Tompkins Kennels

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Louisa, KY, USA
41230 East Madison Street Louisa Kentucky 41230 US

Our goal is to breed solid American Bulldg with great temperaments and health. Our dogs are only sold as working dogs or family companions.All of our dogs are IOEBA registered.

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522 High Street, Saint Albans, WV 25177, USA 44.56 mi

We strive to raise and breed the best English Labrador Retrievers possible. Our commitment is to always better the breed. The Labrador Retriever is, in many ways, the dog with the ideal temperament. A special blend of intelligence, honesty, and kindness has made it unrivaled as the most popular dog in the world. The Labrador Retrievers’ loyal devotion to their family is beyond all comparisons. We love our Labs!

Our Labs are all AKC registered.

Our puppies receive lots of tender loving care and are well-socialized before they go to their new homes! Puppies are checked by our veterinarian and given their first set of shots.

We raise blacks, chocolate, and yellows.

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Portsmouth, OH, USA 47.71 mi

Home of Multiple Best in Show, JCAA Regional National Specialty Show Grand CH. Pem We-Syng Lucky MI. Our goal is to breed beautiful, correct, healthy and happy babies who will be an important addition in the lives of the people who choose a FABEL-Mi Japanese Chin as a loving friend and companion who can be NUMBER ONE in the ring or on the couch!

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151 Parson Drive, Viper, KY 41774, USA 73.17 mi

In our Mountain Top Kennel I take pride in caring for each and every dog. I believe every dog needs time to run, play, and have individual attention as a part of my family. I strive to provide the best quality of life and veterinary care for each dog so that each one is healthy and well acclimated.
I read and follow breed standards from AKC AND UKC to try to make sure my dogs are correct as possible. I always try to improve my breedings.
My dogs hunt often for that is what they were bred to do … their paws and pads are rough and tough – some like to swim, some just like to lay around, some enjoy the show ring while others want to find the RAT but each one is loved dearly.
When I retire them from breeding I try to find a home that fits their lifestyle so they will get the experience of being in a family where they do not share attention but rather are the top dog for their remaining years. I usually retire dogs when they are 5 or 6 years old.
I do monthly medicines for worming, heartworms and flea medication. Before breeding they are medically assessed by our veterinarian for PLL, patella luxation, and eye exams.
My dogs spend time in my home but most sleep and eat in an outside kennel that is air conditioned and heated where they have a doggie door to go outside to a dog run where they can go potty or just go outside when they want. My kennel has four paddocks to separate them to play during the day.
I take pride in my kennel and love the families we connect with when they purchase one of our dogs and stay in touch when possible to watch them grow and share fun times. My pups are whelped and raised in my home I use a program called Puppy Culture to help them have an easy transition and be ready for their new homes.
My family and I love this part of our lives

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Nosam Kennels is a small family operation born out of the love and passion for Versatile Hunting dogs.

We breed AKC & NAVHDA Registered Vizsla’s & German Shorthaired Pointers for the discerning outdoor enthusiast.

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Parkersburg, WV, USA 97.46 mi

I am a big dog lover and have always had dogs in my life. From Beagles,

Elkhounds, German Shepherds, Collies, Boxers and now Shiba Inus. A

family member introduced me to Shibas about 6 years ago and I have

been hooked since. Love these guy’s quirky little attitudes and catlike

gracefulness.

Eastwood Shibas are not kept outside or in kennels – all

our Shibas live in our home with us – they are family.

We only have 1 to 2 litters a year, so we

can enjoy the Shibas we have.

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