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Indicators of Reputable Breeding Practices
1.) Health Testing : Health testing is the process of screening dogs for any genetic problems that their puppies may inherit. For each breed of dog, different risks pose themselves and different tests must be conducted. All reputable breeders will health test their breed for the genetic problems they are prone to. The AKC has a list of health testing requirements for each breed on their website, which is a great place to start. To know if your breeder health tests, you need to look for your breeders’ stock on Pedigree Database. Under each sire/dam, all health testing results can be found.
2.) Titles : Titles next to a dog’s name are given to dogs that have passed certain tests, ranging from working ability to conformation. If a breeder has not titled any of their dogs, that indicates either the breeder does not put time into showing/working their stock OR their dogs have tried and failed tests to prove their work or show ability. Similar to health testing results, all titles will appear beneath the names of the sires/dams on Pedigree Database and/or the breeder website.
3.) Contracts : Any good breeder will have a contract in place that ensures the following:
- If an owner needs to rehome their dog for any reason, that dog must go back to the breeder as opposed to being dumped at a shelter.
- The puppy should be checked by a vet in the first few days of going to their new home, and if the puppy develops a health problem in that time-frame, the breeder will pay for the costs and assume full responsibility.
- Pups sold to pet homes on limited registration are required to be spayed/neutered. An educated breeder will recommend this happens after the pup is developed (around two years of age).
- There is a two (or more) year warranty ensuring all costs for any health issues related to genetics are covered by the breeder (who assumes responsibility).
4.) Pricing : Overpriced pups = Breeding for greed. Underpriced pups = Low quality animals. Remember: Litters cost a lot for reputable breeders to produce and raise. The breeder needs to charge reasonable prices in order to ensure they can afford to not only raise the pups, but also to fund their small business and help them to care for their sires and dams. The words “profit” and “breeder” in the same sentence is stigmatized as unethical but it is vital to remember that breeding as a job to support your family and breeding solely for money and nothing else are different. To suggest that breeders should make no money from their work is unrealistic. Depending on degree of care, price of parents should they be imported, if the pups are show or pet quality and the fact that breeders need some profit from these dogs that they breed once a year at most, puppies upwards of $5000 are not inherently too much. Puppies around $1000 are also not too little. Understanding the breed requirements, the breeder’s goals (just for money or as a legitimate career), the amount of dogs they have to care for in their breeding program and what additional costs may have been spent to ensure their breeding operation stays high quality will help you to understand if the price of your dog is too high or too low.
5.) Sires and Dams : Even if everything is looking up for your breeder so far, if their sires and dams don’t conform to breed standard or aren’t proven producers of dogs that do, that breeder isn’t working with quality stock. In fact, they are likely not bettering the breed as much as they say.
6.) Breeding Facility : An ethical breeder will take good care of their dogs and their facility will be clean and well-maintained. Small scale breeders often keep and raise their pups in the home. Larger scale breeders (with many sires and dams) will typically keep their dogs kenneled or (if the climate allows for it) outdoors on cables with doghouses.
7.) Puppy Raising : A lot goes into raising puppies appropriately. Many good breeders will temperament test their litter with a puppy aptitude test. Depending on the home the dog is going to (pet, show, sport or working), the intensity or type of testing differs. That being said, all breeders should be pairing their individual puppies with the owner that matched them best, regardless of how they may gauge that. Good breeders have an understanding of their puppies based on the way they brought them up. When raising puppies, most reputable breeders will do something called early neurological stimulation as the pups grow up. There is also a few other tactics breeders may use, such as the puppy raising method by Von Falconer or the Rule of Seven.
The Complete Guide to Choosing the Perfect Family Dog
Introduction
Bringing a dog into your home is one of the most rewarding decisions a family can make. A dog is more than just a pet—it becomes a loyal companion, a protector, a playmate for children, and a cherished member of the family. However, choosing the right dog requires careful consideration. Different breeds have different temperaments, energy levels, and care requirements.
At The Elite Pet Market, we help families find healthy, well-bred, and well-socialized dogs that fit perfectly into their lifestyles. Whether you are looking for a loving companion, a security dog, or a family-friendly breed, understanding what to look for can help you make the best choice.
Why Choosing the Right Dog Matters
Many first-time dog owners select a dog based on appearance alone. While appearance is important, it should never be the only factor.
A dog that matches your family's lifestyle is more likely to:
Adapt quickly to your home
Develop strong bonds with family members
Require less behavioral correction
Enjoy a healthier and happier life
Provide years of companionship and protection
The wrong match can lead to frustration for both the family and the dog.
Factors to Consider Before Choosing a Dog
1. Family Size and Lifestyle
Ask yourself:
Do you have young children?
Are you active or mostly indoors?
Do you travel frequently?
Do you have a large yard?
Families with active lifestyles may enjoy energetic breeds, while smaller households may prefer calmer dogs that require less exercise.
2. Purpose of Ownership
Different dogs serve different purposes.
Some families want:
A loyal companion
A security dog
A playmate for children
A breeding prospect
A show-quality dog
Knowing your primary goal helps narrow your options.
3. Space Requirements
Large breeds generally require more space to move comfortably. Smaller breeds can thrive in apartments and smaller homes.
Before choosing a dog, ensure your home environment can comfortably accommodate its size and energy level.
4. Grooming Needs
Some breeds require regular grooming and coat maintenance, while others have lower maintenance requirements.
Consider:
Brushing frequency
Bathing schedules
Professional grooming costs
Shedding levels
Understanding these needs helps avoid surprises later.
Popular Family-Friendly Dog Breeds
Labrador Retriever
Labradors are among the world's most popular family dogs.
Benefits include:
Friendly temperament
Excellent with children
Highly trainable
Intelligent and loyal
Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are known for their gentle nature and eagerness to please.
They are ideal for:
Families with children
First-time dog owners
Active households
German Shepherd
For families seeking both companionship and protection, German Shepherds are excellent choices.
Advantages include:
High intelligence
Strong protective instincts
Loyalty
Exceptional trainability
Rottweiler
When properly trained and socialized, Rottweilers become loving family companions and effective guardians.
Their confidence and loyalty make them popular among security-conscious homeowners.
Signs of a Healthy Puppy
When purchasing a puppy, always look for:
Bright eyes
Clean ears
Healthy coat
Active behavior
Good appetite
Proper vaccination records
Avoid purchasing puppies from unknown or unverified sources.
The Importance of Buying From a Certified Breeder
A responsible breeder invests significant time and resources into:
Proper nutrition
Veterinary care
Socialization
Health screening
Genetic quality
This gives buyers confidence that their new pet is healthy and has been raised responsibly.
At The Elite Pet Market, our commitment to responsible breeding ensures every pet receives exceptional care before joining its forever home.
Preparing Your Home for a New Dog
Before bringing your dog home, prepare:
Food and water bowls
Comfortable bedding
Toys
Collar and leash
Training supplies
Veterinary contact information
Creating a welcoming environment helps your new companion adjust quickly.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the perfect family dog is an exciting journey that requires thoughtful planning and research. By considering your family's lifestyle, available space, and long-term goals, you can find a dog that brings joy, companionship, and security for years to come.
A well-bred, healthy dog is an investment in your family's happiness. Take the time to choose wisely, and you'll gain a loyal friend for life.
About The Elite Pet Market
The Elite Pet Market is dedicated to providing healthy, certified, and responsibly bred pets for families, individuals, and businesses. Whether you're looking for dogs, cats, parrots, birds, horses, fowls, or other companion animals, we are committed to helping you find the perfect pet.
Ready to welcome a new companion into your life? Contact The Elite Pet Market today and let us help you find the perfect pet for your family.
Why Golden Retrievers Make the Perfect Family Companion?
There is a reason the Golden Retriever remains one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world. With their gentle temperament, expressive eyes, and loyal hearts, Goldens have a natural ability to transform houses into homes and families into lifelong companions.
At Rivers Bend Goldens, we do more than raise puppies — we raise devoted family members.
A Heart as Golden as Their Coat
The Golden Retriever is known for its beautiful, flowing coat, but what truly sets this breed apart is its temperament.
Golden Retrievers are:
Exceptionally friendly
Gentle with children
Loyal and devoted
Eager to please
They thrive on human connection and form deep bonds with every member of the household. Whether it is a young child discovering their first best friend or an adult seeking a steady companion, Goldens adapt naturally to every stage of family life.
Intelligence and Trainability
Originally bred as sporting dogs, Golden Retrievers are highly intelligent and motivated learners. Their natural desire to please makes training both rewarding and enjoyable.
Because of their intelligence and steady temperament, Golden Retrievers excel as:
Family companions
Therapy and emotional support dogs
Service dogs
Active lifestyle partners
At Rivers Bend Goldens, early socialization and foundational exposure are essential parts of our program. We focus on helping each puppy grow into a confident, balanced adult who transitions smoothly into family life.
The Ideal Family Dog
Golden Retrievers are known for their patience, affectionate nature, and adaptable energy levels. They are playful without being overly aggressive and protective without being reactive.
They enjoy outdoor adventures such as hiking, swimming, and playing fetch, but they are just as content relaxing indoors with their family. Their balanced personality makes them an ideal choice for active households as well as those seeking a calm, loving presence at home.
The Rivers Bend Goldens Commitment
At Rivers Bend Goldens, our mission is to raise healthy, well-socialized, and temperamentally sound Golden Retrievers that bring lasting joy.
Our focus includes:
Responsible breeding practices
Health testing of parent dogs
Early neurological stimulation
Meaningful socialization experiences
Ongoing support for our puppy families
We believe that bringing home a puppy should be a joyful and confident experience. Our commitment extends far beyond the day your puppy goes home.
Preparing for a Golden Retriever Puppy
If you are considering welcoming a Golden Retriever into your home, preparation is key.
Create a safe and comfortable space for your puppy.
Invest in quality nutrition and grooming supplies.
Establish a consistent daily routine.
Prioritize training and positive reinforcement.
Make time for bonding and connection.
Golden Retrievers flourish when they are included in daily life and surrounded by consistent love and guidance.
A Lifetime of Devotion
Choosing a breeder is about trust, responsibility, and shared values. At Rivers Bend Goldens, we are honored to be part of your journey toward finding the right companion.
A Golden Retriever is more than a pet. It is a loyal friend, a steady presence, and a lasting source of joy.
When you choose a Golden, you are welcoming a lifetime of devotion into your home.
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