Thursday, October 4, 2007

Tips on how to choose a Silky pup?

You need firstly to evaluate your pup for general overall health, and breed characteristics.

Take a look at the environment, where the puppy was raised. The kennel should be clean and disease free (parasites). Do not choose a puppy if you suspect the litter is not healthy. Learn up the breed standard of a Silky, and use it as a guideline. Take a look at the puppy parents, to get an idea of the size and type from which your pup comes from. If the female appears run down due to the whelping and caring for a litter. Maybe you can ask for pictures of the mother before pregnancy.

Most of the time the pups will be given out for sale when there are about 8 weeks old. During this time the dog have not grow and develop proper, and is apt to appear a bit out of balance. So at this point look for cleanliness, not too fat, or it may indicate worm infestation. The eyes should have no discharge, with inside of ear being pinkish. At this time you will not be able to judge the puppy color as it has not mature. The puppy should not be shy, but be active. Try picking up the puppy and see whether it is still wagging it's tail and in a playful mode, because most Silky are not timid.

After selecting your puppy, he is ready to socialize with you. The socializing period will go on for about 3 months, which is an excellent time you and your pup to get well acquainted. In some instance you may want to ask the breeder to give you an agreement, for a certain time period, so that you can take your pup to your vet for examination, failing which will allow you to return the pup back to the breeder. Finally, work out with the breeder the registration application for your new pet from The American Kennel Club.


Patrick Chan

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