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Originally Posted by blefkie I've recently joined DT, and have been working on finding a reputable breeder within driving distance (southern CT). With the help of some valuable advice gleaned on this site and some sleuthing, I've removed many breeders (found on the internet, mostly) from my list of possibilities. Among two that I am still considering, one states that he prefers not to crop, though he will if a prospective owner requests it. I know I've run across a thread here in which more than one poster stated that this is a potential red flag - ie., they don't want to be bothered, don't want the extra expense, time, etc.). My question is, is this someone I should definitely cross off my list, or do any of you feel that there are reputable breeders out there that operate this way? This search has become a real mission - I'm starting to wonder if I'm maybe looking so closely that I'm not seeing the forest for the trees at this point. Any input is welcome, and thanks again. |
Ya know what? Instead of relying solely on what you read on the internet, ie... web sites
OR doberman forums like this. Do as much research as you can.... personally. Sift through the pedigrees, compare them to information that's offered at the OFA database and dobequest.org. It may take more time but, it's time well spent... trust me. If you have questions, ask a reputable breeder in your area to help. At least at that point, you may actually get an unbiased opinion instead of the popular vote. JMHO.
dpca.org.... there should be a few decent breeders willing to help.
Best of luck to you.
Try this also....
Official Website of the United Doberman Club