#7 Examine the puppy’s documents, records of visits to the veterinarian, vaccinations made and which to be done.
#8 Ensure that there are no genetic problems inherent in the breed.
#9 Contact buyers who have already taken puppies from the seller, listen to their feedback.
#10 Good sellers will also collaborate with local and national clubs that specialize in specific breeds, participate in exhibitions and competitions.
#11 The seller must draw up a contract and submit a health certificate.
#12 Naturally, the puppy must be absolutely healthy and not have serious flaws, such as an excessive protrusion of the lower jaw, a curled tail. The tongue should not hang, and the nose should be of the correct flattened shape.
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