Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Fake Beagle Breeders

Article Title: Fake Beagle Breeders
Author: Michelle A Adams

The time has come to bring a little beagle dog into your family
and you have decided that you want to deal with a beagle breeder
so that you know what you are getting. However, like any other
industry, there are fake beagle breeders out there that are
trying to scam you. You want to make sure you avoid a fake
beagle breeder or else you may get an unhealthy pet that could
rack up huge vet bills and cause you and your family to make
difficult decisions.

A sure fire way to weed out the fake beagle breeders from the
legitimate ones is to ask about free pet insurance for after you
bring your beagle home. Legitimate breeders are offered free pet
insurance to give to buyers that affords coverage for six weeks
after the sale in the hopes that you will extend the insurance
after the six weeks is up. If your breeder is not willing to
give you signed proof of insurance, or if you check out the
insurance and it is not valid, you probably have a fake breeder.

Your relationship, and contact, with your beagle breeder is an
ongoing thing that does not stop just because you took the
beagle home. A legitimate breeder will be available for any
beagle owner to answer questions and offer any advice you may
need. If you are having a hard time getting your breeder on the
phone, or they won't answer any questions for you, then the
chances are you have a fake breeder.

For first time beagle owners the beagle breeders are an
invaluable resource for finding out the correct care and feeding
instructions for your new beagle. The legitimate breeders build
their business based on their reputation and it is important for
them to be helpful. The good breeders will send home samples of
food that should be fed to your new beagle so that you know what
you are supposed to be feeding your dog. If your breeder is not
offering any care or feeding instructions then you probably have
a fake breeder.

A reputation for being professional, helpful, knowledgeable,
and accessible is everything to the business of a beagle breeder
along with providing quality pets. You should always be able to
stay in touch with a legitimate breeder and if you find that you
cannot keep your beagle later in its life then a good breeder
will take the dog back but without giving you a refund for your
purchase price. At least you will know that your beagle will be
taken care of. A fake breeder will not offer that service.

The National Kennel Club is the standard by which all
legitimate breeders adhere to and you should always buy your
beagles only from those breeders in good standing with the
National Kennel Club. If you find yourself in a position where a
fake breeder has scammed you, about all you can do it sue in
court for your purchase price refunded. Always use the National
Kennel Club to find good breeders in your area.

About The Author: Michelle Adams gets involved in charitable
events for animal rescue organizations. You can find a
legitimate
http://www.beagledogguide.com/Beagle_Breeders/index.php beagle
breeders by using the information in this article. You can use
this article as a source for beagle information.

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