I am a long time Basenji breeder, trainer and professional handler, AKC licensed lure coursing judge.
I am what is considered a "hobby breeder".
Backyard breeder - someone with no experience, knowledge and has two dogs and lets them breed. No health testing, temperament evaluation, no titled dogs to prove quality and that they can do what they were bred to do.
Show and performance titles are TANTAMOUNT to most successful breeding programs. I will not breed any dog that has not completed ALL OFA health testing and has at least one title. I breed a carefully planned litter once every 3-5 years, and my puppies are guaranteed for LIFE. My sales contracts were written by an attorney who also breeds dogs. It is designed to protect the dog, not the seller or buyer. This is what a hobby breeder does.
So decide if you want a rescue or a puppy from a reputable hobby breeder.
Then decide on a breed. I've not seen any quality GSDs in many years. Too many health and temperament problems. If I needed a guardian breed, I'd recommend a Belgian Turvern or a Malinois. I have several breeder/handler friends who have them. I'd be happy to pass on their info.
Most Police have switched to these two hardy, stable and easily trainable breeds.
Wellington and Tom and DEAD ON.
Lastly, when deciding on a breed, please google the breed's national Parent club. For my breed, it is the Basenji Club of America. I am a long time member, and it is an ever evolving source of info, support, events, latest genetic testing, etc etc. You will find breeder referral lists there. You cannot join a national breed parent club without being supported by existing members and voted in. Does not guarantee top quality dogs, but does mean this person is dedicated to their breed and has been involved in the breed long enough to have member support. I can't recommend checking out the parent club sites enough.
I am what is considered a "hobby breeder".
Backyard breeder - someone with no experience, knowledge and has two dogs and lets them breed. No health testing, temperament evaluation, no titled dogs to prove quality and that they can do what they were bred to do.
Show and performance titles are TANTAMOUNT to most successful breeding programs. I will not breed any dog that has not completed ALL OFA health testing and has at least one title. I breed a carefully planned litter once every 3-5 years, and my puppies are guaranteed for LIFE. My sales contracts were written by an attorney who also breeds dogs. It is designed to protect the dog, not the seller or buyer. This is what a hobby breeder does.
So decide if you want a rescue or a puppy from a reputable hobby breeder.
Then decide on a breed. I've not seen any quality GSDs in many years. Too many health and temperament problems. If I needed a guardian breed, I'd recommend a Belgian Turvern or a Malinois. I have several breeder/handler friends who have them. I'd be happy to pass on their info.
Most Police have switched to these two hardy, stable and easily trainable breeds.
Wellington and Tom and DEAD ON.
Lastly, when deciding on a breed, please google the breed's national Parent club. For my breed, it is the Basenji Club of America. I am a long time member, and it is an ever evolving source of info, support, events, latest genetic testing, etc etc. You will find breeder referral lists there. You cannot join a national breed parent club without being supported by existing members and voted in. Does not guarantee top quality dogs, but does mean this person is dedicated to their breed and has been involved in the breed long enough to have member support. I can't recommend checking out the parent club sites enough.
