choosing the right puppy


consider your options

Getting a puppy is a big deal that involves many important considerations, including

  • where to get your pup—shelter/rescue, responsible breeder…

  • what breed to go with—working or non-working, large or small, long- or short-haired, hypo-allergenic or not…

  • how to choose the right individual


decide what you want

Your goal: the right fit for your family, lifestyle and personality. While socialization and training inform your puppy’s behavior, breed also matters, as does the individual and other factors. And if you decide on a purebred dog, finding a responsible breeder is key.

 
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do the research

Different breeds have different traits, characteristics and behavior tendencies. Do your research. Talk with friends who have different types of dogs—and meet their dogs. Think about the kind of dog that will best suit you, your family, what’s important to you and what you like to do. This might take some time, but the wait will be worth it!

Here are two Wonder Puppy-approved articles to kickstart your research and selection.

Selecting Your Next Dog or Puppy

A Field Guide to Ethical Breeders


+when should I bring my puppy home?

When she is 8 weeks old (give or take a few days). Good breeders require their puppies to stay with their littermates until they’re 8 weeks old so they can learn critical lessons from their dog mom and siblings during the initial socialization phase. If a breeder is willing to let you take a puppy home earlier, cross that breeder off your list.

+should I get two puppies from the same litter?

Definitely not. We agree with the many dog behaviorists, fellow trainers, breeders and shelters that strongly discourage taking home siblings. To learn more, read Don’t Take Two Puppies: Littermate Syndrome in Dogs.


consult with us

We’d love to help you find the puppy of your dreams. Sign up for a private session or get in touch.