Mang, no'ones gwanna get'chu no dawgs!
It depends on the breeder. There is no set cost.
there is only one breeder i can find for miniature dalmations... it is not an AKC recognized breed... they claim to be "american breeders club (ABC)"recognized... i did a google search (a brief one) and did not see anything on such an organization... check them out to see what you think... pricey dogs though.... http://www.miniaturedalmatians.com/aboutus.html The "American Breeders Club" is an organization founded by this breeder of mini dalmatians. So he is "recognizing" the breed he created himself.
Researching Wikipedia's entry on the American Curl cat breed yielded no information on its temperament. Suggest consulting with an American Curl owner, a veterinarian, and/or a representative of a cat-breeder's association.
English Bulldog breeders vary depending on your location. Your best bet to find a reputable breeder would be to contact the American Kennel Club. They would be able to find a breeder near you, and would be able to tell you some information about the breeder.
The cost of purchasing miniature Schnauzer puppies depends on if you get them at a shelter, breeder or someone looking to get rid of them. Cost can vary from $50 to $250.
No. They have long tails and ears at birth. either the breeder will cut them, or you may need to take them in to get cut
You will find the Breeder's Manual under the help tab, along with the EC manual and other useful information.
The breeder may consider offering you at least a partial refund if you threaten to complain to the American Kennel Club. Barring that, send all the pertinent information to American Kennel Club Case Management Dept. PO Box 900066 Raleigh, NC 27675. They will contact the breeder on your behalf.
Try petfinder.com, you can enter the breed, gender, and I BELIEVE color, but I'm not sure. I'm sure you will find a golden/yellow cat, and possibly a breeder. :)
This is a breeder to breeder thing. If you find an unusually cheep pure-bred AED, you may want to do some more research into that breeder. There could be a serious problem.
That usually depends on the breeder. If you're lucky, you may find free ones. You should also search on the web for reputable breeders
Yes, they are one of the oldest breeds, orginating in the 1800s. They are easily recognized by their markings. Check out the American Dutch Rabbit Club! It has a ton of information- maybe you can find a breeder in your area, and get into showing.