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I made a big mistake selling our puppies on line with buy puppies direct, I listed my champion sired and champion bloodline boxer puppies on there web, which we are www.pictureperfectboxers.com and when they sold my puppies, they give me the same phone number, to every puppy which I know as a breeder the same person didn't buy those puppies and to top it all off they rip me off 200.00 dollars on each pup and a pup I would price at 1200.00 they would price at 2400.00 thats 100 percent commission, they keep telling me they are going to pay me, anfd this is been going on for over 4 months, my puppies was in the best of health and many many champions in their pedigree, I am so sorry I let buypuppiesdirect .com sell my puppies for me, I am not a puppy mill, they are just very smooth talkers.So please as a buyer or seller don't trust these people oh I complain so much about not gettting paid they kicked me off their web site.

www.pictureperfectboxers.com

Update by boxerpuplover
Aug 25, 2010 4:04 pm EDT

I strongly agree, we need to stop them and I like you am a reputable breeder, no puppy mill breeder, We show and have all the health testing done on our boxers before any breeding is done.We all need to stick together and stop them, there is power on the net.So lets keep after them.

Update by boxerpuplover
Sep 03, 2010 8:39 pm EDT

I am far from a Backyard Breeder and all my puppies are sold spayed and neutered and all the pure breed dogs that are in shelters, The breeder should have, seen to the fact that none of his puppies will go to shelters, all our puppies are sold with a contract that, if you give the puppy up at anytime, it must come back to me, and I am sure the people that pay the prices they pay from BuyPuppiesDirect.com these puppies don't go too shelters and I also know it to be a fact that petfinders.com is mostly breeders who make money off those poor pets, to me they are just another PETA they set a new record on killing pets last year.

www.petakillsanimals.com

Update by boxerpuplover
Sep 07, 2010 3:44 pm EDT

Does this look like a back yard bred dog?Look at him and his puppies looks as god are better than he does, I am a vet tech and a breeder with over 40 plus years in breeding, training and showing boxers, People who call someone a back yard breeder, Doesn't even know what the term means.

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st pete, US
Feb 20, 2012 3:39 pm EST
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have any of you breeders been hit up for a partial refund because of a supposed defectin s shipped dog, even when you had the dog vetted before shipping?

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Lianimal
Dexter, US
Sep 18, 2010 12:46 pm EDT

Gorgeous Boxer, by the way

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Lianimal
Dexter, US
Sep 18, 2010 12:46 pm EDT

Ha Ha! I just finished posting that website on another board not 5 minutes before I came on this site. Someone made a post asking "What's wrong with PETA?" And I replied; "This, among MANY other things"

Anyway, every time I've looked on the petfinders site, most of what I've seen have been listed by animal shelters, so I beg to differ on that point.

And yes, I know what a backyard breeder is. I DO want to apologize for assuming that you were one. But my comment on the 1 litter of pups per year displacing shelter dogs that might otherwise find a home still stands.

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Lianimal
Dexter, US
Sep 03, 2010 5:00 pm EDT

Please go to a few local shelters. Look into the eyes of the dogs who are condemned to die because there is no-one to love them. Notice how many are purebreds. Next go to petfinders.com and search for Boxer. There are a lot, huh? They're all in shelters or rescues. Please consider having your dogs spayed and neutered. Your keeping 7 new puppies a year from the population could mean 7 shelter dogs find homes. I know 7 a year doesn't seem like a lot, but it adds up. If 10 Backyard Breeders each have 7 pups a year, guess what? That's 70 dogs. Just something to think about.