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List of Active Dog Breeders and Dealers.Pdf Customer CERTIFICATE DBA Legal Name City State CERT_BEGIN_DACERT_STATUS CERT_CURR_DATE CERT_TYPE 334746 43‐A‐6059 CHRISSIE E. YODER CLARK MO 30‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 30‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 30063 31‐A‐0497 STEVEN R TROYER MILLERSBURG OH 6‐May‐14 ACTIVE 6‐May‐18 BREEDER 19645 71‐A‐1246 FEATHERS & FUR KENNEL BARBARA FORST BOONEVILLE AR 18‐Nov‐08 ACTIVE 18‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 502076 42‐A‐1575 JK PUPPIES LLC MAURICE IA 13‐Jun‐17 ACTIVE 13‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 15474 43‐A‐3459 TRACEY LEE MOBERLY MO 19‐Nov‐01 ACTIVE 19‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 334680 31‐A‐0566 WHISPERING PINES KENNEL LLC BALTIC OH 28‐Jan‐16 ACTIVE 28‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 331008 23‐A‐0591 MILLWOOD PUPPIES LLC GAP PA 12‐Mar‐14 ACTIVE 12‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 13792 43‐A‐3362 Cranes Red Dog Kennel LINDA L. CRANE EUNICE MO 3‐Jul‐01 ACTIVE 3‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 333884 71‐A‐1345 DWAYNE GARNER BOONEVILLE AR 21‐Sep‐15 ACTIVE 21‐Sep‐17 BREEDER 4485 43‐A‐0516 FLY'N GOOSE RANCH BETTY LAWSON MOUNTAIN GROVE MO 30‐Nov‐92 ACTIVE 30‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 330064 43‐A‐5821 SIMMONS FARMS ASHLAE SIMMONSJASON SIMMONS LEBANON MO 13‐Nov‐13 ACTIVE 13‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 34830 43‐A‐4978 NORMA DAKE CLIMAX SPRINGS MO 3‐Oct‐06 ACTIVE 3‐Oct‐18 BREEDER 23084 43‐A‐4029 GAYLE ARNETT EDWARDS MO 18‐Nov‐03 ACTIVE 18‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 332894 48‐A‐2169 Kincaids K9s COLLEEN KINCAID CHANUTE KS 5‐Jun‐15 ACTIVE 5‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 20128 43‐A‐3800 LA DONNA DAILEY PURDY MO 19‐Feb‐03 ACTIVE 19‐Feb‐18 BREEDER 16543 47‐A‐0528 BRIAN DAVIS GLENVIL NE 4‐May‐06 ACTIVE 4‐May‐18 BREEDER 334172 31‐A‐0578 LEROY WEAVER WALHONDING OH 7‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 7‐Mar‐16 BREEDER 334676 43‐A‐6047 KEVIN TAFFNERSHELBY TAFFNER LAMAR MO 4‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 4‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 321382 43‐A‐6054 BARBI AKERS DOWNING MO 22‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 22‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 332363 31‐A‐0525 MYRON W YODER BALTIC OH 18‐Dec‐14 ACTIVE 18‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 324113 48‐A‐2109 Rocky Ridge Kennel JAMES STEWARTKASSIE STEWART PITTSBURG KS 3‐Jun‐10 ACTIVE 3‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 31488 43‐A‐5646 NORMAN KEITH WINGOPENNY ANN WBUFFALO MO 29‐Jun‐10 ACTIVE 29‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 4730 43‐A‐1116 Locust Creek Farm KATHIE BLOMBERGWILLIAM BLOMBERVERSAILLES MO 13‐Aug‐93 ACTIVE 13‐Aug‐18 BREEDER 15746 43‐A‐3536 CONNIE DECKER DORA MO 5‐Mar‐02 ACTIVE 5‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 41322 43‐A‐5210 MARLIN KENNEL JERRI MARLINWAYNE MARLIN SALEM MO 25‐Sep‐07 ACTIVE 25‐Sep‐17 BREEDER 10163 41‐A‐0475 NORTHERN LIGHTS KENNELSCAROL THEISENJILL PILLOUD BLACKDUCK MN 5‐Aug‐13 ACTIVE 5‐Aug‐18 BREEDER 24960 73‐A‐2578 ROBERSON KENNEL EVELYN ROBERSON ATOKA OK 27‐Apr‐09 ACTIVE 27‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 5314 42‐A‐0554 L C M LIVESTOCK BETTY J WOLTERMARLIN D WOLTER OCHEYEDAN IA 19‐Nov‐93 ACTIVE 19‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 32611 43‐A‐6011 CAROL PROTHE URBANA MO 20‐Nov‐15 ACTIVE 20‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 5740 48‐A‐1849 Jackson Kennels JUSTIN JACKSONLA NAE JACKSON CLIFTON KS 28‐Apr‐05 ACTIVE 28‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 333525 32‐A‐0524 DARRELL W KNEPP MONTGOMERY IN 30‐Oct‐15 ACTIVE 30‐Oct‐17 BREEDER 330687 32‐A‐0532 MAPLE LANE KENNEL DARIN L MILLER MILFORD IN 4‐Jan‐16 ACTIVE 4‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 32491 73‐A‐2333 DEBRA ROBISON BUFFALO OK 9‐Mar‐06 ACTIVE 9‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 16243 43‐A‐5794 WHAT‐THE‐HAY KENNEL TAMMY WALKER BOLIVAR MO 26‐Mar‐13 ACTIVE 26‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 4985 46‐A‐0112 DA‐PA KLI KENNELS CINDY HUBERS HARRISON SD 9‐Nov‐88 ACTIVE 9‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 500619 43‐A‐6183 KASEY ELLISON PURDY MO 30‐Mar‐17 ACTIVE 30‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 6529 73‐A‐1408 HALPAIN'S KENNEL ROBERT HALPAINSTARMYE HALPAIN HULBERT OK 25‐Jun‐97 ACTIVE 25‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 8842 43‐A‐2979 PUG NS VILLE U S A KENNETH ORRELL JR BOLIVAR MO 3‐Jun‐99 ACTIVE 3‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 330779 43‐A‐5865 CLAY ALLEN THOMPSON WEST PLAINS MO 29‐Apr‐14 ACTIVE 29‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 330673 43‐A‐5891 Leathewood Puppies LYNN LONG MOUNTAIN GROVE MO 25‐Jun‐14 ACTIVE 25‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 4246 48‐A‐0468 BILL FILEJODI FILE BELOIT KS 24‐Sep‐93 ACTIVE 24‐Sep‐18 BREEDER 30760 42‐A‐1329 HENRY R SOMMERS CINCINNATI IA 19‐Feb‐08 ACTIVE 19‐Feb‐18 BREEDER 17-04515_000001 21395 71‐A‐0874 PHIL WEYMOUTHYOLANDA WEYMOUTSUBIACO AR 1‐Jul‐03 ACTIVE 1‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 323640 73‐A‐2640 Gayles Country Pups GAYLE DUNCAN CAMERON OK 22‐Jul‐11 ACTIVE 22‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 327398 42‐A‐1478 S & J Kennel SCOTT SWANSON KEOTA IA 13‐Dec‐13 ACTIVE 13‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 333545 32‐A‐0545 CURLY Q KENNELS MARVIN YODER MONTGOMERY IN 30‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 30‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 32227 43‐A‐4514 YODER PETS SAMUEL R YODER MACON MO 23‐May‐05 ACTIVE 23‐May‐18 BREEDER 12887 52‐A‐0114 NOAHS LAST STOP GUY BROCHARD PAMPLIN VA 12‐Jul‐01 ACTIVE 12‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 334602 32‐A‐0546 CALEB YODERDORCAS YODER PLAINVILLE IN 1‐Apr‐16 ACTIVE 1‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 31497 48‐A‐1869 Big Creek Kennel MICHELLE RUSSELL ERIE KS 22‐Jul‐05 ACTIVE 22‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 35345 48‐A‐2141 CONNIE PARONTO CLAY CENTER KS 5‐Oct‐12 ACTIVE 5‐Oct‐18 BREEDER 20244 43‐A‐3783 HOFFMANS KENNEL RICHARD HOFFMAN FREEBURG MO 22‐Jan‐03 ACTIVE 22‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 328534 43‐A‐6193 BON ACRES L L C MOUNT VERNON MO 12‐Apr‐17 ACTIVE 12‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 501237 31‐A‐0642 ERVIN E YODER DRESDEN OH 31‐Mar‐17 ACTIVE 31‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 8305 73‐A‐1533 LAVERNE VET HOSPITAL ZOLA PRICE LAVERNE OK 16‐Jun‐99 ACTIVE 16‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 330325 42‐A‐1476 CHRIS KAUFFMAN MOULTON IA 5‐Nov‐13 ACTIVE 5‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 28540 43‐A‐5717 SASSYS CLASSY CANINES STACY JONES LEBANON MO 21‐Jun‐11 ACTIVE 21‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 39142 43‐A‐5071 CHERYL GORING FALCON MO 22‐Feb‐07 ACTIVE 22‐Feb‐18 BREEDER 331231 72‐A‐0173 SAVANA WILLIAMS SCHRIEVER LA 1‐May‐14 ACTIVE 1‐May‐18 BREEDER 30378 42‐A‐1119 CAROL STROUD LUCAS IA 29‐Mar‐05 ACTIVE 29‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 36351 73‐A‐2723 BRYCE MILLIKAN VINITA OK 15‐Jan‐16 ACTIVE 15‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 5865 48‐A‐1939 B J Kennels ROBERT MARTIN HOLLENBERG KS 6‐Jun‐06 ACTIVE 6‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 501257 23‐A‐0640 LEVI YODER DOYLESBURG PA 16‐May‐17 ACTIVE 16‐May‐18 BREEDER 6620 43‐A‐2678 LOS VALLEY KENNEL GENNY NICHOL WINONA MO 24‐Jul‐97 ACTIVE 24‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 321425 43‐A‐5519 DOLL FACES PUPPY NURSERJOE BRECKENRIDGE REEDS SPRING MO 12‐Jun‐09 ACTIVE 12‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 39498 61‐A‐0131 WHISTLING PINE KENNELS LARRY YODER CROFTON KY 7‐Mar‐07 ACTIVE 7‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 328553 32‐A‐0428 NATHAN L WAGLER LOOGOOTEE IN 17‐Sep‐12 ACTIVE 17‐Sep‐18 BREEDER 5452 42‐A‐1102 ZUMBACH YORKIES CARLA ZUMBACHGARRY ZUMBACH MONTICELLO IA 1‐Feb‐05 ACTIVE 1‐Feb‐18 BREEDER 28542 43‐A‐4362 JERRENS KENNEL ALLEN STRENKEJERRY MC CLURE GRANT CITY MO 4‐Jan‐05 ACTIVE 4‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 331918 73‐A‐2696 F J M S Fancy Poms For You MARY HARRISON HOWE OK 1‐Dec‐14 ACTIVE 1‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 324929 43‐A‐5943 R‐S KENNELS REX WALKERSANDRA L WALKER TUNAS MO 25‐Mar‐15 ACTIVE 25‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 332479 33‐A‐0561 POMS RULE INC WATERLOO IL 1‐Apr‐16 ACTIVE 1‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 326636 71‐A‐1311 CEDAR CREEK YORKIES CHERYL GRAY HAVANA AR 31‐Jul‐12 ACTIVE 31‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 12138 43‐A‐3264 RAMBLING KENNELS RAE LYNN MERCER HARTVILLE MO 9‐Jan‐01 ACTIVE 9‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 34286 43‐A‐4742 DREAMS AND TAILS KENNELDEBRA S MCCOY BRIGHTON MO 17‐Jan‐06 ACTIVE 17‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 329440 43‐A‐5792 PRECIOUS PAWS GAYNETTA SNYDERSCOTT WHEATCRA BROWNING MO 18‐Mar‐13 ACTIVE 18‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 324992 31‐A‐0400 WEST HOLMES KENNELS JONI MILLERLUELLA L MILLER CRAIGTON OH 2‐Dec‐10 ACTIVE 2‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 321132 33‐A‐0562 FAIR BANKS KENNELS NELSON B DIENER ARTHUR IL 11‐Apr‐16 ACTIVE 11‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 4743 43‐A‐5674 BEARDENS KENNEL LEE ROY BEARDENMARY BEARDEN SALISBURY MO 4‐Nov‐10 ACTIVE 4‐Nov‐17 BREEDER 36041 31‐A‐0498 JOSEPH D ERB BALTIC OH 16‐May‐14 ACTIVE 16‐May‐18 BREEDER 325393 71‐A‐1347 Rockin H Kennel LEON HOSTETLER HARTMAN AR 15‐Oct‐15 ACTIVE 15‐Oct‐17 BREEDER 5287 42‐A‐0238 BEN PAXTONJUNE PAXTON GREENFIELD IA 8‐Mar‐94 ACTIVE 8‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 30020 31‐A‐0157 LONG LANE KENNEL ERVIN S RABER MILLERSBURG OH 31‐Jan‐05 ACTIVE 31‐Jan‐18 BREEDER 332720 32‐A‐0548 H & R KENNELS LEVI WILLIAM HELMUTH MONTGOMERY IN 7‐Apr‐16 ACTIVE 7‐Apr‐16 BREEDER 11169 43‐A‐4973 T L C KENNELS KIMBERLY COLEMAN CLINTON MO 3‐Oct‐06 ACTIVE 3‐Oct‐17 BREEDER 17-04515_000002 30128 43‐A‐4436 HARRY BONHAMWANDA BONHAM POTTERSVILLE MO 14‐Mar‐05 ACTIVE 14‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 334483 31‐A‐0569 BACK ROAD KENNEL BETTY E YODER MILLERSBURG OH 2‐Feb‐16 ACTIVE 2‐Feb‐18 BREEDER 26876 71‐A‐0970 MERIDITH'S KENNEL CAROLYN MERIDITH MAYNARD AR 19‐Aug‐04 ACTIVE 19‐Aug‐18 BREEDER 329521 31‐A‐0526 A & E KENNEL ANDY A YODER SUGARCREEK OH 22‐Dec‐14 ACTIVE 22‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 334030 32‐A‐0547 RUSH CREEK KENNELS DANIEL SHANE DIVINE KINGMAN IN 6‐Apr‐16 ACTIVE 6‐Apr‐16 BREEDER 36200 31‐A‐0493 WINDY HILL KENNEL JOHN D ERB BALTIC OH 1‐Apr‐14 ACTIVE 1‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 329839 31‐A‐0515 JACOB A KLINE BECKS MILLS OH 9‐Oct‐14 ACTIVE 9‐Oct‐18 BREEDER 500483 43‐A‐6189 Glade Rock Farms BRITNEY SIMMONSJEREMY SIMMONS FALCON MO 6‐Apr‐17 ACTIVE 6‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 501336 43‐A‐6179 ROCKY HILL DUSTIN LEDFORD CARTHAGE MO 16‐Mar‐17 ACTIVE 16‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 332330 43‐A‐6051 DANNY HULL NORWOOD MO 7‐Mar‐16 ACTIVE 7‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 501510 32‐A‐0615 SUNSET ACRES PUPPIES ALVIN WAGLER ODON IN 25‐Apr‐17 ACTIVE 25‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 335887 43‐A‐6187 CHRISTE NASSTOM NASS PINEVILLE MO 5‐Apr‐17 ACTIVE 5‐Apr‐18 BREEDER 31497 48‐A‐1869 Big Creek Kennel MICHELLE RUSSELL ERIE KS 22‐Jul‐05 ACTIVE 22‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 331964 32‐A‐0484 IVAN GRABERMALINDA KAY GRABERMODON IN 23‐Oct‐14 ACTIVE 23‐Oct‐17 BREEDER 331180 74‐A‐1494 PATRICIA A COLEMAN GRAPELAND TX 3‐Jul‐14 ACTIVE 3‐Jul‐18 BREEDER 14282 71‐A‐0871 B & M'S KENNEL JAMES ALEXANDERMARILYN ALEXANDRUSSELLVILLE AR 19‐Jun‐03 ACTIVE 19‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 4962 45‐A‐0032 HIATTS BORDER KENNEL SUZANNE HIATT BOTTINEAU ND 7‐Mar‐88 ACTIVE 7‐Mar‐18 BREEDER 42206 43‐A‐6023 JUDITH A BOWER LAREDO MO 22‐Dec‐15 ACTIVE 22‐Dec‐17 BREEDER 8896 48‐A‐2160 Homestead Kennel TERESA BERTHELSON LINCOLN KS 9‐Sep‐14 ACTIVE 9‐Sep‐18 BREEDER 8305 73‐A‐1533 LAVERNE VET HOSPITAL ZOLA PRICE LAVERNE OK 16‐Jun‐99 ACTIVE 16‐Jun‐18 BREEDER 2827 41‐A‐0298 S G KENNELS S GLENICE VIKEN
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