Cascade Scottish Terrier Club
Test Questions for Rating Breeders
Are you a member of a Scottie club?
Quality
breeders join Scottie clubs to learn more about the breed and to
establish friendships with owners working for the welfare of Scotties.
Do you sell other breeds besides Scotties?
Ideal breeders
breed only Scotties. Breeders of multiple breeds are usually commercial
producers who are less knowledgeable about Scotties.
What problems can I expect from Scotties?
If a breeder
doesn't point out undesirable characteristics, you know you are talking
to someone eager (or desperate) to sell dogs to the first comer.
Do you offer a trial period?
Many
responsible breeders do and also offer to take the Scottie back at any
time in its life. Responsible breeders want the buyer to have the
"right" Scottie, and will stand by that Scottie for a lifetime.
Do you require spay or neuter?
Many
responsible breeders require their puppies be spayed and neutered. Some
offer refunds upon proof of spay/neuter. These breeders want to prevent
descendants of their puppies from misuse by puppymills or backyard
breeders. They also realize that spaying and neutering reduces the risk
of various cancers.
Do you own both parents?
Veteran
breeders sometimes own both parents, but more usually do not. Rather,
they choose a male with qualities to complement their female, even if
that male lives 1,000 miles away.
Do your Scotties have skin problems?
If a breeder
answers "no," ask him what he knows about the parents, grandparents and
siblings of his breeding stock. Most casual breeders know nothing about
the health of their dog's relatives. Skin problems are hereditary and
will be a 10-15 year pain and expense for you and your Scottie.
Have the sire and dam been DNA-tested "clear" of the vWD gene?
If the answer
is "yes" for the parents, you guarantee your Scottie will not have
vonWillebrand's Disease, a devastating bleeding disorder. Most
commercial breeders are unaware of the vWD DNA test, or do not want to
spend the money.
What can you tell me about Scottie Cramp, CMO and vWD?
If a breeder
can't tell you lots about these diseases, they will know nothing about
other Scottie health problems. You are playing Russian roulette if you
buy from this kind of breeder.
May I see your sales agreement?
Responsible
breeders use sales agreements in which they outline their own
responsibilities to the buyer, and what they require of the buyer
(terms like spay/neuter and right of "first refusal" if the buyer later
does not want the dog). A simple bill of sale is not a sales agreement.
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