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There are many out there, however to find a reputable breeder you must do some research. Here are some tips to help you find one. Don't JUST go off recommendations. I know personally of a breeder that is perceived as reputable but continues to breed her dog (and not disclose) that her dog has tested positive for DCM. (heart disease)

I found a breeder in OR (I'm in CA) that were breeding dogs from the River wood line that were showing around 10-14years of longevity and were of great health which was the most important for me.

Questions to ask:

What's the lineage history? the more the better to assess health and length of life

Any health certifications for the parents and grand parents? Then crosscheck the OFA (http://www.offa.org for certifications for hips, heart, elbows, eyes and thyroid.

How old is the female and is this her first litter? I would stay away from breeders that bred before the dog is 3yrs old (some say two years is acceptable, but up to you) What kind of environment have the puppies been exposed to? I want to know that the puppies are in a home with kids and other pets that way they're socialized right from the beginning.

What is the dogs diet? I want to know they're feeding a quality food that has all the necessary vitamins and nutrients for mom and her puppies.

At the same time the breeder should be interviewing YOU. This really shows me they truly care about the dog. Once you feel comfortable with the breeder only then go see the dog b/c once you're there it will be almost impossible for you to leave empty handed should you discover you have a concern.

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15y ago

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