Once the decision is made to welcome a dog into the house, the question arises of the choice of breeding.
Whether amateur, family or larger, you must be very vigilant on two essential points: the detection of hereditary diseases and the socialization / impregnation of the puppies.Once the breed has been chosen, you must contact the breed club and learn about the main specific hereditary defects. It is necessary to ensure that the screening of the parents has been carried out and to ask the breeder for official certificates attesting to this.It is equally important to ensure that the puppies have been properly solicited and stimulated during the period of socialization and impregnation (from the age of 3 weeks).
A living environment that is too calm and non-stimulating will lead to fearful puppies, who will, for example, have difficulty adapting to the novelty and to crowded and noisy places. They may even be afraid of objects that are not in their usual places. It is also essential that the puppies remain in contact with their mother, or possibly another adult, until the day they leave the kennel.