Can a backyard breeder be considered a puppy mill?

Typically, they breed dogs without taking the time to make good genetic matches, or to have dogs registered with the appropriate kennel club or breed club. Though the backyard breeder is not considered to be as unethical as those who run puppy mills, one cannot necessarily consider backyard breeders to be responsible dog breeders .

Are there good dog breeders and backyard breeders?

Unfortunately, not all dog breeders are ethical and responsible. Some are more concerned with profits than the welfare of their animals. Others believe they are doing the right thing, but simply lack the knowledge and experience to be good breeders. What is a Backyard Breeder?

Can a backyard breeder be considered a responsible breeder?

Though the backyard breeder is not considered to be as unethical as those who run puppy mills, one cannot necessarily consider backyard breeders to be responsible dog breeders. Some breeders are just looking to make a profit off of so-called purebred dogs that they own.

Can you take a dog back from a bad breeder?

In many cases, these breeders will not take their puppies back if something goes wrong. Never trust a breeder who won’t guarantee the puppies. There are other cases where someone has dogs that were accidentally bred and a litter of puppies was the result, or a family decided to breed its dogs “just one time” or “just for fun.”

Where can I buy a boxer for sale?

Boxer Puppies For Sale – AKC PuppyFinder Boxer Puppies For Sale – AKC PuppyFinder Find Boxer Puppies and Breeders in your area and helpful Boxer information. All Boxer found here are from AKC-Registered parents.

How much does a European boxer puppy cost?

Our European Boxer puppies are priced competitively for the quality and effort that go into raising them, especially when you consider we offer a five year health guarantee with our puppies! We breed and raise our European Boxer puppies out of love, not money.

Why do we breed and raise European boxer puppies?

We breed and raise our European Boxer puppies out of love, not money. After a litter is raised and sent to their forever homes, the costs of keeping and maintaining the health and care of the parents goes on.

Typically, they breed dogs without taking the time to make good genetic matches, or to have dogs registered with the appropriate kennel club or breed club. Though the backyard breeder is not considered to be as unethical as those who run puppy mills, one cannot necessarily consider backyard breeders to be responsible dog breeders .