Anon
Peterborough,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, January 06, 2015
Actually K Henderson, she is a glorified puppy mill. I have personally visited her "kennel" in hopes of finding a red and white male. I visted her website and noticed the amount of dogs. First thing that popped into my head was a breeder who cares more about the quantity more than the quality. No responsible breeder would be able to handle that amount of dogs as well as farm animals. However, I decided to give her the benefit of the doubt, and went to her kennels. I could not believe my eyes. The amount of dogs, and where they were housed.. In a barn, separated in stalls. Dogs are domesticated, and she's a breeder selling to pet homes. Is that not hypocritical? I'm sorry, but keeping a dog in a stall, breeding it three times, then selling it as retired and to a pet home only is just sickening. It's like saying, "Thanks for the money you've made me. You're done now though, so bye!".
Not to mention the fact the Bulldog Club of Canada will not support her kennel. Why? She is a CKC registered breeder, yes. But, she's considered an unethical breeder because she's breeding "rare" colors that are NOT accepted. It would be different if she was a BYB, but she is a REGISTERED breeder, claiming to breed champion lines. No, go to the Bulldog Club of Canada's website and visit their kennel ads. Very reputable breeders with minimal dogs, and pictures of show lines, pedigrees & clearly stating they are hobby breeders, to better the breed. Visit Purebull's facebook page, and she continuously has litters. Lots of black, black tri's and blues. Now, is that a reputable breeder, who's following the CKC's Code of Ethics? No, she's selling "rare" colors and slaping on a hefty price tag. Read what Enchantabull has to say, http://www.enchantabull.ca/ - Very informative.
K Henderson
St.Catharines,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, December 09, 2014
Purebull kennels is not a puppy mill. I have personally visited the site, met parents, puppies and seen where they are housed. There are a lot of dogs on the website, but a large majority of them have long been retired and are in loving pet homes. The amount of dogs showcased on the site is a matter of bad website maintenance, not over housing of dogs.