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So I am new, I posted on the intro forum last night and now I am wondering if you all wouldn't mind giving me your honest opinions.
I searched a long time for a breeder with available pups. I finally found one last week.
The puppies turn 2 weeks old tomorrow and will be ready to go to their new homes in November. I emailed her for more information and she got back to me right away. She has 4 pups available and asked if I would be interested in the smallest female. She assured me that she will go through all the same screening that the other pups go through, is being raised the same (with slick floors, loud noises, lots of love and attention) and will be doggy door trained at 9 weeks like her brothers and sisters. I get to meet her tomorrow afternoon - the lady put her on hold for me and if I choose her I will put my deposit down on her.
The breeder seems responsible and I will be able to ask more questions tomorrow. She said that she wants to make sure she isnt reactive and that she is a good candidate for a service dog since it is so much training.
Can anyone tell me what would make her a bad candidate? I'm not afraid of training or repetition - that is part of the work, and part of choosing to train your own service dog. Is there really any characteristics that CANT be trained "out" of a dog?
I just don't want to fall in love, get the house set up (new crate, new toys, harness, order the training vest, etc etc) and then have the breeder tell me she isnt a good candidate at the last moment.
All ideas, thoughts, stories, suggestions are greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jess
I searched a long time for a breeder with available pups. I finally found one last week.
The puppies turn 2 weeks old tomorrow and will be ready to go to their new homes in November. I emailed her for more information and she got back to me right away. She has 4 pups available and asked if I would be interested in the smallest female. She assured me that she will go through all the same screening that the other pups go through, is being raised the same (with slick floors, loud noises, lots of love and attention) and will be doggy door trained at 9 weeks like her brothers and sisters. I get to meet her tomorrow afternoon - the lady put her on hold for me and if I choose her I will put my deposit down on her.
The breeder seems responsible and I will be able to ask more questions tomorrow. She said that she wants to make sure she isnt reactive and that she is a good candidate for a service dog since it is so much training.
Can anyone tell me what would make her a bad candidate? I'm not afraid of training or repetition - that is part of the work, and part of choosing to train your own service dog. Is there really any characteristics that CANT be trained "out" of a dog?
I just don't want to fall in love, get the house set up (new crate, new toys, harness, order the training vest, etc etc) and then have the breeder tell me she isnt a good candidate at the last moment.
All ideas, thoughts, stories, suggestions are greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jess