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We went through gooddog.com to find our pup (cavapoochon) which we will be bringing home May 23rd! We had a really good experience with the website, they screen the breeders and follow up on your experience etc. The breeder we are going with found on the site is awesome. She constantly gives us updates via pictures and is even willing to meet us halfway to pick our pup up. Source: about 1 year ago
I bought my puppy from a breeder I didn't realize was kind of sketchy. She promised me papers and parents DNA info on pickup but "suddenly realized the sire didn't have the DNA registered with AKC". It's been 6mo since we got her and shes now ignoring me on gooddog.com. She says she chipped all the puppies with her own information but still hasn't provided a transfer of ownership. Source: over 1 year ago
Are the online puppy markets legit such as the puppies.com, gooddog.com or puppyfinder.com? I'd prefer to go through a breeder with a good reputation and hesitant to use one of the sites where it might be a puppymill or not the best of lines. Source: over 1 year ago
SOMETIMES I found good breeders through gooddog.com though, you have to be careful and make sure they're doing at least "Great Level" health testing. Source: over 1 year ago
I found a web site called https://gooddog.com that had a search for mixed breeds and came up with a list of contacts based on your zip code. Source: about 2 years ago
What is that average cost of day care per child? The average in the USA per hour, according to urbansitter.com, is $18.36 for one child, and 21.23 for two children. What if you had 26 children I day care? Source: about 1 year ago
There are tons of childcare websites and most of them require background checks. I always used care.com sittercity.com urbansitter.com Just make sure you call references and do a trial run with them! Also a perk if they are CPR certified but there are tons of resources out there. Source: over 1 year ago
I am a new parent and I have not yet had a babysitter (baby is 6mo old) but I was looking at urbansitter.com and it looks like around $100/year for the site membership fee and around $30/hr for a local babysitter. Source: over 1 year ago
Find nanny's at the park, use care.com or urbansitter.com they do background checks, you can interview them and do a meet and greet and get recs. Source: about 2 years ago
We tried care.com, urbansitter.com, a nanny agency, the doula network, a local facebook group, and word of mouth. We interviewed a bunch. The number one issue was that we were not willing to pay them under the table but needed part time help. We were willing to pay extra, but nannies didn't even know how much extra to charge, they just didn't want the work. Source: over 2 years ago
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