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The first steps
ОглавлениеFirst things first now that you have taken the decision to look for a Stafford. There are hundreds of reputable breeders of Staffordshire Bull Terriers and, initially, you will need to make contact with several and talk to them. Lists of these breeders are readily available from the Kennel Club (see page 126) or from breed clubs countrywide and they will be only too happy to give advice and point you in the right direction.
The most important thing you should remember when acquiring a puppy is that it is never a good idea to buy from certain people or places, and that the following should be avoided at all costs:
• Buying over the internet
• Buying from one of the free ad papers, particularly where the breeder has several different breeds on offer
• Buying from a person who wants to hand the puppy over anywhere other than at their home, e.g. if they offer to meet you in a car park, supermarket or motorway service station
• Buying from pet shops or supermarkets.
More often than not, the above methods are used by people who may not be accustomed to breeding correctly and they might disregard certain aspects of their dogs’ welfare and health. These puppies may have had little or no early socialization, which is a recipe for trouble in a breed where this is essential.
Talking to breeders and owners
When you telephone breeders to make contact, don’t be offended if they ask you more questions than you ask them. They will be anxious to establish that their puppy is going to an environment where he will be happy, well cared for and brought up sensibly. This is a good opportunity for you to find out about anything that may be worrying you, so don’t be afraid to ask, no matter how silly you think it sounds. Any good breeder will always be there to offer you help and advice and even to take back a puppy if things don’t work out in his new home.
It is a good idea to spend some time talking to other Stafford owners and maybe attending dog shows where you can meet the breed. Don’t just look for a local dog – you may have to venture further afield to find the right puppy for you with a good temperament so be prepared to travel several hundred miles if necessary; it will definitely be worth it. When you locate the right breeder, they may not have a suitable puppy available immediately and you might find yourself on a waiting list. If this is the case, be patient and use the time to read about the breed and prepare your home for the new arrival.