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
However, I did a comparison check from this website back to the bmdca.org for the breeder name and info, and added another page or 2 into my search as well - which had me land on the gooddog.com website for Thlassa Bernese Mtn. Dogs where Joan Gabriel's name is clearly listed. Https://www.gooddog.com/breeders/thalassa-bernese-mtn-dogs-new-york?breed_id=37. Source: about 2 years ago
I found my dog on gooddog.com as long as you do your research it seems to be a good resource, plus it has breeder listings and rescue listings. Source: about 2 years ago
We just got our cardi puppy from Glacier Cardigan Welsh Corgis (https://www.facebook.com/Glacier-Cardigan-Welsh-Corgis-101939941685905/), not sure when her next litter will be, but she's been a great + supportive breeder for us first-time dog owners. You might want to look at http://www.coedwig.com/ Coedwig Cardigan Welsh Corgis as well. Our breeders dogs come from Coedwig and she's got like... 20+ corgis at a... Source: about 2 years ago
I am have been looking to buy a corgi puppy and found a local breeder on gooddog.com. Good Dog claims the breeder is reputable and has been vetted - and all payments will go through that website. However, when I asked if I could meet the puppy before we bring him home in 6 weeks, this was her response:. Source: about 2 years ago
You shouldn't look on craigslist or anywhere that could be puppy mill activity. You should find a reputable local breeder through the AKC or gooddog.com and get on their waitlist. If they don't have a waitlist, they're likely not a breeder you want to go with. Buying a puppy mill schnauzer is harmful for the breed and overall just a bad idea - we have friends who were impatient and got a puppy mill schnauzer... Source: over 2 years ago
I assume things will get a bit better in fall/winter. So I'm not sure what to advice you but I would personally wait a bit. I'm not sure where you are but look also on gooddog.com It's a site that pre vets breeders. You'll find solid people that do their due diligence when it comes to testing etc. Source: over 2 years ago
Check out gooddog.com. They review breeders and vet them to make sure they are breeding for health and temperament. You can search for the breed you're looking for and the breeders will list what they are bred for (show, work, family, etc.). It's a great resource. Source: almost 3 years ago
I forgot to say you could also look at gooddog.com. The breeders are all vetted by the website. You can look by state. Source: almost 3 years ago
Check out gooddog.com. You certainly need to continue to vet the breeders and decide what you are personally comfortable with, but they have performed some very preliminary screening of breeders and do emphasize health testing (although many breeders there may still perform less health testing than you are comfortable with). They display breeders of both purebred and mixed-breed dogs. Source: about 3 years ago
Upon doing a search on gooddog.com from the other commenter I'm getting immediate replies from breeders (with real pictures of parents, real contact information, just being REAL and not a robot... hah!). Source: about 3 years ago
I've been looking for a while. Before I knew any better I had engaged with a few breeders from puppyfind.com but after doing some more reading I realized that is not the best place to look. So I've since been mainly looking on gooddog.com or directly from the AKC website. It has not been easy lol. Most reputable breeders I like have years long waiting lists, or I won't get a response. I didn't realize it would be... Source: about 3 years ago
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