![]() ![]() ![]() Rubie is from 'good bloodlines' but we don't show her. ![]() You also want to make sure the breeder has a contract and that they (typically): won't require a spay/neuter at too early an age (2 years or so is ideal), they will take the dog back for any reason at any age and find another suitable home, that they do health testing for ailments that are known to plague that specific breed, and that they will openly answer any questions you have. Pretty much any dog can be registered with different bodies so that's not always an indication of a good breeder. The accomplishments indicate that the breeder is concerned that the dogs they're breeder can serve the purpose the dog was intended for. Typically, with a reputable breeder, you're looking for a pedigree of dogs with accomplishments, even if you don't plan on showing or competing with your dog. Welcome! I myself don't know a lot about bloodlines but I do know what to look for with a reputable breeder. ![]()
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