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Breeders Reviews Summary

Breeders has a rating of 1.7 stars from 27 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Breeders ranks 83rd among Dog Breeding sites.

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Colorado
1 review
17 helpful votes
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We have placed puppies in great homes through this website for about 8 years. As long as breeders here keep their sites up to date it works great. Most breeders are legal, legitimate, licensed families who are working to better the breeds they produce. Working closely with their vet and registry clubs, the responsible breeder produces a socialized, outgoing, happy puppy that can not be found at a shelter!

Date of experience: September 15, 2013
Illinois
6 reviews
27 helpful votes
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I used my zipcode to find "local" breeders so I could go visit them to meet our new bany. However I was contacted by someone in Texas although they have a. co.uk (United Kingdom) email address offering an offer to good to be true. Responded to me twice with the EXACT same email greeting me correctly and someone else entirely. Seems pretty fishy to me-beware! Also no contact info what ao ever for the site?!

Date of experience: April 21, 2013
California
1 review
15 helpful votes
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Was looking for a small breeder who really cared for their animals. Thought I found the right one by using this website. I contacted John Morris in
Palm Springs and bought a 9 week old puppy from him. He seemed like a wonderful caring person. Found out different once I got my new pup home. The poor puppy was INFESTED with ticks! Had to rush her to the vet for treatment and also had to treat my dog I already had and my home. He would not accept responsibility for his animal cruelty. Again, I found this breeder on breeder.net. Shame on them.

Date of experience: July 8, 2012
Arizona
1 review
21 helpful votes
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I am a small, hobby breeder AND I am active in dog rescue. Many of my pets came from the animal shelter or humane society. That doesn't mean that all breeders are bad, as some reviewers on this site would have you believe. This site helps connect people who are looking for a specific breed (because let's face it, sometimes you want a particular dog that you will NEVER see at the shelter). There are all types represented here from excellent bloodlines to dogs that should never have been allowed to reproduce, but it does give people an option for tracking down the dog "of their dreams!"

Date of experience: April 25, 2012
Delaware
2 reviews
12 helpful votes
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Seriously, selling animals is shameful. Anyone looking for a new pet always should just check their local humane society - http://www.hsus.org.
Animals are not products! I'd like to dig a hole and bury this site six feet under.

Date of experience: July 9, 2009

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Breeders.net is among the oldest and largest directories of North American Dog Breeders matching potential local dog buyers to breeders.


breeders.net
Founded in 1998
Richmond Hill, ON, Canada