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Old October 6th, 2004, 01:31 PM
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Good tip too is to ask the local breed rescue about them - they would know if they are involved in rescue, if they take their own dogs back, help dogs of their breed but not their own breeding etc.

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Originally Posted by pitbulliest
--A good breeder will participate in breed rescue efforts for the breed they love. This is important. Anyone who scoffs at breed rescue or is not personally involved in it in any way is someone to be avoided. Often the best place to begin your search for a good breeder is to ask breed rescue volunteers for their recommendations.


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The information (with some more important points that I did not include due to character limitation) can be found on the following site:
http://www.kateconnick.com/library/breeder.html
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