A. Thomas Peaches & Puppies

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5654 County Road 39, Fackler, AL, USA
5650-9598 County Road 39 Fackler Alabama 35746 US

We love all of our dogs and love to show them off! We also love our Customers and want to be there for them as much as possible along the way! We have no AKC restrictions like other breeders! We always say, “Healthy, Happy Pups Make Happy, Wonderful Customers!” Also, please remember to Scroll Down to see What’s For Saleand What We’re Taking Deposits On Right Now! We also have a GUESTBOOK. Just look for the Tab located at the top of the page to leave us an e-mail. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you out just about any way we can! We stay very busy during the Summer months, so feel free to call me if you don’t hear back quick enough.

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5236 County Road 205, Fruithurst, AL 36262, USA 78.48 mi

Dave and Gail Gordon started their dog show careers separately but coincidentally in the same year, 1971. Dave started in Ohio and Gail in Georgia. Dave and Gail met through the dog show ring and were later married in 1979. In our 45 years showing dogs, we have finished more than 100 Champions. Dave chose the name “Marma Farms” because he was breeding and showing Great Danes to begin with, and Marmaduke was the well-known comic strip about a silly Great Dane. Gail also started showing and breeding Great Danes. When we were married, we combined kennels and kept the name “Marma Farms”. It wasn’t until 2003 that we started breeding and showing Shiba Inus.

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Springville, AL, USA 79.33 mi

Our English Mastiff kennel is run with great love and pride, making sure we provide you with the absolute best Mastiff puppy available.Our goal as a Mastiff breeder is to breed for type, health, and temperment. We believe the Mastiff breed should be large, very powerful with big heads, wide chests, and huge bone. Our English Mastiffs live with us not just as pets, but as part of our family. We strive for excellence in our Mastiff breedings and our service to you.

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The SOS (Save Our Snoopies) Beagle Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of beagles by sheltering homeless or abandoned dogs and adopting them to loving homes.

Our chapters are located in New Jersey, Tennessee and Alabama. We do not, however, have an actual shelter or public facility for you to visit. All of our beagles are in foster care or with their owners.

All of our beagles are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and on heartworm preventative, prior to adoption.

If you are not in our areas near Birmingham, AL, Northeast Tennessee and New Jersey, please consult our Rescue Locator Map for other beagle rescues in the U.S.

If you see a beagle that you are interested in, please read over our adoption guidelines and submit an application form. Please keep in mind that you must be willing to travel to meet both us and the dog!!

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Our Chihuahuas are members of our family – which includes five kids at home under age 10. We live on a farm in Middle Tennessee. We are hobby breeder/exhibitors who breed to the AKC standard so that we may have fabulous Chihuahuas to show and love. We show in AKC conformation and obedience, IABCA and ICE conformation, coursing ability, nosework, FastCAT, and barn hunt!

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Rosslyn Scottish Terriers is a show kennel located in Tennessee. We show our dogs in conformation to have them evaluated by others.Our goal is to produce dogs that are healthy and to the standard,always striving for the betterment of the breed.

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Nashville, TN, USA 99.48 mi

Our Labradors are first and foremost family companions.  Second they can serve as show dogs, hunting companions, therapy dogs, service and/or working dogs. No matter if you are looking for a loving member to add to your family or are interested in a certain dog sport or venue, our Labradors excel in all areas. We strive for the REAL Labrador Retriever which is one that is not only correct in proper temperament but also a dog that is correct in structure as the written breed standard describes. Labradors are not supposed to be weedy, lanky individuals with pointy heads and equally objectionable are short, fat cumbersome dogs that cannot withstand the vigor’s of working or partaking in a family outing.

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