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I have looking online at Neapolitan breeders in Canada and wanted to know if any are good or if I should steer clear. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
If you want to email me, I can give you some advice or post the breeders you are looking at. If TDY Changs is still breeding, I would steer clear of them as they unloaded a ton of dogs and they all had obvious hip problems. My friend is Lexington Kennels in Ontario but she won't have a litter until 2014 (her litter just sold) but she knows a lot of the breeders around here so anything I can't fill in, she can.
Thank you so much for replying, I was looking at Lexington as a possible option but was hoping for a dog this year. I have contacted baby blue kennels, they are in Ontario as well. Do you or your friend know anything about this kennel? They have a lot of matings planned for this year.
Baby Blue is a nice kennel and they offer a lot of help. I am not 100% sure of them because they seem to be doing a lot of breedings but from what I understand, they are not producing any litters. She has a female that is Lexie's sister or half sister and she has not produced a litter at all despite multiple litters. I would recommend that you contact Lexington and just chat with her. She is always willing to help and she could give you a bit of insight into what you should look for. She has a litter on the ground but Cooper sold and she is keeping Jewels back at this time. She is making final decision at 8 to 10 weeks if she will keep her to see how she grows or if she will find a home for her. Annette has dealt with a lot of breeders so she can help guide you to one or two that are good.