Hate to break it to you, but if they are breeding "goldendoodles" then they are either puppy millers or BYB's.
NO good breeder would ever breed such a mutt. You might, however, find some good reputeable breeders for Poodles or Golden retrievers. Or you can go to the shelter and find a golden/poodle mix at a much cheaper cost (and probably even healthier) then you would at any "goldendoodle" breeders.
4to12 puppies
Yes, if you become a reputable breeder, you can charge money for giving the puppies to families.
For Exercise.
The Kennel Club maintains a list of breeders of puppies of different breeds including Samoyed. It is also worth asking current owners of Samoyed puppies if they can recommend a breeder.
The Gosselins got the puppies from a breeder. Information about the location of the breeder, name, and kennel name were not revealed on 'Jon and Kate plus 8.'
Horrible dogs with health problems from the backyard breeder who brought them into this cruel world, making more unwanted dogs without homes! No SH.IT, Sherlock!
One place is Sandy Ridge http://www.iowapuppy.com/. Keep in mind the puppies go for $2000.
Too much all puppies at the Market of Marion are puppy mill puppies, no reputable breeder would sell there, and the horror stories from buyers are heartbreaking go to a reputable breeder not at a flea market or pet store
Any good, respectable Golden Retriever (or any, for that matter) breeder would not breed their animals with a Husky.Thoughts like these are what causes the overpopulation problem, love. Hundreds of thousands of animals are abused and put to death due to careless owners and backyard breeders who merely want "cute puppies."
From a professional breeder probably about 1000$ -Elitehavanese.com -Keopahhavanese.synthasite.com
$900 dollars from a quality breeder.
Many would probably not offer puppies to free homes, but a great place to get a family pet are animal shelters or humane societies. You can also ask around locally if someone had accidentally had puppies (just make sure to be wary of backyard breeders!!) If all else fails, look to a breeder. They will be expensive, but they will be well taken care of.