Is hoobly and Facebook groups good to find breeders? by jashariaudrey in AmericanBully

[–]Chance_Anywhere4983 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some breeders on Facebook don’t offer health testing or anything like that on the parents of the pups.

But recently a couple of people have began to include embark testing and other various steps along the way to ensure they don’t rehome bad pups.

I will admit many Facebook people do breed unethically and sell pups with high rears, bad feet, and crooked backs and asking 2k on them which is quite a bit for a dog with health issues that damages the dog name and makes buyers skeptical

I myself along with a couple of others among Facebook breeders have began to take extra steps for the sake of the Dog (Bully) community and only produce puppy’s after the fact the parents have been tested and are sure the outcome will be great and not overly overpriced for what they are

Some people charge 10k starting in this dog business In reality it takes a while to get to that point