A lot of backyard breeders are taking advantage of the breeds popularity so it may be possible to pick up a Siberian husky for as little as # 300 - 400 but this is not recommended and it is much better to buy a puppy from a reputable breeder where you will pay anything from # 500-1200 depending on pedigree and working lines.
On the other hand, there are
a LOT of backyard breeders out there, that charge as much as a good breeder would, for dogs with serious health and temperament problems.
We saw a lot of horrible dogs being bred by
a lot of backyard breeders.
We saw a lot of horrible operations conducted by
a lot of backyard breeders.
Not exact matches
Puppy mills and ignorant
backyard breeders churn out toy poodle pups by the dozen, which results in a
lot of anxious, overly sensitive, snappy toy poodles.
A
lot of it is caused by irresponsible /
backyard breeders.
On top
of that, the bill also prohibits outdoor pet sales, such as at flea markets and in parking
lots — very sketchy and unregulated places to purchase a pet, making them prime locations for puppy mill and
backyard breeders.
There are a
lot of «
backyard breeders» who breed indiscriminately, increasing the population
of homeless and unwanted pets.
I think part
of the problem regarding people getting dogs from less than reputable sources (Kijiji,
backyard breeders, etc and so forth) is that a
lot of times people aren't aware
of just how many rescue dogs are available.
«It is a market term used by
backyard breeders and commercial
breeders so they can breed the smallest dogs that shouldn't be bred and sell them for a whole
lot of money.
That's a
lot of unregulated
backyard breeders.