Could anyone more knowledgeable than me help with some questions I have about selecting a puppy, especially regarding the health testing? I’m trying to be thorough and responsible in choosing a healthy pup, but I find it all a bit confusing and have been struggling to find the answers online.
We've visited three litters of miniature poodles. All seemed the puppies have been bred by caring, ethical breeders and they are all being brought up in family homes with the mother present - so definitely not puppy farms. They were all happy for me to visit as many times as needed, happy to take the pups back if there was a problem, weren't insisting on deposits straight away etc.. So hopefully all good on that front.
Q1: One of the litters we saw has an inbreeding coefficient (COI) of 5.7%, which is slightly higher than the breed average of 3.5%. However, the sire’s COI is 19.3% (7 generations complete), while the mother’s COI is 3.3%. Could someone explain (in as simple terms as possible), whether there is still a high risk of health issues from inbreeding if one of the parents has a significantly high COI?
Q2: All the litters' parents have been DNA tested for OC and PCRD-PRA. Should I also expect other health tests such as hips, eyes, VWD, or DM? I haven't found any miniature poodle breeders who offer these tests, so I’m unsure if I should only consider breeders who do. Alternatively, could I arrange for the puppy to be tested myself and potentially return the puppy if any major health issues arise?
Q3: One of the puppies we liked fell asleep in my arms for a long time but cried when she woke up and was quite keen to go back to the litter / mum. Could this indicate nervousness in her temperament, or is this normal ? I might be overthinking it! The puppy’s mother was incredibly sweet and kind, so I hope some of that personality is passed down to her pups.
Any guidance on these questions would be appreciated!
We've visited three litters of miniature poodles. All seemed the puppies have been bred by caring, ethical breeders and they are all being brought up in family homes with the mother present - so definitely not puppy farms. They were all happy for me to visit as many times as needed, happy to take the pups back if there was a problem, weren't insisting on deposits straight away etc.. So hopefully all good on that front.
Q1: One of the litters we saw has an inbreeding coefficient (COI) of 5.7%, which is slightly higher than the breed average of 3.5%. However, the sire’s COI is 19.3% (7 generations complete), while the mother’s COI is 3.3%. Could someone explain (in as simple terms as possible), whether there is still a high risk of health issues from inbreeding if one of the parents has a significantly high COI?
Q2: All the litters' parents have been DNA tested for OC and PCRD-PRA. Should I also expect other health tests such as hips, eyes, VWD, or DM? I haven't found any miniature poodle breeders who offer these tests, so I’m unsure if I should only consider breeders who do. Alternatively, could I arrange for the puppy to be tested myself and potentially return the puppy if any major health issues arise?
Q3: One of the puppies we liked fell asleep in my arms for a long time but cried when she woke up and was quite keen to go back to the litter / mum. Could this indicate nervousness in her temperament, or is this normal ? I might be overthinking it! The puppy’s mother was incredibly sweet and kind, so I hope some of that personality is passed down to her pups.
Any guidance on these questions would be appreciated!