Thinking about purchasing an Brat? Then read our breed profile including a brief description, information on height, weight, color, coat, temperament, grooming, activity and history. Purchasing a new puppy is a commitment that may last ten or more years so please educate yourself on the Brat breed, including all stages of their life from puppy hood to older dog.
Ask yourself will I be a good owner? Do I have the time it takes to train a new puppy? Do I have the resources to give my new dog a rewarding life. Do I have a local veterinarian that I can take my new dog to? Do I have a groomer or can I do the grooming myself on a regular basis.
Fundamental requirements for a being a good Brat owner;
Before making a purchase talk to the breeder, ask them many questions about their dogs and the breed in general. A good breeder will teach you about the Brat and they will have many questions for you about your home and life style and if this breed is suited for you and your family.
Questions you may want to ask an Brat Breeder:
It is recommended that you sign a contract with the breeder so that there will be no misunderstandings on the arrangements made. Then bring home your new Brat and enjoy as "there is no greater love then a dog's devotion."
Brat Breed Profile
Other Names: Type: Height: Color: Temperament: Watch-dog: Brat Care and Exercise: Activity: Brat Health Issues: Life Span: Country of Origin: First Registered by the AKC: |
Brats
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