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However, the dog breeders listed on there....must keep their animals in kennels and cages OUTSIDE of their homes. Keep in mind...USDA breeders can own up to 250 breeding pairs at one time. Dog breeders on that list can sell commerically to brokers or pet stores. They are not real concerned where their puppies end up. |
Thanks.. I just needed to clarify before I went home screaming at hubby. |
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Thank you all for the info. |
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I've been called a hypocrite too often. Yelling at the hubby is fun though, it may not do any good, but it sure is stress reliever. |
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That right, you're the expert of the soft approach. :kiss: I think if we each post pictures of contents our jewelry boxes, we will learn that the soft approach works best, that is, if your the sort of girl who likes jewelry. |
okay this might be a stupid question but i'm going to ask anyways. my breeder is on the list but my dog is AKC registered. Does that make it better? Or does that even matter at all? I thought when a dog is AKC register, it conforms to breed standards. |
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I would still avoid a USDA breeder...akc or not. |
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No, not necessarily, as long as long as the dog's parents were AKC and the breeder has breeding rights, and is in good standing, the offspring can be registered. The AKC does do kennel inspections, but as long as they pass state laws the kennel passes, that's why it's important to get good state laws in regards to kennel conditions. The AKC is trying to get poor breeders off its registries, but they have to be extremely bad in order to do this, and other registries openly accept them, so beware of the alternative registries. Many puppymills are still listed with the AKC. I looking toward the future that this will change. Here's a list of breeders that the AKC has suspended. AKC suspension index |
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