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Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip 1 Cust No Alabama Arizona Arkansas Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Alabama 22401 64-A-0129 Lawrence, Christopher 970 County Rd 771 Cullman 35055 17732 64-A-0118 Barking Acres Kennel 250 Naftel Ramer Road Ramer 36069 23408 64-A-0131 Burgans, Frances And Travis Small Acres Kennels 4487 State Highway 94 Ramer 36069 28615 64-A-0133 Frazier, Ed Smith Lake Kennel 5301 Curry Hwy Jasper 35503 22343 64-A-0128 Kennedy, Terry & Belinda Creek's Bend Farm 29874 Mckee Rd Toney 35773 2962 64-A-0120 Limestone Wildlife Refuge Inc 10124 Hardway Hills Road Athens 35614 21527 64-A-0127 Mcdonald, Johnny J M Farm 166 County Road 1073 Vinemont 35179 22414 64-A-0132 Moring, Todd Thornton Lakes 1548 Condray Circle Gadsden 35903 20878 64-A-0121 Mossy Oak Llc P O Box 310 Bessemer 35021 1850 64-A-0040 Poole, Don Magnolia Farm 14 Culwell Rd. Hayden 35079 7201 64-A-0109 Pynes, Rhonda Exotic Birds By Rhonda 346 North Broad Street Cowarts 36321 22398 64-A-0125 Rawls, Harvey 600 Hollingsworth Dr Gadsden 35905 20876 64-A-0122 Read, Robye 12776 Ray Dr Vance 35490 31826 64-A-0134 Verstuyft, Inge Sweet As Sugar Gliders 4450 Copeland Island Mobile 36695 16376 64-A-0115 Waldon, Carolyn Berry Patch Sugar Babies 175 Berryland Road Harvest 35749 22252 64-A-0124 Young, John Thornton Lakes 678 Croft Perry Road E Gadsden 35903 Arizona 3826 86-A-0076 Al-Saihati, Terrill 15672 South Avenue 1e Yuma 85365 30566 86-A-0077 Dona Dougherty, James Dougherty & Donamae Cattery 35040 N. 14th Street Phoenix 85086 21115 86-A-0079 Hanks, Mikki Safari Kingdom 7076 White Gate Way Show Low 85901 20449 86-A-0074 Laureen M. Gallagher, Alan E. Gallagher Affinity Sugar Gliders 3736 W. Cochise Drive Phoenix 85051 30489 86-A-0078 Sherri Rau, Tanya Jewett & Krazy Kritter Keeper 7226 W. Mescal St. Peoria 85345 Arkansas 12095 71-A-0755 White, Lorraine Walk-N-Faith Kennel 16968 Kinion Lake Rd. Lincoln 72744 20074 71-A-0870 & Ellen Davis, Stephanie Reynolds Wharton Creek Kennel 169 Madison 3373 Huntsville 72740 22532 71-A-0878 Aaron Horton, Johnny Horton & 501 Hidden Springs Road Russellville 72802 22449 71-A-0886 Aikman, Deborah Burlington's Country Canines 12432 Denver Rd. Omaha 72662 27777 71-A-0961 Albert Rogers & Son, Inc. Roger's Kennel Farm 19410 Rogers Ln. Boles 72926 14282 71-A-0871 Alexander, Marilyn & James B & M's Kennel 245 Mt. Zion Rd Russellville 72802 28475 71-A-1002 Allen, Deborah Big Cedar Puppies 381 Mad 7615 Huntsville 72740 23306 71-A-0896 Allen, Elainea Yorkies By Elainea 10767 Oak Lawn Road Parks 72950 6502 71-A-0632 Allen, Jeanne Krooked Creek Kennels P. O. Box 2525 Harrison 72602 29727 71-A-1001 Angela A. Byrd, Karl W. Byrd And Byrd Retrievers 71 Kings Highway Conway 72032 4807 71-A-0452 Anita Sanders, Deloris Thurman & Prairie View Kennel 20707 Shady Grove Rd Siloam Springs 72761 27205 71-A-0967 Arnold, Donna Wee Bit Kennel 811 N. Johnson Ave. Piggott 72454 20302 71-A-0839 Arrowhead Kennel, Inc. 1637 Ridgeview Drive Booneville 72927 8687 71-A-0696 Atkins, Cheryl Calico Kennels 2662 Meeks Creek Road Everton 72633 25076 71-A-0922 Audrey Bradley, Mr. Jerre Bradley & Bradley's Kennel 9738 Wpa Rd. Gentry 72734 24737 71-A-0946 Barbara Mcgill, Charles Mcgill Or Shadows 7258 Cr 811 Green Forest 72638 23652 71-A-0923 Barker, Edward & Wanda Drycreek Kennel 1957 Washington Road Maynard 72444 11794 71-A-1037 Barker, Teresa Front Forty Kennel 2480 Buxton Rd Maynard 72444 18957 71-A-1035 Barnes, Jeff & Melissa Dutton Mt. Kennels 75 Barnes Drive Center Ridge 72027 27929 71-A-1029 Barnes, Kenneth And Bettye Prairie Creek Kennels 28517 Hwy 45 Hartford 72938 24320 71-A-0927 Baxter, Larry Or Sue P O Box 64 Belleville 72824 4837 71-A-0224 Beal, Pat Hillbilly Kennel 11752 Schusterloop Springdale 72762 20726 71-A-0868 Benefiel, Theanna & Gregg Walnut Grove Kennels H.C. 76 Box 267 Marshall 75260 24195 71-A-0916 Bettis, Joe & Ricki P O Box 25 Mcdougal 72441 21641 71-A-0867 Beverly E. Montgomery Greentop Enterprises, Inc. 340 - Woodlawn Rd. Judsonia 72081 11637 71-A-1005 Bixler, Jack & Debbie Bixlers Kennel 3025 Gooch Hollow Rd Harrison 72601 5757 71-A-0584 Blankenship, Loyd Sunnyland Kennel 1757 Sunnyland Rd Mountainview 72560 27224 71-A-0962 Bogan, Lee Or Desiree Bogan Ranch & Kennels 562 Tollett Road New Hope 71959 31498 71-A-1049 Boyd, Benita P.O. Box 338 Leslie 72645 30221 71-A-1022 Boyd, Deanna Boyd Kennels 3575 Hwy 71 N. Mena 71953 13773 71-A-0790 Brady Rorie, Tracy Baysinger & Hc 80 Box 228 Marshall 72650 4066 73-A-0295 Brady, Sarah Brady Kennel 22549 Oklahoma Ln Evansville 72729 9718 71-A-0709 Brandvik, Jay P.O. Box 436 Ozark 72949 14427 71-A-0774 Brannam, Carolyn Buds Hilltop Kennel 6009 Echo Rd Huntington 72940 13993 71-A-0762 Brasher, Linda Elite Kennels 10821 Lake Cut Off Road Havana 72842 29566 71-A-0996 Brewer, Mike P.O. Box 426 Fouke 71837 30270 71-A-1032 Brock, Sandra 5506 Red Hill Rd. Alma 72921 5987 71-A-0611 Brown, Charles & Doris Pine Ridge Kennel 2909 Roasting Ear Rd Onia 72663 17073 71-A-0823 Brown, Charles Ray 26340 W/ Hwy 10 Havana 72842 24818 71-A-1025 Bunting, Robert Ozark Mountain Kennels 7683 Marion County 3004 Yellville 72687 6783 71-A-0644 Butler, David Butler's Kennel 4546 Hwy. 71 South Waldron 72958 13430 71-A-0914 Byler, Angela Clear Creek Kennel 8672 Clear Creek Rd. Everton 72633 31122 71-A-1046 Caldarera, Jo Ann 18532 Redding Rd. Ozark 72949 16398 71-A-0815 Canfield, Shelba Brooklyn Hills Kennel 714 E. State Hwy 288 Scranton 72863 1 Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Arkansas 29191 71-A-0990 Cantrell, Michelle Sweetwater Springs Kennel 17009 Ross Road Sulphur Spgs 72768 11572 71-A-0743 Carman, Jennifer Carmans Kennel 11121 Old 81 Loop Rudy 72952 19868 71-A-1009 Carolyn Edwards, Larry Sr., Larry Jr., & 5 E Ranch 798 Stateline Road Corning 72422 12542 71-A-0835 Carroll, James Carrolls Kennel 3546 Stokes Rd Maynard 72444 10617 71-A-0727 Case, L. V. & Jean Running River Kennel 3935 Hwy 186 Altus 72821 11647 71-A-0731 Celia Jones, Barbara Hodges & P.O. Box 253 Hackett 72937 29583 71-A-1038 Cindy & Gene's Kountry Kennels Cindy & Gene's Kountry Kennels 2 Cr 451 Pollard 72456 20250 71-A-0846 Circle B Kennel 2008 Woods Rd Hackett 72937 24010 71-A-0895 Clement, David & Becky Clement Kennel 112 Cindy Drive Ashdown 71822 24006 71-A-0912 Cline, Barbara Shady Park Kennel 268 C R 347 Bono 72416 24065 71-A-0940 Cockrum, William Or Linda Genesis Kennel 4695 Wooded Hills Road Harrison 72601 28527 71-A-0981 Cody Fox, Richard Fox Or Cross Creek Kennels P. O. Box 156 Charleston 72933 16405 71-A-0800 Coffman, Dawn Misty Trail Kennels 176 Misty Trail Pocahontas 72455 6527 71-A-0634 Cole, Eddie & Cindy Cole's Kennel 137 Little Bend Lane Branch 72928 31874 71-A-1044 Cole, Storey 185 Autumn Valley Ln Russellville 72802 8078 71-A-0687 Coley, Jeff & Theresa T & J Kennels P.O. Box 1735 Waldron 72958 11909 71-A-0903 Combs, Diane Pleasant Ridge Kennel 5270 Cr 36 Mountain Home 72653 4834 71-A-0501 Cooley, Sue Cooley's K-9's 383 Madison 7615 Huntsville 72740 25636 71-A-0929 Coonts & Cheryl Coonts, Troy Coonts, AngTac's Puppy Coral 306 E. Greentree Ward 72176 13051 71-A-0888 Cooper, Michael Cooper Kennel P O Box 51 Ravenden 72459 12981 71-A-0756 Cottrell, Sam The Golden Cup Kennel 1906 Hwy 70 W Glenwood 71943 27403 71-A-0960 Cox, Lonnie & Shelly L & S Kennels 179 Richardson Road Maynard 72444 6941 71-A-0656 Crawford, Berthell Ridge Runner Kennel Hc 76 Box 200 Marshall 72650 21398 71-A-0875 Crawford, James Hill Top Kennel H.C. 76, Box 200 Marshall 72650 14076 71-A-0789 Criner, Eddy & Carolyn Prairie View Kennels H C 73 Box 284 Dogpatch 72648 11628 71-A-0740 Criswell, Jason Sassy Dash Kennels 1174 C R 601 Berryville 72616 21616 71-A-0931 Crossno, Steve & Sherry Painted Bluff Farm 25072 Hwy 28 West Bluffton 72827 12288 71-A-0959 Crystal Shaffer, Connie Hays Northern Wind's Kennel 1359 Seagrave Circle Hardy 72542 9858 71-A-0766 Cutcher, Jan Pj's Kennel Po Box 159 Hiwasse 72739 30476 71-A-1016 Dandurand, Phillip & Tina Dandurand Kennel 15117 N Hwy 281 Lead Hill 72644 15929 71-A-0848 David & Jamie Hamilton, Lorene & Ed Coz Murphy Lake Kennel 2617 Hwy 67 Corning 72422 31091 71-A-1028 David Vickers, Jennifer Vickers & 11866 East Hwy 28 Parks 72950 17797 71-A-0810 Davis, Charles & Etta Davis Kennel 5728 Engelberg Rd Pocahontas 72455 18221 71-A-0857 Davis, Rebecca Arkansas Valley Kennels 628 Shangrila Dr Russellville 72802 11604 71-A-0771 Davis, Shirley Cabin Creek Kennel P.O. Box 731 Lamar 72846 11717 71-A-0723 De Wolfe, James & Regina Moonrakers 137 North Wilson Wells Rd Poughkeepsie 72569 25286 71-A-0920 Deanna Hickey, Gary Hickey & 405 Caglesville Lane Russellville 72802 30533 71-A-1011 Deeds, Charles & Patsey 10858 Galla Rock Rd Dardanelle 72834 19833 71-A-0863 Deer Creek Farm, Inc. 10416 S. State Highway 309 Havana 72842 29395 71-A-0995 Delozier, Chuck (Charles K.) & Susan C & T Kennels 42 C R 640 Green Forest 72638 11817 71-A-0832 Dennis, Donna Sunset Kennel 18105 Sunset Rd Winslow 72959 23926 71-A-0915 Diana Ninemire, Dennis, Mary, Connie RogMitee Kennels P O Box 404 Mammoth Spring 72554 28659 71-A-1031 Donna Smith, Gary Smith, Thomas L.
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