What to look out for when buying a Scottish Sheepdog
Things to note when buying a Scottish Shepherd:
1. When buying a Scottish Shepherd, don’t just look at the appearance, but also observe whether the Scottish Shepherd’s mental state is normal.
2. There should be no serious odor on the Scottish Shepherd’s body, and the facial features, anus and other parts must be kept clean and hygienic.
3. When buying a Scottish Shepherd, you should pay attention to its price, and you should also choose a Scottish Shepherd whose body shape basically meets the characteristics of this breed.
4. If you are buying a pedigree Scottish Shepherd, be sure to check the vaccination record and pedigree certificate.
5. Scottish Shepherd puppies should not be too young or too old. The most suitable one is 2 to 3 months old, which is easier to domesticate.
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