How to find reputable dog breeds and what makes a good dog breed

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Great Dane big dog brown, head out of the fence.

There was a typical village dog, a breed that remains indescribable.

But not anymore. Dog owners are increasingly getting choosy when picking a dog breed.

Here are some general tips on how to find reputable dog breeders in Kenya and what makes a breeder popular and trustworthy:

  1. Kennel Clubs: Check with local kennel clubs or breed-specific clubs in Kenya. These organizations often have a list of registered and reputable breeders. In Kenya, you can look for the Kenya Kennel Club (KKC) for guidance.
  2. Online Research: Use online resources and forums to research breeders. Look for reviews, recommendations, and discussions about breeders in Kenya. Websites and social media platforms can provide valuable information.
  3. Visit in Person: Once you identify potential breeders, schedule a visit to their breeding facilities. This will give you the opportunity to meet the breeder in person, inspect the living conditions of the dogs, and assess the overall well-being of the animals.
  4. Ask for References: Reputable breeders should be willing to provide references from previous puppy buyers. Contact these references to ask about their experiences with the breeder and their dogs.
  5. Health Screening: Inquire about health screenings for the breeding dogs. Responsible breeders conduct health tests to ensure their dogs are free from hereditary conditions. They should be able to provide documentation of these tests.
  6. Contracts and Guarantees: A good breeder will provide a written contract that outlines the responsibilities of both the buyer and the breeder. This contract should also include a health guarantee for the puppy.
  7. Ethical Practices: Ensure the breeder follows ethical and humane breeding practices, including proper socialization of puppies, vaccinations, and regular vet care.
  8. Transparency: Trustworthy breeders are transparent about the breed’s characteristics and potential challenges. They should be able to provide you with information on the breed’s care and temperament.
  9. Popular Breeds: Breeds and the reputation of the breeder determine popularity. Breeders who specialize in breeds known to be well-suited for the Kenyan climate and environment may be more sought-after.
  10. Reputation: Ask for recommendations from local veterinarians, dog trainers, or fellow dog owners. A breeder with a positive reputation in the local dog community is more likely to be reliable.

When selecting a breeder, prioritize the dogs’ welfare and ensure the breeder is committed to breeding healthy, well-socialized puppies. Avoid puppy mills and backyard breeders who put profit ahead of the dogs’ welfare. Responsible breeding is critical for the health and happiness of the puppies and their future owners.

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