
I do hope that you have found the article of use to you.
Good health and happiness
Jeff Cuckson webmaster@madaboutwesties.com
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