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We
generally have about a 2-4 month waiting list for puppies.
Our puppies are $1200. If you
are interested in purchasing a Carolina Kennels puppy and would like to
be placed on our waiting list, please fill out this
PUPPY QUESTIONNAIRE

Buy from a Breeder
Never purchase a puppy from a retail outlet, pet
store or raffle. The registries can give you a list of reputable
breeders who have signed a code of ethics with their registry or
club. (ex. United Kennel Club, American Kennel Club Foundation
Stock, The Boykin Spaniel Club & Breeder's Association of
America). The Internet can be a great source for locating
puppies.
Check out the Kennel
When possible, go to the breeder's home to see the housing
conditions of the puppies and adults. You should be able to see
the dam of the puppies, and the sire if available. Many good
breeders breed out of their own line. It's not unusual for the
sire to live hundreds of miles away. Do ask to see a photo of
him and a copy of his pedigree. Make sure that the breeder is
breeding to the current UKC, AKC Boykin Spaniel standard. One
way to insure this is to buy from breeders that have
show/conformation titles in the pedigree and or on the parents.
Health Checks
Make sure the sire and dam both have hip x-rays to exclude
hip dysplasia, patellas checked to assure of no genetic defects
and CERF (Canine Eye Registration Foundation) for eyes to assure
they are clear of congenital eye defects. While there is
currently no test for epilepsy, do check to see if the breeder's
stock is free from this problem. However, if the sire or dam has
not been OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) evaluated,
Patellas checked and CERF tested... walk away. Only buy from
breeders who breed responsibly. A good breeder evaluates the
risks of hip dysplasia and eye problems via such testing.
Be
patient
Take your time! Finding a good, healthy Boykin puppy does
not happen overnight. Go to conformation shows/dog shows and
field trials. Contact area breeders. Visit prospective breeders.
Reputable breeders will be happy to give you all the information
you need to make an informed decision. But remember... quality
breeders will have a waiting list for their puppies and it's not
unusual for a buyer to have to wait several months or even a
year for one of these quality puppies. Potential owners don't
mind waiting for a quality puppy, because they know that
Carolina Kennels breeds for quality, not quantity. Buy with your
head and not with your heart.
Expect to be Interviewed by the Breeder
A good and caring breeder will have as many questions for
you as you have for her/him. Much time, money and a lot of hard
work will go into a well-bred litter. A quality breeder will be
very concerned where any of their puppies are placed. Be
prepared to answer some personal questions. If a breeder only
cares about selling the pup... walk away.
Contracts
A good breeder will have contracts between you the buyer
and himself. These contracts are intended to be a security for
both buyer and seller. They will state things from co-ownership
to spay and neuter and health issue guarantees. This is for the
well being of the dog and breeding stock. Good Breeders put
years into developing their line that they want to protect.
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