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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I'm not sure which post you are referring to, but if it was mine, I want to make it clear that I see nothing wrong with a breeder having a website. Joey's breeder has a website. She does not sell pets through the site, it's only for giving the consumer some information about her breeding program. I think the only way we can help stop puppy mills is to visit the premises or know someone who has. As a breeder, I'm sure you don't sell to anyone who can come up with the money, but some breeders do.
You only need to list those Yorkies who want to make sure that their offspring doesn't end up in a puppy mills.  |
the bad breeders all have great websites
thaTS how they stay in business and can charge 4000 for a puppy
the good breeders should have better websites
someone who has too many breeds is a puppy mill/ broker
but most people cannot tell the difference
unless they read yorkietalk
one or 2 breeds shows they are smaller and better breeders
good breeders SHOULD have great websites if possible
godaddy.com
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Purchasing from backyard breeders, pet shops, and puppymills perpetuates the suffering of other dogs.