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    What CANT you criticize about that website! LOLz... but seriously, heck naw.

    First, mention the incredible irony of "stop puppy mills and BYB's" and choose "reputable breeders". Wait, are they trying to drive people away from their puppies by saying that, or are they actually delusional enough to believe they are reputable?

    Second, NO WAY should they list prices of puppies. Red flag. They also should not be falsely advertising their mixed breeds as "registerable". They can only be registered with illegitimate mixed breed registries. There is NO point in registering a mixed dog!

    Third, the site is extremely cluttered. Too many cheesey graphics, I'm sorry but I'm trying to be honest... it is seriously cluttered. It should be neat and organized, with an emphasis on exactly how they started in breeding, WHY they are breeding, and exactly how they care for their breeding stock and puppies. Do they health test breeding dogs? Do they show breeding dogs? Are all puppies given innoculations and when are they sold? How are they socialized? Are they kept in cages and pens for the duration of their lives? They need proof to back these things up. Do they ship? If so, how do they screen homes?

    Fourth, and MOST importantly, what needs to be completely haulted is the breeding of "designer" mutts. That's the biggest fault of this website/business/person, completely! WTH do they think a reputable breeder is? Great, if they are taking care of the dogs (although a reputable breeder, in many opinions, do not cage their dogs and puppies!) but do they show their breeding stock and prove their merit as breeding dogs? NOOO. That is one of the first rules of reputable breeding - prove your dogs! Health tests? I don't see mention of that. They need to remove the idea that they are a reputable breeder, because it is a bald-faced lie and if he really cared about having a good name, he would not be lying to his customers in that manner.

    Please feel free to cross-post my opinion! =)



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    What CANT you criticize about that website! LOLz... but seriously, heck naw.

    First, mention the incredible irony of "stop puppy mills and BYB's" and choose "reputable breeders". Wait, are they trying to drive people away from their puppies by saying that, or are they actually delusional enough to believe they are reputable?

    Second, NO WAY should they list prices of puppies. Red flag. They also should not be falsely advertising their mixed breeds as "registerable". They can only be registered with illegitimate mixed breed registries. There is NO point in registering a mixed dog!

    Third, the site is extremely cluttered. Too many cheesey graphics, I'm sorry but I'm trying to be honest... it is seriously cluttered. It should be neat and organized, with an emphasis on exactly how they started in breeding, WHY they are breeding, and exactly how they care for their breeding stock and puppies. Do they health test breeding dogs? Do they show breeding dogs? Are all puppies given innoculations and when are they sold? How are they socialized? Are they kept in cages and pens for the duration of their lives? They need proof to back these things up. Do they ship? If so, how do they screen homes?

    Fourth, and MOST importantly, what needs to be completely haulted is the breeding of "designer" mutts. That's the biggest fault of this website/business/person, completely! WTH do they think a reputable breeder is? Great, if they are taking care of the dogs (although a reputable breeder, in many opinions, do not cage their dogs and puppies!) but do they show their breeding stock and prove their merit as breeding dogs? NOOO. That is one of the first rules of reputable breeding - prove your dogs! Health tests? I don't see mention of that. They need to remove the idea that they are a reputable breeder, because it is a bald-faced lie and if he really cared about having a good name, he would not be lying to his customers in that manner.

    Please feel free to cross-post my opinion! =)
    I agree.

    The first thing that I noticed, before the page was even finished loading, was the name of the website.. Aloha Puppies. Am I the only one who thinks that doesn't quite sound like the name of an experienced, reputable breeder? I could be wrong, but for some reason, it sent up a red flag right away for me.

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    I agree with that, Devon. That's because a real breeder would have a specific name... such as "Pawcific Corgi's" or "Shanlae Kennel". This "breeder" is obviously selling puppies, and that is their only focus, selling puppies and making money! Their breeding dogs are of no importance, only the puppies they spew out :/



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