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Originally Posted by goldenray Hi Lorraine. Like you, my website was put up a lot for education. I have an extensive site up there with a wealth of information to help the newcomer.
As with any reputable breeder, as you know, we do not advertise specific puppies available and we sure don't advertise stud dogs available. Most of all we don't put anyone's dog on our sites but our own. These things start crossing the line from hobby to business.
I don't think the purpose of a website is to sell puppies, but to share information and to showcase my dogs to other exhibitors and the proud pet owners that have a relative of one of my showdogs.
I get many emails requesting more help from pet owners. I help where I can but feel my site covers enough that it helps them. |
Cher
I agree Websites should be up for information to guide people not to advertise selling of puppies with drop down credit card boxes and pictures of availabitly, or stud services. Most show people only showcase there show Yorkies and puppies they have placed in the past. So that people can see what a yorkie should truly look like. Most of us have different ages of yorkies on our site to represent the color changes they go thru.