Seen A Dog You Like At Crufts? Do Your Research Before You Buy One
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8th March, 2011 18h06
Get Puppy Smart (http://bit.ly/getpuppysmart) aims to help prospective puppy buyers make the right decision by thinking about what type of dog best suits their lifestyle, how to find a good breeder and how to select a happy and healthy puppy. Just 26 per cent of people said they researched the diseases common in the breed of dog they were thinking of getting, and only 17 per cent of dog owners saw the disease screening test results for their puppy’s parents.
Some useful links
- Get Puppy Smart Guide: http://bit.ly/getpuppysmart (Source YouTube video - http://bit.ly/hgKeWx)
- Get Puppy Smart exaggerated features interactive: http://bit.ly/dMJL4a
- Get Puppy Smart exaggerated features factsheet: http://bit.ly/epfeWI
- Get Puppy Smart inherited diseases factsheet: http://bit.ly/gk61Vt
- Get Puppy Smart on Twitter: http://bit.ly/hjazR7
*Research was conducted by TNS via OnlineBus, an internet survey. A sample of 7,272 GB adults aged 16-64 were interviewed. Of these, 848 people had acquired a puppy in the past two years. Interviewing was conducted by online self-completion from 23 November 2010 to 20 January 2011.
**Asher L., Diesel G., Summers J.F., McGreevy P.D. and Collins L.M., 2009. Inherited defects in pedigree dogs. Part 1: Disorders related to breed standards. The Veterinary Journal. 182: 402-411More from
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