Contact local breed clubs.
You can also find reputable breeders by asking for referrals from trusted friends,
contacting local breed clubs, or visiting dog shows.
One way you can do this is by asking for referrals from your veterinarian, friends,
contacting local breed clubs or going to professional dog shows.
Not exact matches
To find a breeder,
contact a
local veterinarian, groomer, or kennel or obedience
club for a referral, check ads in the AKC Gazette or the United Kennel Club's Bloodlines magazine, browse the AKC website for a list of breed clubs, or surf the Internet for a breed club webs
club for a referral, check ads in the AKC Gazette or the United Kennel
Club's Bloodlines magazine, browse the AKC website for a list of breed clubs, or surf the Internet for a breed club webs
Club's Bloodlines magazine, browse the AKC website for a list of
breed clubs, or surf the Internet for a
breed club webs
club website.
When you have made your choice of
breed,
contact the
breed club secretary through the local Spanish Kennel Club (Tel 2290237 Manuel) Insist on seeing the mother and if possible the father with the pupp
club secretary through the
local Spanish Kennel
Club (Tel 2290237 Manuel) Insist on seeing the mother and if possible the father with the pupp
Club (Tel 2290237 Manuel) Insist on seeing the mother and if possible the father with the puppies.
If you believe that you have a Labrador retriever on your hands, but you have no documentation to suggest so,
contact a
local Labrador retriever
breed club.
We suggest that you
contact your
local GSDCA Affiliate
Club Puppy Listings service, for
Club Breeders who comply with the
Breed Improvement Schemes.
If you do decide to pursue a reputable breeder, you can
contact your
local breed rescue
club for information.
Jackie, the best thing to do would be to get in
contact with
local breed clubs that oppose the laws and encourage others to do so.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club and they can point you toward a Cocker Spaniel rescue organization.
You can locate
breed rescue organizations by
contacting breed registries, such as the American Kennel
Club (AKC), the national breed club, local animal shelters, or just by searching onl
Club (AKC), the national
breed club, local animal shelters, or just by searching onl
club,
local animal shelters, or just by searching online.
The American Kennel
Club, on the other side, doesn't recognize the
breed under the name of American Pit Bull Terrier, but as American Staffordshire Terrier and provides
contact information for
local breeders.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club and they can point you toward an Airedale rescue.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club and they can point you toward a GSP rescue.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club and they can point you toward a Peke rescue.
Prospective buyers can find responsible breeders of show dogs, pets, and working dogs by
contacting national or regional
breed clubs or
local all -
breed kennel or obedience
clubs.
Local specialty clubs wishing to schedule a local specialty or a supported entry in conjunction with an All Breed or Group Show are required to submit a permission letter from the Parent Club with their AKC application, you can contact your time zone chair for more informa
Local specialty
clubs wishing to schedule a
local specialty or a supported entry in conjunction with an All Breed or Group Show are required to submit a permission letter from the Parent Club with their AKC application, you can contact your time zone chair for more informa
local specialty or a supported entry in conjunction with an All
Breed or Group Show are required to submit a permission letter from the Parent
Club with their AKC application, you can
contact your time zone chair for more information.
To find a great rescue dog try PetFinder.com, or check your
local shelter, or ir you have a specific
breed in mind
contact the
breed club for referrals.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club, and they can point you toward a Miniature Pinscher rescue organization.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area,
contact the national
breed club or a
local breed club and they can point you toward a Cairn rescue.