What is an Ethical Pet Breeder?

  • By: mvadmin
  • Date: July 15, 2022
  • Time to read: 4 min.

Choosing the right pet for your family should be a serious decision. Chances are you will receive a lot of advice from friends about the right wat get a new pet.

There are many ways to get a dog or another pet, and no one is always right. Whether you choose to adopt from a shelter or go to a breeder is a personal choice, but there are things you can do to ensure that you make the right decision about where to get your new best friend.

This article will look at some factors to consider when choosing a breeder, such as Vancouver-based, Petsforbest.

Petsforbest has two primary missions. One is to ensure their fur babies live their best life with a suitable owner. Two, to make sure you have a healthy, happy fur baby who will share the life journey together.

What is an ethical dog breeder?

Some of the things that it’s recommended people look for in an ethical dog Breeder include:

  • The breeder is a member in good standing with the official Breed Club for your breed and therefore follows the parent club’s Code of Ethics.
  • They can provide complete, accurate health records for the puppies.
  • Can provide genetic medical testing results of the parents.
  • Can offer a guarantee against genetic health problems
  • Provides buyers with a four-generation pedigree
  • Breeder should raise puppies until they are a minimum of nine weeks of age
  • Encourages potential buyers to visit their home before the pickup day
  • Breeder should exposed puppies to other animals, new people and noises to accustomize them. 
  • Encourages buyers to participate in puppy socialization and basic obedience classes
  • They will take the puppy back from the buyer at any time for any reason.

A responsible breeder keeps only one or a few types of dogs and knows about the breeds’ requirements.

A responsible breeder also meets their dogs’ psychological and physical 

How to know if a dog breeder is ethical

There is no national standard for dog breeding practices, so it’s up to you to do the research.

Ethical breeders get their litter by letting their dogs mate naturally (without forcing them to breed for profit). Those puppies are usually healthier and get to stay with their mom until they are ready to be adopted.

A promising sign of an ethical dog breeder is one who learns about the history of their breed, canine health, genetics and structure. They are interested in forming relationships with their puppy buyers, and they want to have continued contact throughout the dogs’ lives to ensure they are valued family members.

Some other tips to look for when choosing a pet

Find out the vaccination record of the parents’ pedigree. A good breeder should want you to be aware of a breed’s strengths and shortcomings, and you should ask about specific problems relating to that breed.

Ideally, do not pick up the dog before eight weeks of age, and make sure the breeder is not sending them out too young. The best age to get the puppy is between 8-10 weeks of age. This is important to the dog’s development as they learn a lot from their littermates.

Ask questions about how the puppies are raised. Are they inside the house? (and I mean in the house, not the basement) When are they weaned? How many people have they met before they are adopted? A puppy’s socialization window closes at 16 weeks of age. So he must meet people, experiences different substrates, and generally has a positive introduction to the world before you take him home.

What are the parents like? You can learn a lot about a dog from their parents. Ask questions like do they get along with other dogs, people, cats? How old is the mother, and how many litters has she had? If the breeder refuses to let you meet their adult dogs, you should maybe look somewhere else.

A puppy should not be a bargain. Good breeders do not make money off their puppy litters. Pups are not cheap either because raising puppies costs a lot of time and money. Expect to pay between $1000-$2000 or more for a dog. If the puppy costs only $400-500, it probably has some issues.

What sets PetsForBest apart from other ethical breeders

Petsforbest is a pet company in Vancouver, BC, that works with ethical breeders and supports different animal rights groups and societies worldwide to stop animal cruelty.

Petsforbest has two primary missions. One is to ensure their fur babies live their best life with a suitable owner. Two, to make sure you have a healthy, happy fur baby who will share the life journey together.

They have a family with Pomeranian puppies and Corgi puppies in Vietnam and China to sell their puppies to consumers in Canada and the USA. 

All puppies are home raised, and their parents are loving pets (not a breeder).

Petsforbest uses the profits to help with Animal cruelty and support dog rescue organizations in Asia. Especially in stopping people from killing and eating dogs.

The puppies are fully vaccinated and checked before arriving at their forever home. 

They will ensure that your puppies have health insurance during the flight and be well-taken care of. The puppy will be in the crate with food and water, stay in the aeroplane with proper temperature, and be constantly checked on by the aeroplane staff to ensure they are fine and healthy.

Visit petsforbest.com today to learn more about the company and see some new friends.