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Breeders Directory |



















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All information contained herein is intended to assist persons attempting to obtain or research a pure-bred dog. Orange Empire Dog Club does not support or endorse any of the below individuals or organizations although all listed contacts are members of OEDC. |
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How to Find a Responsible Breeder · If you’re here you already have a good start. Local breed and all-breed clubs are an excellent place to find a good breeder. But just because they are club members doesn’t make them a good breeders. It is still up to you to do your homework. · A breeder that truly cares about their dogs is liable to ask you as many questions as you ask them. Don’t be offended. They are simply trying to assure that their dog is a proper fit for your lifestyle. Some breeds simply are a better fit for some families than others. · Ask questions before you go out and see the puppies. It is much easier to walk away without a cute ball of fur sitting in your lap. (Click here for a list of possible questions, depending on the breed) |
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Additional Things to Keep In Mind When Looking for a Pure-Bred Dog · Most breeders require an appointment in order to see their dogs. Therefore, it is imperative that you contact the breeders by phone prior to going to see their dogs. · Each breeder listed reserves the right to approve all homes and has no obligation to sell to any individual. · If ...you buy a pure-bred dog that you are told is eligible for registration with the American Kennel Club, you are entitled to receive from the seller an application that will enable you to register your dog. · If...the seller cannot give you the application, they should provide full identification of your dog in writing, signed by the seller, consisting of the breed, the registered names of your dog’s sire and dam, your dogs date of birth, the name of its breeder and if available the AKC litter number · If the breeder cannot provide you with the puppies identification. Don’t Buy The Dog! |


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