Dog Breeders Los Angeles
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sssooo........ have you heard of this breed of dog called a wee chon? well i have and i kinda want one and i need some information on them like are they expensive dogs and can i find a breeder in los angeles or at least quite close to it? can i also get some pictures of them as full grown dogs??? thanks a million! ={)~
I assume, since I have never heard of it, that it is a mixed breed. You will not find a good breeder, since no good breed breeds mixes. Try finding one at your local shelter.
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I know I'm asking this in the wrong section again lol but here you answer. I want to buy a Pomeranian and I was wondering if any of you know a good breeder in Los Angeles or Orange County. It would be better if you know of personal experiences or know of someone who has your dog from the breeder. Thanks!
Please do your dog from a breeder. In my opinion, to rescue a dog from a shelter is the best way to go! Thoroughbreds tend to have more health problems than mixed breeds. In addition, you are giving a home to an animal that really needs it. Whichever option you choose, good luck!

Dog Breeders Los Angeles Q&A
... Mal asked questions section know?
I know I'm asking this in the wrong section again lol but here you answer. I want to buy a Pomeranian and I was wondering if any of you know a good breeder in Los Angeles or Orange County. It would be better if you know of personal experiences or know of someone who has your dog from the breeder. Thanks!
Please do your dog from a breeder. In my opinion, to rescue a dog from a shelter is the best way to go! Thoroughbreds tend to have more health problems than mixed breeds. In addition, you are giving a home to an animal that really needs it. Whichever option you choose, good luck!
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