| I agree that's ok when you can do that but what happens if you can't get their. Like myself I'm overseas and I will tell you the most frustrating thing is getting a puppy and having nothing but problems from day one knowing that you are very limited in what you can do. I had a guy here in the army that went through a so called reputable breeder and theyhad a questionaire and photos sent videos and everything and when they recieved the puppy it was cute and nice. Now it has HIP displasia had the worms for about two months when they recieved the pup. They contacted the breeder and the breeder (a professional breeder now recognized by the ARV) pretty much said sorry but it can happen. That's it all I'm saying is what is the harm in settung up a listing of reputable breeders no negativity but just the breeders that have a proven record of satisfied people. I believe in PM for anyone asking about a breeder but it can get difficult becasue all they are are people oponions. I think we have to do something to protect people from being screwed from breeders who don't stand behind their gurantees, who don't do the things they say they will and who don't work for the betterment of the breed. |