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Dogs bred: Shiba Inu's
Website: http://www.kbarshibas.com/
Health Guarantee: Guaranteed health. Puppies will come with a spay/neuter contract, meaning you won't get the AKC papers on the puppy without proof of spay/neuter by 6 months.
Owner Application: None on website.
Method of delivery: Within 5 hours distance, will deliver. Further, shipping.
Pricing: Puppies sold as pets - $1200.
Puppies currently available: None listed on website, though they have a planned litter for Spring 2014.
Kennel Show Dogs: All are show dogs.
Photos of Parents: All dogs are shown on website.
Photos of Kennels: No photos of kennels.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: None.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: Yes.
*Side Note* I think they mainly use their website to show their dogs off - not to sell puppies. They're also recommended by other Shiba owners as a reputable breeder.
Hunter Ridge Kennels: Chelsea, Oklahoma
Review
Dogs bred: Jack Russel, Boston Terriers, Mini Dachsunds, Mini Pinschers, and Shiba Inus
Website: http://www.hunterridgekennels.com/
Health Guarantee: 1 year health guarantee
Owner Application: Limited to basic questions regarding ownership.
Method of delivery: Shipping.
Pricing: 1195-1695 USD.
Puppies currently available: 6 of the 11 listed as available in the Shiba section all with a "add to cart" option.
Kennel Show Dogs: None.
Photos of Parents: There are photos of two adult Shiba Inu's, but it doesn't claim they are the parents
Photos of Kennels: Photo of puppies in an outside kennel on their Facebook Page.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: Two creams, one Pinto. Photo is from Hunter Ridge Kennels Facebook before being un-friended.
Member of National Shiba Inu Club: No.
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Cactus Kennels: Vici, Oklahoma
Review
Dogs bred: Shiba Inu's
Pricing: Varies on color and size. Reds are worth $700, Cream, Sesame, Black and Tan worth $800.
Website: Just a Facebook page.
Health Guarantee: According to a contract I received from a previous customer, 1 year health guarantee that only covers genetic issues such as heart murmurs and dysplasia.
Owner Application: None
Method of Delivery: Shipping and they'll meet you.
Puppies currently available: 2 that were being sold at a discount.
Kennel Show Dogs: None.
Photos of Parents: None.
Photos of Kennels: None.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: Hard to tell since there are no photos of the breeding stock.
*Side note* Currently on their Facebook site, they state that they do intentionally breed just to sell puppies. This is what constitutes a back yard breeder. Someone who doesn't care about the standards they're producing or even preserving the integrity of the breed, they just do it to sell. I've also been informed by someone keeping up with their rate of puppy production that they are breeding their females every heat cycle. This is very distressing to the mothers because they don't have a break in between pregnancies. I highly recommend avoiding this breeder, especially since any questions asked about her practices is avoided, blocked, deleted, etc.
Apparently most deals are brokered through Facebook messages.
Anderson's Shiba Inus: Miami, Oklahoma
Review
Dogs bred: Shiba Inu's
Pricing: Varies on color, size, and "unique markings". $900-$1100.
Edited** 2016 prices are Reds - $1200, Black and Tans - $1200, Creams $1500, and Unique Markings $1200-1500 - News flash
SHIBA'S AREN'T SUPPOSED TO HAVE UNIQUE MARKINGS
Health Guarantee: Lengthy statement on their website regarding guarantees
Website: http://www.andersonsshibainus.com/
Owner Application: None - Just a deposit and buy now option on the puppies.
Method of Delivery: Shipping or pick up.
Puppies currently available: 3 puppies available and 4 litters on the way.
Kennel Show Dogs: None.
Photos of Parents: Yes.
Photos of Kennels: None.
Creams and Pintos in breeding stock: One Cream female.
*Side Note* It doesn't look like a bad back yard breeder as they do seem to take into consideration which dogs they're breeding, but they're still breeding to sell (currently have discounts on their pups listed on Facebook) and many of their breed dogs look like diluted versions of what a Shiba should look like. Here is an example of a well bred Shiba.
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