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"Beagle vom Ostenfeld"

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Daniela

Daniela

Nordrhein-Westfalen
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Daniela

Daniela

Nordrhein-Westfalen
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Beagle
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Hi, I'm Daniela and I'm the breeder behind "Beagle vom Ostenfeld".

Wir stecke sehr viel Liebe in unsere Hobbyzucht. Die Hunde sind unsere Kinder. 24 Stunden 7 Tage die Woche sinf wir für meine Hunde und Welpen da. Wenn man sich rechtzeitig bei mir meldet kann man von der Trächtigkeit bis zur Abgabe es Welpen alles mit erleben. Z.b. wie sie die Augen öffnen, das Läufen anfangen usw. Ich schicke Fotos wie auch Videos jeden Tag ab der Geburt zu. Wir sind auf Facebook und Instagram. Ich stehe jeder Zeit vorm wie nach dem Erwerbs des Welpen zu Verfügung. Auch wenn der Hund Z.b. 10 Jahre alt ist. Es gibt auch keine dumme Fragen bei mir. Egal welche Probleme es gibt ob Erziehung oder Gesundheit wenn der Hund älter wird. Bei uns bleiben die Zuchthündinnen bis an ihren Lebensende. Mir ist wichtig es zu sagen. Weil es gibt Züchter die ihre Hündinen oder Rüden abgeben wenn sie nicht mehr für die Zucht gebrauchen werden. Wir versuchen auch jedes oder jedes 2 Jahr ein Familientreffen zu planen. Wer intresse bekommen hat einfach bei mir melden.

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Ich bin 37 Jahre und mein Mann 38 Jahre alt. Wir wohnen mit 2 Zuchthündinnen und 2 Rentner Hündinnen in einem schönen kleinen Dorf am Ende der Welt. Ich bin 24/7 Tage zu Hause und kuscheln mit den 4 Hunden gerne. Im grossen Garten können wir uns gut aus Toben. Sie sind meine Kinder.

How did it all start?

Vor 5 Jahren haben wir ein Probewurf mit meiner ältesten Hündin gemacht. Ob das Züchten überhaupt was für mich ist. Wegen der Arbeit vorm decken wie auch nach der Abgabe entstehen. Z.b. passenden Rüden suchen, deckzeitpunk, die Geburt, putzen waschen, das abgeben usw. Annabell aus dem Wurf haben wir dann behalten. Sie lebt bei uns. Mir hat riesen spass gemacht seit dem haben wir Bella gehntest, HD, ED, Pl untersuchen lassen. Dann kam die Zuchtzulassung seit dem Züchten wir Beagle. Ich habe gedacht wenn wir Züchten dann richtig im Verband/Verein mit Ahnentafel und was dazu gehört.

What makes my dogs special?

Meine Hündinnen bekommen alle untersuchen die man braucht und noch viel mehr wie vorgeschrieben sind. Ich lasse sie auch nicht auf Teufel kommraus Welpen bekommen. Ich gucke vor dem decken ob sie gesund und fit sind. Sonst setzen sie aus mir Welpen. Ich verwende das Welpengeld für die Mutterhündin und den nächsten Würfen. Z.b. Spielzeug, Wippe, nestschaukel usw.
Daniela Figge

Getting a puppy from "Beagle vom Ostenfeld"

"Beagle vom Ostenfeld" has been verified by HonestDog for responsible and trusted breeding practices. When you're ready to reach out, feel free to ask any questions about the breed, their program, or specific puppies.

Together, you'll choose the puppy that's right for you, stay in touch with regular updates, and plan how to bring your new puppy home.

Application process

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Introduce yourself

2

Phone call

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3

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Meet the puppies

4

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Introduce yourself

2

Phone call

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Visit

Meet the puppies

4

Handover

Contract & pickup

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What's included

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Enrichment & socialization

  • Andere Personen / Besucher
  • Kinder
  • Andere ausgewachsene Hunde
  • Garten
  • Autofahren
  • Rollstuhl / Rollator

Documents & extras

  • EU-Heimtierausweis
  • Mikrochip
  • Kaufvertrag
  • Gesundheitszeugnis

Location & pick-up

You can drive or take the train to pick up your puppy from "Beagle vom Ostenfeld".

Breeder's location

Meet in County of Rietberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen

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See what your puppy could look like when fully grown.

Crystal blue
♂ Papa

Crystal blue

Anjulie vom Ostenfeld
♀ Mama

Anjulie vom Ostenfeld

Bella vom Steinbrink
♀ Mama

Bella vom Steinbrink

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about "Beagle vom Ostenfeld" and getting a puppy.

Our breeders set the prices for their puppies themselves. The purchase price for a puppy can vary greatly. Prices typically range from 1,000 € to 5,000 €, depending on the breed and breeder. Popular breeds can also be significantly more expensive. It's important to keep in mind that a good breeder invests a lot of time, love, and money into raising the puppies and does not breed dogs for financial gain. Puppies listed at a very low price should raise caution, as this is often a sign of breeding with few or no criteria. The result can be high veterinary bills (due to illnesses) and costs for dog training (due to behavioral problems), which means such a puppy could end up being much more expensive, and the money saved during the purchase might need to be spent again on follow-up costs. Often, such dogs end up in shelters. Not to mention the great suffering caused on both sides. Very high prices can also be a warning sign, though less common than low prices. However, some dogs marketed as particularly rare can ultimately cause more problems and turn the experience of having a dog into a nightmare. It's important to check beforehand whether you are dealing with a harmless trait or one that could lead to issues, such as the popular 'blue' color, which is genetically linked to an incurable skin disease.
Found a breeder you like on HonestDog? Just click 'Contact Breeder' to reach out directly. Write a personal message telling them about yourself and what you're looking for — they'll reply as soon as they can. Want to be well prepared? Take a look at our checklists: Checklist before applying: click here, Checklist for contacting the breeder: click here
The decision to bring a four-legged friend into your life is a big one and requires careful consideration of various factors. Therefore, you should inform yourself thoroughly before making the purchase and weigh your decision carefully. We have provided an article in our education center with important questions for you. Additionally, you should keep the following points in mind when purchasing a pet: Make sure to check the health test certificates carefully; Ask if the puppy is dewormed, vaccinated, and microchipped; Do not pay in advance; Pick up the pet personally from the breeder; Sign a purchase contract; Ensure all documents are complete and correct.
It's best to read through our following checklist: Checklist: At the breeder's location: click here As difficult as it may be, it's important to ask questions if you have any doubts. If you feel pressured, that's a strong reason to leave immediately. But also, the breeder may realize that their dogs might not be the best match for you. A good breeder will honestly tell you that and help you choose a dog that better fits your needs. Ideally, both of you will agree, and the puppy's arrival at your home will proceed without issue.
Health tests for the parent dogs are crucial for the health of the puppies to ensure that your future dog will lead a healthy and happy life. These tests help to identify and exclude hereditary diseases by not breeding from sick parent dogs. The specific tests vary by breed, which is why HonestDog provides a list of specific diseases, tests, and criteria for each breed. Common conditions to test for in many breeds include: Hip Dysplasia: Especially important for larger breeds such as German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, and Golden Retrievers. Elbow Dysplasia: Common in breeds like Labrador Retrievers, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Rottweilers. Heart Exams: Essential for breeds like Boxers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels to detect heart problems such as mitral valve insufficiency. Eye Exams: Important for breeds like Cocker Spaniels and Siberian Huskies, which are prone to hereditary eye diseases. Patellar Luxation: Especially relevant for smaller breeds like Chihuahuas and Yorkshire Terriers. Some tests are also conducted on the puppies themselves, such as eye exams for Border Collies. A responsible breeder will conduct the relevant health tests for their breed and share the results with you. This ensures that your puppy comes from a healthy line and reduces the risk of future health problems. It's important to thoroughly review the results and ask for relevant health tests to make an informed decision and give your puppy the best possible start in life.
To ensure your puppy has the best possible start and remains healthy, pay attention to the following points:
  • Health tests: Make sure the breeder has conducted all necessary health tests for the parent dogs and, if necessary, the puppies. These tests help identify genetic diseases early on and prevent the breeding of affected dogs. Ask for the test results that are relevant for the breed, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, heart exams, and eye tests.
  • Breeder selection: Only purchase your puppy from a reputable breeder who provides transparent information about the health of the parent dogs and the puppies. Avoid puppies from mass breeding operations or unreliable sellers.
  • Veterinary check-up: Have your puppy thoroughly examined by a veterinarian once you bring them home. The vet can perform vaccinations, deworming, and general health checks.
  • Behavior and appearance: Ensure the puppy appears lively and curious. A healthy puppy should have clear eyes, clean ears, shiny fur, and should not show signs of diarrhea or vomiting.
  • Vaccinations and deworming: Check the puppy's vaccination record and make sure all necessary vaccinations and deworming treatments have been carried out on time.
  • Nutrition and weight: Ensure the puppy receives a balanced diet and maintains a healthy weight. A puppy that is too thin or overweight may have health problems.
  • Socialization and environment: A good breeder ensures that the puppies are raised in a clean, loving environment and are socialized early. This helps the mental and emotional well-being of the puppy. By paying attention to these points, you can ensure that your puppy has the best chance to be healthy and happy, giving them a great start in life.
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