I agree with Lisa… while your list can be helpful, puppymillers have learned to look very reputable making it much harder to look at the website to determine. The bottom line is, no matter if they sell one breed or more, they can be a puppymill. And there are certainly some very legit responsible breeders with 2 or even 4 breeds! My entry into dog breeding/showing was a woman who had English bulldogs, her daughter had aghans and setters. If they don't have pedigrees and health testing info on the web page, I'd run. If they have it and you check OFA and find they falsified, or only maybe the current or some of their dogs have testing.. run. The rest they can fake or pretend but generations of health clearances generally aren't part of a puppymill.
Crazy Puppy….
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I have tried to bring my B to other houses with dogs but she tends to not get along with them. Or the fact that my B has so much energy the other dogs have enough and mine just won't stop. Do anyone have any suggestions? It will take my dog at least an hour and a half to settle down.
If they are outside it is usually OK but to bring the dogs inside it becomes very territorial. My dog usually causing the issues.
Lynn
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can you describe exactly what her behavior is? This will help to give suggestions. Have you but her through any obedience training?
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The more exercise you can give the dog, the better she will be. Walk her at least an hr 2 times a day…
A basic obedience class is also required to help her learn her manners.
Good luck.