Two Akita breeders
Hello,
For years I have known that the Akita Inu is my dream dog. I am finally in a position where I can devote so much time and energy to one, and I have finally found two sellers close to me.
My Options:
One person is not a breeder; Their two dogs unexpectedly had a litter of puppies, and they are trying to sell them all. The parents are LOF, and have the papers to prove it. Even though the owners are not breeders, they seem very knowledgeable of the breed and have made a clear effort to socialize the puppies. The litter is taken on walks everyday to parks where they meet neighborhood dogs, the owners' friends' dogs come to their house often to play, and the parents are very calm and affectionate. The puppy price is 1,200 €. The puppies are ready to come home whenever I am ready to take one. The puppy I am most interested in is a long haired Akita.
The other person is a true breeder, and has been breeding for 25 years. However, her puppies are not socialized with other animals at all until they are 8 weeks old. The new litter of puppies was born just two days ago, so I must wait another 2 months to acquire a puppy from her.
My questions:
Am I being irresponsible if I purchase a puppy from people who are not technically breeders?
If the breeder does not socialize her puppies before 8 weeks, should I be concerned? She insists that she is not worried about their sociability and that they will grow to be very affectionate dogs.
For years I have known that the Akita Inu is my dream dog. I am finally in a position where I can devote so much time and energy to one, and I have finally found two sellers close to me.
My Options:
One person is not a breeder; Their two dogs unexpectedly had a litter of puppies, and they are trying to sell them all. The parents are LOF, and have the papers to prove it. Even though the owners are not breeders, they seem very knowledgeable of the breed and have made a clear effort to socialize the puppies. The litter is taken on walks everyday to parks where they meet neighborhood dogs, the owners' friends' dogs come to their house often to play, and the parents are very calm and affectionate. The puppy price is 1,200 €. The puppies are ready to come home whenever I am ready to take one. The puppy I am most interested in is a long haired Akita.
The other person is a true breeder, and has been breeding for 25 years. However, her puppies are not socialized with other animals at all until they are 8 weeks old. The new litter of puppies was born just two days ago, so I must wait another 2 months to acquire a puppy from her.
My questions:
Am I being irresponsible if I purchase a puppy from people who are not technically breeders?
If the breeder does not socialize her puppies before 8 weeks, should I be concerned? She insists that she is not worried about their sociability and that they will grow to be very affectionate dogs.
Comments
I am still in touch with the reputable breeder, and am planning to visit her soon.
Thank you again, hearing this feedback helps motivate me to wait and make the safest choice.