The breeder should provide you with a record of the dates/types of wormings/shots and a pedigree at no charge. The breeder will hopefully provide you with written instructions on feeding, training and care of your new Miniature Schnauzer puppy. They should show you proof of eye exams on the parents and the puppies at eight weeks of age. A serious breeder will usually provide you with a written contract and a warranty against development of hereditary problems. This benefits both buyer and seller. Serious breeders will be willing to take the dog back at any point if you are no longer able to care for the dog. They will be available to provide advice on training, feeding, and raising puppies.
Miniature Schnauzer - Dog Lover
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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