If you want to buy a Pit Bull terrier puppy but don't know where to look, this article is important for you to read. When talking to breeders, many people are afraid to ask questions, and this is the first thing you need to get over. When you talk to different breeders, you need to make sure you ask questions. I've made a list of some very important things you should look for and ask the Pit Bull terrier breeders you're thinking about buying from.
- Does the breeder do anything else with Pit Bulls besides just breeding them?
- A responsible Pit Bull breeder will be able to tell you about the bad traits and health problems in his breeding line, as well as what he has done over the years to fix those problems.
- Does the breeder make more than one kind of dog? This is often a red flag, and you should try to stick with breeders who only work with American Pit Bull Terriers.
- Can the breeder tell you in detail how he chooses which dogs to breed and what traits they are most likely to pass on?
- How often does the breeder have puppies? People who have a lot of litters every year might not be the best choice.
Does the breeder stay in touch with the people who bought puppies from him? Avoid breeders who sell puppies but don't know where they end up.
- Where does the breeder keep his puppies before selling them? Are they good with other people?
There are a lot of other questions you could ask the Pit Bull breeders you talk to, but the ones above will get you off to a great start and make it much more likely that you'll get a great Pit Bull terrier puppy.