Deena Parker: Mansfield, Missouri
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Dogs bred: Shiba Inus
Website: None. She's using puppyfind.com to list her puppies.
Health Guarantee: 1 year basic genetic defects guarantee.
Owner Application: None.
Method of delivery: I'm assuming shipping and ground delivery.
Pricing: $895 (Shipping included!)
Puppies currently available: 2 on puppyfind.com
Kennel Show Dogs: No website, no photos, honestly can't say but I'm assuming not.
Photos of Parents: If you e-mail her, she'll send you a photo of the parents.
Photos of Kennels: Asked for photos of facility, was sent none.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: Honestly can't say.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: No.
Kys Creekside: Oronogo, Missouri
Dogs bred: Shiba Inus, Silky Terriers, Huskys, Mini Doxies, Boxers, and about 4 other breeds.
Website: http://www.kyscreeksidepuppies.com/Shiba-Inu-Adults.html
http://www.perfectpuppies4you.com/index.html
Health Guarantee: 1 year basic genetic defects guarantee.
Owner Application: Only care about your name, number, and method of payment.
Method of delivery: Shipping and ground delivery.
Pricing: $600 seems to be the going rate. Some pups are on sale for $500. On the other hand, their other site lists puppies as high as $1200. I don't know which website to cite here...
Puppies currently available: 13 listed, 7 available and 2 on sale on one site, 5 on the other.
Kennel Show Dogs: None are show dogs.
Photos of Parents: Adult Shibas are listed on one of the websites. Not the best looking breeding stock.
Photos of Kennels: No photos of kennels.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: Holy cow. 4 Cream females, 1 Pinto female.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: No.
*Side Note* Looking at the breeding stock, there is absolutely NO standard in how they're breeding these dogs. It's like you're not even getting a real Shiba - just an Americanized version of one. Two males to that many females? And they have two websites. This isn't a breeding program, it's a borderline puppy mill. They really don't know what they're doing and are claiming they're producing "flashy unique colors!" That is just BAD BREEDING. http://www.breeders.net/detail.php?id=229773 Please please PLEASE do not purchase your dog from this breeder.
Sunny Terrace: Neosho, Missouri
Dogs bred: Shiba Inus,
Website: http://sunnyterracekennels.com/
Health Guarantee: 72 hour health warranty (must see your own vet or else void) and 1 year basic genetic defects guarantee.
Owner Application: None.
Method of delivery: Shipping and ground delivery.
Pricing: $1000 - do have sales on puppies as they age and aren't bought up.
Puppies currently available: 12. As of 11/20/2014, 12 puppies are listed for sale.
Kennel Show Dogs: Some of their dogs are shown in the ACA ring. (Note: Since they have creams and creams can't be shown in AKC without fault, ACA is a ring willing to accept creams.)
Photos of Parents: Only adult's that have been shown in ACA shows are listed.
Photos of Kennels: Photos of kennels shown on site.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: No picture of breeding stock, but many photos of the dogs they've shown in ACA. There are some Cream adults they breed, but to my recollection, no Pintos.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: No.
Whipper Will Ridge: Thayer, Missouri
Dogs bred: Shiba Inus, New Foundland, Bernese Mountain Dogs
Website: http://www.whipperwillridge.com/shiba-inus.html
Health Guarantee: No information on their site about health guarantee.
Owner Application: None.
Method of delivery: Delivery methods are not specified.
Pricing: Not listed.
Puppies currently available: The litter featured on their website is from May. It doesn't look like they've updated their website, or they're still new to breeding Shibas.
Kennel Show Dogs: None.
Photos of Parents: Photos are available.
Photos of Kennels: None.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: They have both male and female Creams they're breeding, which is resulting in some off standard markings in their puppies that doesn't meet the Shiba Inu standard.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: No.
I live in Missouri and will be looking for shiba in the next few months. Which breeder would you recommend?
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