Guidelines when buying a Pharaoh Hound Puppy

The Pharaoh Hound Club Secretary
should be able to put you in touch with members who have bred litters according to the Pharaoh Hound Club Code of Ethics.

She shouldn’t be shut away from the puppies. The puppies should be plump and warm with round but not distended tummies. They should be inquisitive and playful and not withdrawn or shy. The whelping box and pen should be clean and there should be a warm “puppy smell” not a stale urine smell.   It is important that the puppies are reared indoors with people and other pets if possible to aid early socialisation and house training.  Easy access to an outside play area is also desirable so the puppies have a chance to play outdoors, weather permitting, and learn to empty themselves away from their sleeping area..

Puppies are some of the cutest things alive and the process of bringing a new puppy into your home can feel magical! However, many new puppy parents make the mistake of purchasing their puppies from ‘backyard breeders’. Backyard breeders are people who breed and sell puppies for a profit without any care for the health and lives of the puppies or their parents

  • They sell on Facebook, eBay, or pet stores. …
  • They offer minimal medical security. …
  • They don’t offer lifetime return policies. …
  • There are no veterinary records for the puppies. …
  • They sell puppies before they are 8 weeks old. …
  • They don’t allow you to see where the puppies are kept.

Have both parents been patella tested and were they both tested clear?
Are the puppies inside the house and have they been around people and other animals etc?

  • What does the breeder plan to do to socialise them?
  • Will they be vaccinated?
  • Will they be micro-chipped?
  • Will they be wormed and flea treated?
  • Will they be vet checked?
  • Will you be given a Pedigree?

Have you got a garden?

is your garden/yard secure, preferably with at least a 5ft high fence/wall around all of it?

If so how do you plan to integrate your new puppy 

Do you have children?

  • If so how many?
  • what ages are they?
  • what role will they play in the puppies welfare?

Are you at work all day?

If So will anyone be there to take care of the dog?

 

The Breader should Spend time

Chatting to you on the phone geting to Know you and will arrange a time for you to visit to meet their puppies, along with their mum and siblings, in the place where they were born and raised.

Health Checks

Health checks are compulsory for every pup before they leave their breeder and go to their new home:

  • Every pup should be wormed, vet-checked and microchipped before they’re sold.
  • Parents and pups should also be checked for conditions common to that dog breed, such as deafness in Dalmatians or progressive retinal atrophy in Dachshunds for example. 
  • All health checks should be supported by signed paperwork.
  • Pups can have their first round of vaccinations at between six and eight weeks, depending on your vet’s practice. Their second vaccination should be at around 10-12 weeks.

Questions you should ask

  • Have both parents been patella tested, and were they both tested clear?
  • Are the puppies inside the house and have they been around people and other animals etc?
  • What does the breeder plan to do to socialise them?
  • Will they be micro-chipped?
  • Will they be wormed and flea treated?
  • Will they be vet checked?
  • Will you be given a Pedigree?
  • Will they be vaccinated?

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