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Im looking for a klee kai breeder, could you recommend one?
02-19-2014, 12:54 PM
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Did you not even bother to look at the links I provided in the same question you posted just a few weeks ago? You have a very slim chance of finding someone here that has or knows a Klee Kai Breeder in the UK. You would have a better chance looking up Facebook groups.

You will need to contact these breeders as many do not advertise their litters online. They typically have a wait list and will send out an email update to theses that are waiting.

I was on several email lists with breeders and these puppies never saw the light of day on a website page because they were scooped up right away.

Start off by contacting these breeders. You will have to pass a questionnaire test and a small background check (if they are good breeders, they will do this). Since you have very specific requirements for your dog, you will most likely be put on a wait list. They should never ask for money to be put on a wait list, a reserve deposit should only be requested after the puppies have come and the adoption process has been announced. Most of the time they won't do this until a few days after the puppies have opened their eyes to determine what color they will be.

I'll repost the links again, but please read up on it first so you know what to look out for and you can identify what a good breeder is and a bad breeder.

http://www.alaskankleekaiscam.com/

http://www.alaskankleekaiscam.com/buying...eder-list/
(at the bottom)

http://www.akkaoa.com/

I spent a few years waiting for the right moment to get mine. You need to be patient.

I would also point out that a Klee Kai is not recommended for first time pet/dog owners. I've own/raise several dogs in my life and Klee Kais are definably a challenging breed to care for. My past experience with training dogs has definably given me the skills to properly manage mine.
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