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    Bostian T-Parti Cocker Spaniels

    Bostian T-Parti Cocker Spaniels


    Springdale, AR
    (479) 756-3210


    AKC Cocker Spaniels.

    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Category: Cocker Spaniel Breeders
    www.cockerpups.com/

    L-Wynd Ibizan Hounds

    L-Wynd Ibizan Hounds


    Prairie Grove, AR
    (417) 448-7543
    (479) 846-3187
    l-wyndih@hotmail.com


    Breeder of Ibizans for show, performance, and pet!

    Inquire for future litter plans and to be placed on a reservation list.

    Registry: AKC - American Kennel Club
    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Category: Ibizan Hound Breeders
    www.ibizansonline.com/

    LonelyCreek Kennels

    LonelyCreek Kennels


    PO Box 106
    Goshen, AR 72735
    479-582-5606


    Bull Mastiff breeders.

    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Categories: Bull Mastiff Breeders, Dogue de Bordeaux Breeders
    www.lonelycreek.com/

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    Outlaw Kennels & Sports Horses

    Outlaw Kennels & Sports Horses


    Canehill, AR 72717
    479-848-3070
    479-595-9665


    Located in NW Arkansas.

    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Category: Great Pyrenees Breeders
    www.outlawdanes.com/

    Promise / Olympia Doberman Pinschers

    Promise / Olympia Doberman Pinschers


    Fayetteville, AR
    (479) 443-4036
    jkdupre@sbcglobal.net


    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Category: Doberman Pinscher Breeders
    promisedobermans.freeservers.com/

    Ineda Bully - Puppy Listings!


    Fayetteville, AR 72704
    (479) 935-8139
    inedabully@cox.net


    We are small hobby breeders that teach our Bulldogs how to raise their own puppies. We feel that natural rearing of the puppies gives them a better start, better health, better temperament, and personality. Most Bulldogs are removed from their mothers as soon as they are born and raised by the breeder with little or no interaction with the mother. Our method is to assist the mother in as much as she needs to care for her own babies. We are on 24 hour watch with her, since most Bullies were not raised by their mothers and have little to no idea what to do, so we gently encourage them to do simple things like lick the babies, snuggle with them, and most important, to nurse the babies. I feel there is a noticeable difference in the way our puppies look.
    Thank you,
    Penny Million

    Region: Washington County, Arkansas
    Category: Bulldog Breeders





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