Instructions Things You’ll Need: Internet access Local newspaper Step 1: Search the Internet for Weimaraner breeders in your area. You will most likely find individual pages for breeders, as well as lists of breeders. Make a list of names and phone...
Instructions Locate a Reputable Breeder for Your Pet Wallaroo Step 1: Ask other wallaroo owners where they got their pet. If you know someone who has a wallaroo, you can get an idea of the temperament of pets from that specific breeder. If you only know...
Instructions Step 1: Determine the breed of dog you would like by matching the breed's temperament with your family's lifestyle and needs. Step 2: Attend a dog show in your area if possible. This is a great way to find breeders. Step 3: Contact the breed...
Instructions Locate Big Cats Breeders Step 1: Talk with your veterinarian about finding a big cat breeder. Because you need a veterinarian willing to take care of big cats, chances are she may already know someone who has purchased big cats from a...
Instructions Step 1: Select a breeder who is friendly and open to discussing and answering questions regarding her breeding operation. Be wary of any breeder who does not wish to show you the breeding area or the parents of the kittens for sale. Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Ask you veterinarian if they know of a local bird breeder that you can talk to. If your veterinarian doesn't know of one then maybe one of their colleagues does. Some veterinarians specialize in birds. Step 2: Go to the zoo. A...
Today, we wanted to talk a little about your new puppy and we're going to go over this form and we go through in three different segments cause your puppy is going to need to come back on three different times to get three different vaccinations. We do...
Instructions Find a Reputable Potbellied Pig Breeder Step 1: Use the North American Potbellied Pig Association (NAPPA) as a resource to locate a certified breeder (see Resources below). All certified breeders on the NAPPA list abide by NAPPA code of...
Instructions Step 1: Begin your search by asking your vet, friends and local breeding clubs for recommendations. Also, search on the American Kennel Club's website, which lists reputable breeders for each breed. Step 2: Call recommended breeders to find...
Instructions Locate a Pet Wolf Breeder Step 1: Ask for references from other wolf or wolfdog owners who have purchased cubs from the same breeder. Their referrals will be the best indicator of the skills and integrity of the breeder. Step 2: Visit the...
Instructions Step 1: Research the type of dog you want. Check the Internet or read books so that you know exactly what you are buying. Researching the breed will also help you ask the right questions. Step 2: Make sure the breeder is a pure bred breeder...
Instructions Locate a Pet Opossum Breeder Step 1: Determine the laws in your area concerning ownership of exotic animals before you set your heart on owning an opossum. Some area may prohibit ownership of pet opossums completely, while others may just...
Instructions Step 1: Start a list of English bulldog breeders by going to kennel clubs or obedience classes in your area. These can be found online or in the phone book. Another good source of information would be a vet, as a vet would know, first hand...
Instructions Step 1: Learn the breed standard for cane corsos. This will include information about physical size and characteristics as well as temperament. Then examine older dogs and puppies bred by the breeder you are considering and make sure they...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Breeders Pet magazines Step 1: Ask your vet to recommend breeders (see How to Find a Veterinarian ). Step 2: Read dog and cat magazines such as Dog Fancy, Cat Fancy and Cat USA for listings of breeders and national...
Instructions Locate a Fox Breeder Step 1: Speak to other fox owners that you may have met when researching the possibility of owning such a pet. Find out from whom they purchased their foxes. Word-of-mouth communication and networking may be the best way...
Instructions Step 1: Locate a hedgehog breeder or visit a pet store to find your pet. Breeders can be found in your local newspaper, through HedgehogCentral.com or through a pet store. Step 2: Examine the hedgehog before buying it. Check the hedgehog's...
Instructions Step 1: Research the Persian cat breed to get an idea of its personality and care requirements. Persian cats have specific temperaments, grooming needs and health conditions that should be considered before purchasing. Make sure that you are...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Breeder Pet store References AKC blue slip Pedigree papers Step 1: Decide where you want to buy your Doberman puppy. It's best to purchase your dog from a breeder. However, you might want to consider buying from a...
Instructions Step 1: Read bird magazines. Bird magazines provide listings of bird shows across the country organized by state. This can help you find a show in your area where you can look for a bird for breeding. Step 2: Attend a bird show. Bird shows...
This is Lauren for Expert Village and we are going to talk a little bit about where to find a Chinchilla and this is part 1. The best place to find a chinchilla is actually from a reputable breeder and a lot of people don't know there are actually...
Instructions Research State Laws Step 1: Research pet monkey ownership laws before you contact breeders. Many states ban private ownership of monkeys. This can make it nearly impossible to locate proper veterinary care. Step 2: Rethink your decision to...
Instructions Step 1: Find a reputable breeder. Ask a vet or friends and family with a pug for recommendations. Contact a local kennel club and even the American Kennel Club for a listing of approved breeders. Note that reputable breeders don’t...
Instructions Step 1: Identify qualities that you would like to have in your foal. Knowing exactly what you want as the end result of the breeding process will help you narrow down the breeder pool. Consider not only the breed of horse, but also the...
Instructions Step 1: One way you can determine whether cat breeders genuinely care about the well being of their cats is in how they communicate with you. When you are first communicating with cat breeders (either in person, on the telephone, by email or...