1. Ask for a health certificate for purebred golden retrievers
Since purebred golden retrievers are relatively expensive, their epidemic prevention and health care measures are relatively strict. When buying a dog, you should ask the original owner for records or certificates of the dog’s vaccinations and deworming.
This record or certificate will be of great help to the dog’s future health care. It is not advisable to buy dogs that have not been vaccinated, or the dog owner is required to go to the veterinary epidemic prevention department for vaccination before purchasing.
2. Ask for the pedigree certificate of the purebred golden retriever
The dog’s pedigree certificate should generally include the dog’s breed, dog name, dog farm name, date of birth, gender, coat color, breeder, names of other dogs in the same litter, and the rewards and training of the dog for participating in competition training. Results, registrant, login number, login date, etc. At the same time, a transfer agreement signed by both parties is signed, so that the dog can be re-registered and recognized by the relevant dog association.
If you do not go through this procedure, then when your dog wants to participate in competitions or breed with other dogs in the future, you will encounter a lot of trouble because there is no pedigree certificate.
3. Pay deposit in advance
It is best to pay part of the deposit first, and then wait for 3-5 days to observe whether the dog's health is normal before taking the little golden retriever home.
In addition, it is best to ask the original dog owner to find out the dog’s original diet. After the dog returns home, he should first feed the dog the original diet for a period of time, and then gradually adjust the feed. If the feed is suddenly changed, golden retriever dogs will refuse to eat because they are not used to it.