Finding the right breeder
There's a good article on Newsday.com today about how to choose a breeder which you may find helpful if you're looking for a purebred dog. Remember that there's more to being a good breeder than simply producing a pretty dog. Buying a dog from a bad breeder can mean you're getting a dog with serious health problems. Plus, you don't want to support breeders who are overbreeding or otherwise abusing the dogs in their care.
For more info on choosing dogs, check with organizations such as The American Kennel Club to find out what you need to know when choosing a dog breeder.
And don't forget, mixed breed dogs make amazing, lifetime friends too! You can find out more about adopting a shelter dog at the American Humane Society.
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