Making a decision to get a puppy is one of the most exciting things you can ever do. It’s also an incredibly important decision. Once you’ve decided which breed will be the best fit for you, your lifestyle and your family (if you have one), you’ll want to make contact with breeders and possibly rescue centres as well.
Bear in mind that dog breeding is a very specialised area. This is why it is essential that if you do get your puppy from a breeder, rather than from a rescue centre, you choose a reputable one.
Good breeders will carefully choose a brood bitch or stud dog based on their quality relating to the breed standard, breed lines (ancestors and genetics) and compatibility.
When you’re searching for a breeder, watch out for indicators that may signal a bad breeder or puppy farm. These include breeders who are apparently selling puppies in large numbers, breeders who won’t let you see the puppy’s parents, and breeders who don’t ask you questions to check that the puppy would be going to a good home.