www.abreed4u.com
It's pretty obvious to me, and stuff like this makes me sick. NONE of the dogs I've seen are show quality on that website.
Here are some of the discrepancies on the website:
1) The plural of Keeshond is Keeshonden. It's a dutch word. "Keeshonds" is incorrect, and every serious breeder knows that.
2) It says all of the parents of the adult dogs have been genetically tested for genetic faults. My questions for them would be, "so what?" If you don't test your dogs, you don't know what you've got.
3) It mentions nothing about a health guarentee. That should wave a "red flag" to someone.
4) The site says adamently that "We do not sell to puppy mills!" I think the lady do protest too much, on that one. With as many dogs as they have, no doubt they are running their own puppy mill.
There are more on there, but I don't want to beat the subject to death. Just if you're out there looking for a keesie or a sheltie, avoid these people. They're back yard breeders.
It's pretty obvious to me, and stuff like this makes me sick. NONE of the dogs I've seen are show quality on that website.
Here are some of the discrepancies on the website:
1) The plural of Keeshond is Keeshonden. It's a dutch word. "Keeshonds" is incorrect, and every serious breeder knows that.
2) It says all of the parents of the adult dogs have been genetically tested for genetic faults. My questions for them would be, "so what?" If you don't test your dogs, you don't know what you've got.
3) It mentions nothing about a health guarentee. That should wave a "red flag" to someone.
4) The site says adamently that "We do not sell to puppy mills!" I think the lady do protest too much, on that one. With as many dogs as they have, no doubt they are running their own puppy mill.
There are more on there, but I don't want to beat the subject to death. Just if you're out there looking for a keesie or a sheltie, avoid these people. They're back yard breeders.