What does a reputable breeder look like?

When it comes to buying a bernedoodle puppy, it's essential to consider where you purchase the puppy from. While it may be tempting to go for the cheapest option or the first breeder you come across, it's important to consider the long-term consequences of buying from an irresponsible or unethical source. In this blog post, we'll discuss the importance of buying from a reputable bernedoodle breeder and provide tips on how to find one.

First and foremost, a reputable bernedoodle breeder will prioritize the health and well-being of their puppies above all else. This means that they will take the time to carefully breed for good genetics and health, and will provide proper care and socialization for their puppies. A reputable breeder will also be transparent about the health history of the puppy's parents and will provide documentation to support their claims.

There should also be proof that your puppy is being taken care of from birth.  Video updates, pictures, etc should all be accessible.  Everyone is busy, so it doesn’t have to be immediate but you should be able to get a good idea of how your bernedoodle is being raised.  

On the other hand, an irresponsible or unethical breeder may not prioritize the health and well-being of their puppies. They may cut corners on veterinary care, breeding practices, and socialization, leading to puppies that are prone to health issues and behavioral problems. Buying from an irresponsible or unethical breeder not only puts the puppy at risk, but it also supports and perpetuates the puppy mill industry.

By taking the time to research and carefully choose a reputable bernedoodle breeder, you can help ensure that you get a healthy, well-bred puppy and do your part to support responsible breeding practices. With a little bit of effort, you can find the perfect bernedoodle puppy to join your family and provide many years of love and companionship.




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