GR Puppy: what age to adopt?
At what age is it best to separate a Golden Retriever puppy (or any breed) from it's Mom and siblings?
A breeder that I know of wants to do it at 49 days. She says that after that the pups start establishing a 'pecking order' and they need to be adopted out before that happens.
It just seems really young to me, so I am not sure that this is a good place to get a pup. :confused:
With kitten/cats I know they say to wait until they are at least 8 weeks old, and I would think close to that for a puppy (if not longer).
Any answers or advice would be appretiated. Thanks!
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Re: GR Puppy: what age to adopt?
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Originally posted by yorkster
At what age is it best to separate a Golden Retriever puppy (or any breed) from it's Mom and siblings?
A breeder that I know of wants to do it at 49 days. She says that after that the pups start establishing a 'pecking order' and they need to be adopted out before that happens.
It just seems really young to me, so I am not sure that this is a good place to get a pup. :confused:
I just reread the question and had some additional thoughts. There are more important considerations than if the pup is 7 or 8 weeks old when you bring it home to determine if this is the breeder for you. I would want to know if the parents have their clearances and what they are. What is the rating on the hips and elbows? Did they have normal cardio readings done by a board certified cardiologist? Were the eyes cleared (CERF) by a board certified optomitrist? Does the breeder give you any pedigree information? How often does the breeder breed this bitch? Is the breeder keeping a pup from the litter? Does the breeder give you any kind of written contract that stipulates your responsibilities as a new owner of one of their puppies? Does the contract stipulate what the breeders responsibilities are if there is a major health problem. Is the dog being sold on a limited or full registration? Can you see both the dam and the sire?
I believe if you have a reputable breeder they will be able to give you answers to all of these questions. Then you may want to determine if getting the pup at seven weeks is an issue. The other factors at this point are more important. If you get a quality puppy at 7 weeks vs. a non quality pup at 8 weeks, I would go with the 7 week puppy (hands down).
I hope this makes sense. If you have more questions, let me know.
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Originally posted by Dixieland Dancer
I just reread the question and had some additional thoughts. There are more important considerations than if the pup is 7 or 8 weeks old when you bring it home to determine if this is the breeder for you. I would want to know if the parents have their clearances and what they are. What is the rating on the hips and elbows? Did they have normal cardio readings done by a board certified cardiologist? Were the eyes cleared (CERF) by a board certified optomitrist? Does the breeder give you any pedigree information? How often does the breeder breed this bitch? Is the breeder keeping a pup from the litter? Does the breeder give you any kind of written contract that stipulates your responsibilities as a new owner of one of their puppies? Does the contract stipulate what the breeders responsibilities are if there is a major health problem. Is the dog being sold on a limited or full registration? Can you see both the dam and the sire?
I believe if you have a reputable breeder they will be able to give you answers to all of these questions. Then you may want to determine if getting the pup at seven weeks is an issue. The other factors at this point are more important. If you get a quality puppy at 7 weeks vs. a non quality pup at 8 weeks, I would go with the 7 week puppy (hands down).
I hope this makes sense. If you have more questions, let me know.
Yes, it all makes sense. They also already have the pup (he is about 3 months now- I guess I did not make that clear)
He was 49 days when he was adopted, so I guess that's 7 weeks and old enough.
They were given all the paperwork about his bloodline, medical records, shots, met both parents, etc. so I think all is well that way.
We also did some researching yesterday and found out that this particular breeder has a very good reputation and has been breeding GR's for almost 30 years now.
Thansk for all the info and advice- I feel much better! :)
Oh and BTW, here is a pic of the 'pup'. He is 3.5 months and weighs 37 lbs. already! Sammy is the name: