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Mr.Thibault
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Buying a puppy

Post by Mr.Thibault » Tue Oct 20, 2015 6:27 pm

Hello everyone! :D

I am currently looking for a puppy and I was wondering if anyone had contacts in Helsinki, as I live there.
I have read few puppy topics already, but most of them led to dead ends concerning what I would like.
The best for me would be to have a small sized dog as I live in an apartment, although there are 4 diferent parcs nearby my apartment.
I have a crush on pomeranian dogs, so I'd like to have this kind of dog. Preferably a male dog also, and my budget is quite expandable.

Kiitos :) :thumbsup:



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Re: Buying a puppy

Post by Upphew » Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:23 am

Mr.Thibault wrote:Hello everyone! :D

I am currently looking for a puppy and I was wondering if anyone had contacts in Helsinki, as I live there.
I have read few puppy topics already, but most of them led to dead ends concerning what I would like.
The best for me would be to have a small sized dog as I live in an apartment, although there are 4 diferent parcs nearby my apartment.
I have a crush on pomeranian dogs, so I'd like to have this kind of dog. Preferably a male dog also, and my budget is quite expandable.

Kiitos :) :thumbsup:
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Re: Buying a puppy

Post by Kössi K » Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:40 pm

I'll wholeheartedly second Upphew's links. The best and sometimes safest way is to contact a proper breeder of your specific preferred breed, see their puppy list, and visit the breeder. Those pages ^are a great place to start.
Breed organizations often also have a rescue list for adult home-changer dogs, if you prefer an adult dog.

In addition to finding out all that you can about that particular breed (and I mean all; the good and the bad), also familiarize yourself with the puppies parents' info, so you'll know you're getting a healthy puppy both physically and mentally.

A friend of mine has a pomeranian (from one of those proper breeders in the list), and has been very happy with her choice, after having bordercollies earlier: a Pom being quite low maintenance except for constant brushing required, they're fast learners, easygoing, generally great with kids, but many Poms are also a bit vary of new things, dogs, people; and some individuals tend to be a bit yappy.
With basic training, they'll make nice, fun companions. And hey, my friend has trained their Pom to compete in agility and obedience! So with enough info, enthusiasm and training, anything is possible for almost any breed.

And goes without saying but I'll say it anyway: avoid any puppy mills, possibly imported puppies (often from the east of border..) by shady sellers, and anything that sounds too cheap/a lot below going rate for that breed, etc.

If you're not interested in going to dog shows, naturally you won't need a showdog pedigree for the puppy, but health is still just as, if not even more, important. A good breeder will be interested in (and often expecting to) meeting you personally before fetching the pup, and willing to give you all the information about the sire's and bitch's backgrounds etc.

I've had shepherds myself, but it is just as important with smaller breeds to make sure you have a happy, healthy, vaccinated and vet inspected puppy to get the best possible start for the both of you. :)
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Re: Buying a puppy

Post by Marsh04 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:54 pm

Before you buy a dog please do think that you are going to enslave an animal who will be totally dependent on you. You also live in an apartment which means very limited space for somebody who would rather love to run miles if not at your mercy. Please don't think he would love you but it's only because he won't have any other choice. Also a dog in nature would love to have meat on the menu always. And last but not the last that you will destroy his testicles just to make your life more comfortable. The main hobbies of most of the male animals in nature are to eat, move around and have sex as much as possible.

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Re: Buying a puppy

Post by tuttu » Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:13 pm

Mr.Thibault wrote:The best for me would be to have a small sized dog as I live in an apartment
yes, just like about 1 million other inhabitants of the capital area...

sorry, but i'm 100% with marsh04 on this one.

i'm not against dogs, i like them, but i would never, ever make it wait in my appartment while i'm at work. i mean, like 5 days a week. no matter how small the dog is and how big my appartment.

also i'm really against the whole concept of dog races.
it's racism.
granted, it's only animal racism, but it's racism.

if your heart is really so big, go to an animal shelter and get a dog from there.
i'm serious.

ps:
sorry, you posted this on a public forum, that's what you get.


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