I think that would be kind of hard to do since google maps puts their address out in the lake.
But aside from that, let's look at some facts. All info is taken directly from their website.
Fact: You can purchase a dog, sight unseen, for a non-refundable deposit submitted over the internet. Just fill out a form, send in your payment and when the payment has been verified, the dog is yours. Great breeders require meeting the potential owners (or at the very least speaking with them directly) and evaluating whether or not they are a good fit for the dog. They require vet references.
Fact: Great Breeders don't sell on open registration to someone they don't know. Beauford Kennel will gladly sell you an open registration for an extra fee.
Fact: Great Breeders don't breed dams under 5 pounds, yet they list several that are smaller.
Fact: Great Breeders stand behind their dogs for the long haul. Beauford's only "health guarantee" is if a dog dies from a congenital cause in the first year of life. It's limited to a replacement dog (provided you pay for shipping the new dog...) It specifically denies coverage for parasites, diseases, LP, heart murmurs or anything else that can be treated with medication or surgery.
All in all, absolutely NOTHING about this site should be misconstrued as being "great breeders". I won't even go in to the fact that the dogs appearances are way off standard.
I'm still waiting for someone to explain the connection between dogs and ashtrays for sale...
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