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Breeder websites?

Iymala

Well-Known Member
There are a few things I think are needed in a breeder's website...
1. pictures of each of ther dogs and bitches from the front and in a stack from the side
2. Under the picture the registered full name of the dog or bitch with call name.
3. Any titles and Any Health Testing listed under the dog or bitch it belongs to.
4. Date of birth of said dog or bitch
5. Updated contact information for the breeder
optional: 6 generation pedigree

The rest I do not care about. Colors, styles, etc. If I like the way their dogs look then I will contact them to see if they have a litter or are planning one.
 

alwcm4

Well-Known Member
I have my website to educate. I love website building though, so it's a hobby. I love design too... and pictures. I love researching dogs and pedigrees, so of course I would put them on my website :). I went through the frustration of having to hunt for information on dogs and puppies when I got Brinkley, I think it's nice to have all the info up front (except the address or course, don't want my dogs stolen). I put all my "Mastiff info" in a section on my website called "the Mastiff University" I also have a blog where I post alot of infomation.
 

ruthcatrin

Well-Known Member
There are a few things I think are needed in a breeder's website...
1. pictures of each of ther dogs and bitches from the front and in a stack from the side
2. Under the picture the registered full name of the dog or bitch with call name.
3. Any titles and Any Health Testing listed under the dog or bitch it belongs to.
4. Date of birth of said dog or bitch
5. Updated contact information for the breeder
optional: 6 generation pedigree

The rest I do not care about. Colors, styles, etc. If I like the way their dogs look then I will contact them to see if they have a litter or are planning one.


If I have #2 then I can GET #3 and likely # 4 & 6, so I don't personally consider those requirements, otherwise I agree.
 

marti1357

Well-Known Member
If you post you actual address online, the probability of having dogs storm goes up dramatically.

Don't be too quick to jump to conclusions of a particular breeder doesn't want to tell a complete stranger where they live.

"Dogs storm" - what's that?
Anyway, its like saying I want to sell "X" but don't want to tell buyers where I am. At least state and city/town are necessary.
 

WalnutCrest

Well-Known Member
"Dogs storm" is a rare side effect of a common ailment ... Fat Finger Disease ... it affects people attempting to interact with social media (message boards, etc) when there is no edit button ... :(

... I meant "dogs stolen" ...