Greater Cincinnati Breeders

Most people prefer to purchase Poodles from reliable, responsible breeders and not from “puppy mills” or pet shops. Member breeders of the Greater Cincinnati Poodle Club have pledged to breed health, sound, well socialized puppies from healthy genetically tested parents. Our member breeders will provide follow-up instructions to new Poodle owners and frequently stay in contact with the owners who are providing loving homes for their new puppies.

The Greater Cincinnati Poodle Club maintains a list of active breeder members and participates in breeder referral programs through the American Kennel Club and The Poodle Club of America. Our breeder members’ puppies have been sent all over the world as well as throughout the United States. In the past the Club has joined forces with other dog fancier clubs to try and eliminate puppy mills and other irresponsible breeding practices.

Breeders Listing

Kennel Name

Breed

Breeder Name

Phone

Email

Aldebaran

Standard

Loren & Susan Bengtson

(812) 438-4949

 

Award

Toy
Miniature

Suzanne Ward

(513) 521-2029

 

Banner

Standard

Joanne Steele

(513) 697-8585

Chase

Standard

Marianne Donohue

(513) 681-5484

Delta

Standard

Jan Elwert

(513) 825-3784

Escada

Miniature

Donna Kaufmann

(513) 474-3233

Hilltop

Standard

Tonnie Gear

(513) 831-9483

Immortal

Standard

Holly Schroth

(513) 738-2813

Lorwin

Toy

Lori Winans

(513) 681-5484

Marimark

Miniature Standard

Marilou Kennedy

(513) 625-5299

Rdlite

Standard

Linnya & Larry Richardson

(937) 299-0272

Tulip Gardens

Toy
Miniature
Standard

John, Rita & Bonny Datema

(859) 743-0219

The reputable, ethical Poodle breeder

Breeds Poodles for the improvement of the breed and not for self profit.

Feels a responsibility for the future of the breed itself, the dogs being raised and sold, and to the people obtaining the puppies.

Is available and willing to help educate and advise the public about Poodles.

Is dedicated to breeding quality, not quantity.

Is concerned about the health, temperament, and conformation of Poodles being bred.

Screens all breeding stock for hereditary diseases that have tests available.

Strives to reduce the occurrence of health problems in Poodles and to provide those test results to buyers and other breeders.

Wants to be informed of any health problems or concerns throughout the lifetime of the puppy.

Requires buyers to provide proper housing and nutrition, scheduled veterinary care, spaying or neutering, training, grooming, exercise and most of all – LOTS OF LOVE!