What is a good website to find purebred dog breeders?
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I’m looking for purebred chocolate labs. Does anyone know of some websites to find dog breeders?
Thanks,
-Josh
AKC.org
But talk to the breed clubs first, they will put you in touch with the more reputable breeders who list with the AKC…necessary because the AKC doesn’t police their registrants. Also necessary for this specific breed because there are gobs of lab breeders due to the popularity of the breed…remember, the worst thing to happen to the quality of any breed is to become seriously popular…that’s when idiots toss their hats in the breeding ring and bloodlines aren’t monitored as less reputable people try to pimp out their dogs for extra cash and care little about perfecting the breed, which is the only reason anyone should get into a breeding program, and is what separates reputable breeders from disreputable ones.
(FYI, the chocolate lab is a throwback and the least desirable of the lab colors to most breeders…this means it may be somewhat difficult to find one that will adopt it out, it will most likely be a limited registration and it should absolutely be less expensive…be wary of any breeder who doesn’t do this or tries to charge you more for the "novelty" of it.)
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google it.
References :
Check Kennel Clubs, and Breed Clubs, it depends on your location:
http://www.akc.org/classified/search/index.cfm
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS347&q=lab+rescues&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS347&q=lab+club&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Googling yourself will get you a long way.
References :
AKC.org
But talk to the breed clubs first, they will put you in touch with the more reputable breeders who list with the AKC…necessary because the AKC doesn’t police their registrants. Also necessary for this specific breed because there are gobs of lab breeders due to the popularity of the breed…remember, the worst thing to happen to the quality of any breed is to become seriously popular…that’s when idiots toss their hats in the breeding ring and bloodlines aren’t monitored as less reputable people try to pimp out their dogs for extra cash and care little about perfecting the breed, which is the only reason anyone should get into a breeding program, and is what separates reputable breeders from disreputable ones.
(FYI, the chocolate lab is a throwback and the least desirable of the lab colors to most breeders…this means it may be somewhat difficult to find one that will adopt it out, it will most likely be a limited registration and it should absolutely be less expensive…be wary of any breeder who doesn’t do this or tries to charge you more for the "novelty" of it.)
References :
http://www.akc.org
References :
http://www.thelabradorclub.com/subpages/find_breeder.php Breeder search from the national club. Happy hunting.
Miki was only half right - regardless of color ALL pet quality pups will be on limited registration and cost less than a show/work prospect.
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