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The Petify Buyers Checklist

The Petify Buyers Checklist

Considering getting a pet? Use the petify buyers checklist to decide whether or not you are ready to get a pet, as well as how to find a reputable breeder and purchase healthy puppies or kittens.

Not only do breeders play a vital part in the pet purchase process, but so do the buyers. Here are some questions to ask yourself!

Am I ready to take life long commitment to own a pet ?

Even if the pet is an adult, it is a commitment that lasts a lifetime. Every day, that's 10-18 years of care. Are you ready for that?

Have I done enough research on wished pet breed ?

Each breed has its distinct character as well as certain physical needs. Do your study and settle on the most suited pet for you and your family.

Will I have enough time to spend and look after my new exciting and happy lifetime commitment ?

You cannot leave the pet alone for a long time, the dog - for more than 3-4 hours. Consider your way of life and whether or not you will be able to devote enough time to your pet to be effective. Traveling for business or pleasure is another factor; who will be responsible for your pet while you are away?

Is my home suitable for a pet ?

Consider your current living situation and whether or not it is suited for a pet. Factor the pet's personal space - will it have enough room to roam in the house? Are there any possible hazards in the home that need to be addressed, even though they are the most affectionate items you have in your life?

Is my financial situation sufficient to offer a pet a long and fulfilling life ?

Pet food, rich in nutrients, gives extra spent to your monthly bills. Groomer, microchip subscription, vaccinations, and other veterinary expenditures should all be included in the budget for the year. Consider if you can financially afford a pet.

Have you bred the pups, kittens personally and in your own home ?

If the breeder is unable to provide a satisfactory response to this question, be prepared to walk away immediately. You should not buy puppies or kittens from third-party sellers or puppy farmers even if it seems like a less expensive option - it's illegal. Puppy farming has taken over the UK's pet industry in recent years, prompting the government to implement Lucy's Law in 2020, which requires buyers to purchase puppies or kittens directly from the breeder to improve animal welfare standards.

Can I see the advertised puppy or kitten ?

You must see the puppy at the breeder's home, hence this question is one of the most straightforward methods of determining if you are conversing with an unlawful breeder, as just a legitimate breeder will allow you to visit their home to view the puppy. Never agree to meet at a predetermined spot and have the puppy delivered to your home - this is something that puppy farms often do.

Can I see the puppy's, kittens mother ?

If you want to buy a healthy puppy or kitten, you must see the puppy interacting with its mother before making the purchase. Do not accept any explanations from the breeder as to why the pet litter mother is not there or not accessible to be seen in person. Scamming or puppy breeding may be the cause of your frustration if a breeder provides you with several explanations. Please do not attempt to rescue the puppies or kittens; instead, walk away and file a police report with the appropriate authorities.

How old is the puppy, kitten ?

It is a legal requirement for puppies and kittens to only leave the home and be separated from their mother when they are 8 weeks old. The majority of licensed and pedigree breeders will let pups or kittens go when they are 11-14 weeks old. Taking a puppy or kitten from its mother before 8 weeks is illegal needed means that they will not have had the opportunity to interact with her and may grow uneasy and scared of anything unusual. This has the potential to lead to major behavioural disorders, such as hostility and nervousness.

Have the puppy or kitten been seen by a veterinarian ?

Ask the breeder if the puppy or kitten has been examined by a veterinarian and whether all of the essential health tests have been performed according to the breed's specifications.

Can I see the evidence of the health checks including vaccinations and worming treatment ?

Before believing something, you must first see it. The breeder must give documentation of any health exams that have been performed. A puppy or kitten purchased from a negligent breeder may be suffering from a long-term health condition that will result in high vet bills up to 7K to save the puppy's life or may even result in the pet's death.

Is the puppy, kitten microchipped ?

The breeder is responsible for microchipping puppies and kittens before they are placed in their everlasting homes with their new families. Maintain your stance on this issue and do not allow the breeder to persuade you that it is the purchasers' duty. Anyone who fails to microchip their puppy by 8 weeks and their kitten by 20 weeks may face a fine of up to £500.

I'm interested in getting the puppy or kitten, how do I go about securing one for myself ? Is there a deposit ?

Protect yourself by never sending money to a breeder if you have not had the opportunity to see the desired puppy or kitten at their home alongside their mother. Illegal merchants, such as puppy farms and con artists, make use of deposit programs to defraud buyers. If you decide to pay the deposit, make certain that you utilize the most secure and safe payment method available. Bank transfers and cash payments are not safe methods of payment.

Full payment ?

NOTE: Never pay the full cost for the desired pet before picking it up from the breeder. The fact is that even if the breeder seems to be legitimate and trustworthy, there is still the possibility that you are dealing with an unworthy one. Consider using Puppy Contract.