How NewDoggy’s Breeder Verification Process Works
Breeder verification is one of the most important parts of NewDoggy’s work.
NewDoggy is not an open puppy marketplace. Breeders cannot simply list puppies with us. We work with selected European breeders and review key trust points before we offer puppies to families.
Our goal is to help families avoid unknown sellers, unverified puppy listings, and puppy scams. We make the puppy sourcing process safer, clearer, and easier to understand.
NewDoggy’s Breeder Verification and Review Process:
🔍 1. Initial Breeder Screening
NewDoggy begins the breeder verification process with a review of breeder identity, background, registration where applicable, breed experience, and breeding history. We avoid anonymous sellers and open listing sources.
🏡 2. Puppy Environment Review
As part of breeder verification, NewDoggy reviews whether puppies grow up in a clean, safe, and caring environment with proper human contact and early socialization. We check the puppy’s surroundings through breeder communication, updates, photos, videos, and visits where applicable.
🐶 3. Parent and Litter Information
Where available, we review information about the mother, father, littermates, and early care. A puppy should not be judged only by cute photos — the background and development matter too.
🩺 4. Health Standards and Care
NewDoggy checks whether puppies receive appropriate early care, veterinary attention, age-appropriate vaccinations, parasite prevention, and preparation before joining their families. Health requirements may vary depending on the puppy’s age, breed, and destination.
📄 5. Documents and Travel Readiness
As part of the breeder verification process, NewDoggy checks the needed identity, vaccination, health, and travel documents before travel. However, document rules may vary by destination. These may include vaccination records, microchip information when required, an EU Pet Passport, health certificates, pedigree papers where applicable, and import documents.
🔁 6. Routine Breeder Oversight
Breeder verification does not stop after the first review. Instead, NewDoggy keeps checking breeder cooperation through regular contact, puppy updates, customer feedback, health results, and the after-arrival experience.
If a breeder no longer keeps our standards, we can end the cooperation. This helps us protect families, puppies, and the quality of our breeder network.
Who We Exclude During Breeder Verification
NewDoggy’s breeder verification process helps us avoid unknown sellers, puppy mills, and open listing sources.
As part of our breeder review, we stop working with breeders who refuse to be clear, give mixed information, do not meet our health and care standards, cannot support the needed steps, or do not stay in reliable contact.
For this reason, responsible breeder selection means working only with breeders who keep our standards for care, clear contact, and long-term trust.
A Safer Puppy Journey Through Breeder Verification
Finding a puppy online should never mean trusting anonymous listings or vague promises.
Instead, NewDoggy uses its breeder verification process to make puppy sourcing safer, clearer, and more transparent. We work with selected European breeders, review important trust points, and support families through health preparation, required documents, travel planning, and after-arrival guidance.
In addition, a clear breeder review process helps families understand where their puppy comes from and how NewDoggy checks the breeder before offering the puppy.
For this reason, careful buyers should always ask questions. We welcome that, because breeder verification, transparency, and responsible communication help protect both families and puppies.
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