Buyer guide

How to compare breeder information

Comparing breeders is easier when you focus on a few key areas rather than getting lost in details.

1. Gather basic facts

Note location, breeds offered, contact methods, and any public ratings. Use this to build a shortlist of breeders you might contact.

2. Check credentials

Look for mentions of council licences, Kennel Club registrations, and health testing. Treat these as starting points for verification, not proof of quality.

3. Read between the lines

A well-maintained website with clear information is a positive sign. Vague or inconsistent details may warrant caution.

4. Contact directly

The directory gives you a starting point. Speaking directly with the breeder is essential to assess transparency, knowledge, and responsiveness.

BreedWise helps you find and compare listings. The final decision and due diligence are always yours.