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Successfully Exhibiting and Breeding since 2010.
As a retired Veterinary Nurse and a current Accredited Orivet DNA Collector, I am passionate about the health and well being of our breed. ... read more
We no longer compete in obedience as most of our time we are out and about exhibiting our dogs at Conformation Shows. ... read more
I am a registered Pedigree Breeder of Ragdoll Cats and Kittens with Governing Council Cat Fancy Vic- moved to QFA - Queensland
I am a small, but very dedicated Breeder of Pedigree Ragdoll Cats and Kittens specialising in ... read more
The thoroughly modern kennel design, based ... read more
Your local operator will wash & groom your dog like it is their own, at the convenience of your home. They provide a convenient, affordable, reliable and efficient ... read more
Our Vet is Kathy Webb, who has over 29 ... read more
Our main focus is to rescue and rehome those, injured, abandoned and homeless under our ethical rehoming program.
We recruit ... read more
Puppies select their families and have the very last say on who they end up with.
We breed only to provide ourselves with show dogs and ... read more
Please contact me by email only. read more
We purchased our first Jack Russell many years ago. We have always loved ... read more
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Dogs and puppies for sale, Melbourne - Victoria, VIC
Check our listings to find dogs and puppies for sale in Victoria (VIC). When looking for a new dog or puppy it's so important that you research dog breeds well so that you fully understand the responsibility you're taking on. Some things are obvious, like some dog breeds need more exercise and stimulation than others, while long term health issues may not be so well known or understood. Breed clubs can be a great source of information as well. You must also consider what type of breed will work best given your lifestyle and family situation. Dogs shouldn't be left alone for long stretches regularly so ensure you have enough time to really give a new puppy or dog a happy healthy life. All new puppies - including small dogs - need to be well socialised to prevent unhealthy behaviour (eg. anxiety, aggression) so make sure you understand puppy socialisation and have time to socialise well during this critical window (12-18 weeks of age).
Reputable Dog Breeders Victoria, VIC
All of our dog breeders have been fully verified with Dogs Victoria and are Dogs Australia (ANKC) registered breeders. To ensure a great life with your new puppy, it's critical that you connect with an experienced and caring breeder that prioritises the long term health and wellbeing of their dogs. We encourage you to check our advice on finding a reputable breeder. You could also think about adopting a pup or adult rescue dog - there are many advantages to adopting a dog that you may not have thought of. You can check our list of dog shelters and dog rescue in Victoria as well.