| Alison's case - a first-time breeder. Actually, this can be a very good situation for a buyer. Quite often first-time breeders (ones that are seriously committed to the breed) can be great to work with. No, they don't have the depth of background of some of the more experienced breeders - BUT, a lot of times they will be easier to work with and will be eager for the chance to learn along with their puppy buyers. And, they're less likely to be *ho-hum* about problems and more likely to do anything they can to help out a buyer. So, definitely do your homework but don't discount a first-time breeder out of hand.
Nancy
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