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21-01-2011, 05:40 PM   #11

Re: Accredited breeders


Angie why not come down to Crufts the "discover dogs section"



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21-01-2011, 05:45 PM   #12

Re: Accredited breeders


Do you mean on their website or visit the Show?



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21-01-2011, 06:11 PM   #13

Re: Accredited breeders


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Originally Posted by Kazz
Angie why not come down to Crufts the "discover dogs section"
Are you going Kazz ?
We are thinking about it but may have the new pup by then.



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21-01-2011, 06:21 PM   #14

Re: Accredited breeders


When we got our Golden, I did a lot of research by going to shows, talking to breeders and chating to those at ringside.

We ended up travelling to Kent to pick our pup, the breeder has since become a very good friend.

I think the breed club is usually a better place to start as it tends to be a bit more 'for the breed'. Ask your vet if they know of any breeders locally. That was how we were put in touch with the breeder of one of our first dogs via two other people.

Good luck - they are a lovely breed.



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21-01-2011, 08:51 PM   #15

Re: Accredited breeders


If I were you I would contact your breed club and speak to someone in the know.Almost anyone can be an accredited breeder including the puppy farms so don't be fooled by the title. Always ask the breeded how many dogs and bitches they have and what kind of conditions they are kept in and gauge from there if you feel their credible.



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21-01-2011, 11:03 PM   #16

Re: Accredited breeders


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If I were you I would contact your breed club and speak to someone in the know.Almost anyone can be an accredited breeder including the puppy farms so don't be fooled by the title. Always ask the breeded how many dogs and bitches they have and what kind of conditions they are kept in and gauge from there if you feel their credible.
You beat me to it trick, I was going to say beware of puppy farms.



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