Screenshot of Some Breedpost Websites on Client Showcase Page

5 Outstanding breeder websites examples that will inspire you

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Looking for ideas to help shape your own breeder website? Here are five real sites built with Breedpost, each showing how different breeders use design, structure, and pedigree tools to showcase their program. Whether you’re focused on dogs, goats, or something in between, these examples show what’s possible when your website works the way you need it to.

Nadina Golden Retrievers

Nadina Golden Retrievers uses a soft green palette and high-quality photos to introduce visitors to their program. Their breeding pages include clear four-generation pedigrees built with Breedpost’s pedigree tools, making it easy for buyers to explore lineage without scrolling through PDFs or external links. The site is simple to navigate and keeps their dogs front and centre.

The About page, shown in the screenshot right, uses three alternating image and text sections to create a clean, balanced layout. It starts with a hero section featuring an image on the right, followed by a block with the image on the left, and finishes with another image on the right. All images are full width for maximum visual impact, and the layout adjusts seamlessly on mobile with images stacking first.

Nadina Golden Retrievers About Us Page screenshot

The About Us page from Nadina Golden Retrievers, featuring their elegant colour palette, show photos, and a clear introduction to their breeding program. Visit Site

Rose Quartz Minis

Rose Quartz Minis uses a bold pink palette that reflects their playful branding. The site includes listings for goats for sale, individual profiles, and upcoming breedings, all with connected pedigrees. Breedpost makes it easy for visitors to view lineage and explore animals across different sections of the site without needing to dig for information.

For each upcoming breeding, Rose Quartz Minis uses the Parents block (small layout) to display the sire and dam side by side. Each parent links automatically to their individual page if it’s published, giving visitors a quick way to learn more. Between the two profiles, they include a heading and a call-to-action button that links directly to the full breeding page with the automatically generated pedigree. It’s a simple, consistent way to advertise pairings and keep everything connected.

Rose Quartz Minis Breedings page screenshot

Screenshot of a Rose Quartz Minis breeding preview using the Parents block (small layout), with sire and dam images linked to individual pages and a CTA to view the full pedigree. Visit Site

Easterbrook Moyen Poodles

Easterbrook Moyen Poodles uses a neutral colour palette and soft script headings to create a calm, polished look. Their homepage features high-quality photos that show off their dogs and give the site a professional feel. The layout is clean and easy to follow, with clear links to breeding plans, individual dogs, and contact information. It’s a good example of how thoughtful design and well-organised content can work together.

Below the hero section, the site includes a block for upcoming or current litters, followed by three alternating image and text sections with padding. The layout feels light and balanced, and the bright colour palette helps each section stand out without being too bold. A testimonial block at the end brings in feedback from puppy families, adding a personal touch and helping build trust.

Easterbrook Moyen Poodles homepage screenshot

Homepage layout showing upcoming litters, three alternating image and text sections, and a testimonial block—all styled with Easterbrook’s soft, bright colour palette. Visit site

Duchess and Duke Miniature Dachshunds

Duchess and Duke Dachshunds uses a purple colour palette and script-style headings to give their site a distinct look. High-quality photos show off their dachshunds clearly, and each page is set up to provide easy access to details about their dogs, planned breedings, and available puppies. The layout is simple and consistent, making it easy for visitors to browse.

Duchess and Duke Miniature Dachshunds Individual profile page screenshot

Screenshot of an individual dog profile showing the pedigree, image gallery, and written description. The layout presents everything clearly to help visitors learn more about each dog. Visit site

Kabova Pugs, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and Shiba Inu

Kabova Pugs has a large, well-organised website with over 100 published profiles across three breeds: Pugs, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, and Shiba Inus. Each profile includes a detailed three or four-generation pedigree. The site is easy to navigate and includes a regularly updated blog that shares show results and announcements. It’s a good example of how Breedpost can support larger programs with a lot of content.

Kabova Pugs and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers homepage screenshot

Homepage screenshot from Kabova Pugs featuring kennel achievements, upcoming litters, individual dog profiles, and the latest blog posts. The layout highlights key updates and makes it easy for visitors to explore current activity across the site.