We lost our Monty about a year ago to cancer. He was only 4 years old and I am still very sad about it. I can’t exactly blame the breeder but I would have to say it was a BYB. That being said Monty was a great dog excellent temperament and very obedient. When we moved to the house we have now our neighbors thought he was the best trained dog they had ever seen.
So this time I want to be very selective in choosing a breeder. I have emailed the ABC and local club looking for local breeders but have not as yet received a response .
My wife and I took a trip to a breeder we found today we found by searching the internet. The breeder had a second building just for the dogs. (Not sure I like this. Wouldn’t the puppies and the dogs be better socialized in the home with the family.) When we walked in there were several puppies in clean wood chip bins with food and clean water. Everything was very clean. The puppies were on the first floor and there was also a desk and another room behind a door. It looked like it could have been a converted garage. When I asked to meet the parents he brought us upstairs to were there were maybe 10 dogs in individual kennels. There we also met the dam that we were in interested in that will have a litter in April. We also meet the sire which was very black and he refereed to it as sealed. Several of the dogs were reverse or sealed. He kind of eluded that the black boxers pups would cost more and were rare. After reading this site that seems to be a red flag. There also was a very large fenced in area next to the building were two boxers were outside. We were told that one of them was the mother of two of the 4 pups he still had. Those two were already sold. We were there just to pick a breeder not get a pup today. We would like to have one in June. One again everything was very clean. All of the dogs looked very healthy. Some were really good looking boxers (Personal Taste) including the dam which I loved and sire was very nice just not my color favorite (sealed). But having never seen what a reel breeder or kennel would be like. I just have a funny feeling. Is this a large scale BYB or a puppy mill? Or is this what I should expect from a kennel or breeder?
I don’t know if this is against forum rules but here is the link to the add for there pups . If it is please edit.
Boxers on the run.
http://www.**************************/detail.php?id=216893
When I asked for references he said he did not keep phone numbers but he did give me a list of the people who bought pups from the dam I am looking at’s first litter. This will be here second. If I did put a deposit of 200 I would have pick on this litter. Once again they have two pups available now but I would have pick of the litter that will be ready to go home in June. My other concern is the contract for deposit he gave us to look at lists a 14 day guarantee to have vet check. Should there be a longer health guaranty? The total cost is 1200 but I thought he mentioned that a sealed would be more money. (I want a brindle anyway). There is also an additional 500 dollar cost if you want to show or bread the dog. I am not sure if this is standard or not. Don’t plan on show but have thought about obedience. Don’t know if that is the same.
Any advice? Finding a good breeder is hard. If you know any in eastern MA or southern NH let me know.
Thanks Dave
So this time I want to be very selective in choosing a breeder. I have emailed the ABC and local club looking for local breeders but have not as yet received a response .
My wife and I took a trip to a breeder we found today we found by searching the internet. The breeder had a second building just for the dogs. (Not sure I like this. Wouldn’t the puppies and the dogs be better socialized in the home with the family.) When we walked in there were several puppies in clean wood chip bins with food and clean water. Everything was very clean. The puppies were on the first floor and there was also a desk and another room behind a door. It looked like it could have been a converted garage. When I asked to meet the parents he brought us upstairs to were there were maybe 10 dogs in individual kennels. There we also met the dam that we were in interested in that will have a litter in April. We also meet the sire which was very black and he refereed to it as sealed. Several of the dogs were reverse or sealed. He kind of eluded that the black boxers pups would cost more and were rare. After reading this site that seems to be a red flag. There also was a very large fenced in area next to the building were two boxers were outside. We were told that one of them was the mother of two of the 4 pups he still had. Those two were already sold. We were there just to pick a breeder not get a pup today. We would like to have one in June. One again everything was very clean. All of the dogs looked very healthy. Some were really good looking boxers (Personal Taste) including the dam which I loved and sire was very nice just not my color favorite (sealed). But having never seen what a reel breeder or kennel would be like. I just have a funny feeling. Is this a large scale BYB or a puppy mill? Or is this what I should expect from a kennel or breeder?
I don’t know if this is against forum rules but here is the link to the add for there pups . If it is please edit.
Boxers on the run.
http://www.**************************/detail.php?id=216893
When I asked for references he said he did not keep phone numbers but he did give me a list of the people who bought pups from the dam I am looking at’s first litter. This will be here second. If I did put a deposit of 200 I would have pick on this litter. Once again they have two pups available now but I would have pick of the litter that will be ready to go home in June. My other concern is the contract for deposit he gave us to look at lists a 14 day guarantee to have vet check. Should there be a longer health guaranty? The total cost is 1200 but I thought he mentioned that a sealed would be more money. (I want a brindle anyway). There is also an additional 500 dollar cost if you want to show or bread the dog. I am not sure if this is standard or not. Don’t plan on show but have thought about obedience. Don’t know if that is the same.
Any advice? Finding a good breeder is hard. If you know any in eastern MA or southern NH let me know.
Thanks Dave
One thing you can count on though, is those "business-minded" breeders whose puppy sales rely heavily on internet advertising.
.. you can travel over and see the best dogs and breeders in the country..