The HelloBreeder platform was built for ethical breeders who want transparency, control, and a professional community—without commissions or per-puppy fees. Below, you’ll find details on features, expectations, and how breeders use the platform.
HelloBreeder was created to support breeders, not monetize them. The platform removes per-puppy fees and commissions, giving breeders a flat-rate way to share their program, connect with serious puppy seekers, and operate within a professional, verified community.
A business page is your professional breeder presence on HelloBreeder. It allows you to showcase your breeding program, share updates, list available puppies or services, and connect directly with verified puppy seekers — all in one centralized, breeder-controlled space.
Starter Breeders receive verified access to the HelloBreeder community, a breeder profile, direct messaging with puppy seekers, and the ability to participate in discussions and groups. This plan is ideal for breeders who want visibility and connection without extra tools or marketplace features.
You do. HelloBreeder does not process puppy payments or deposits. All financial arrangements are handled directly between you and your buyers, giving you full control over your sales, payment methods, and policies.
Yes. Because payments are handled directly between breeders and buyers, you are free to accept cash or any other payment method you choose, based on your own policies.
Yes. Unlike many platforms, HelloBreeder does not restrict payment discussions. Breeders and buyers are free to communicate openly about pricing, deposits, payment methods, and terms without penalties or interference.
Service listings allow breeders to offer additional services directly on HelloBreeder, such as stud/AI services, training, grooming, boarding, consulting, transport coordination, or digital products. These listings appear right in the community feed.
A marketplace listing allows members to buy and sell dog-related goods within the HelloBreeder community. This includes items such as treats, accessories, used equipment, whelping supplies, grooming tools, digital products, and other dog-related items.