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Breeders in Vermont

16 USDA-licensed facilities

Vermont is home to 16 USDA-licensed animal facilities, including commercial breeders, dealers, exhibitors, and research institutions operating under federal Animal Welfare Act oversight. Each facility listed below has been inspected by USDA APHIS veterinary medical officers, and their complete inspection histories are available for public review.

The compliance grades shown range from A+ (excellent — few or no violations) to F (failing — extensive or critical violations). These grades are calculated by BreederCheck based on the number, severity, and recency of documented violations. A high violation count does not always indicate current problems — some facilities have improved significantly after being cited — but it does tell you where to look more carefully and what questions to ask before purchasing an animal.

Name Grade Violations
Grade Facility City Inspections Violations Last Inspected
A+ CATAMOUNT RESEARCH & DEVELOPEMENT COMPANY SAINT ALBANS 3 0 May 24, 2016
F DJS CHINCHILLA RANCH ORWELL 13 7 Dec 6, 2024
A+ GREG HOVEY NORTH CONCORD 6 3 Nov 8, 2017
A+ MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE MIDDLEBURY 9 0 Jan 26, 2022
A+ JOHN AND PAULINE BROE ORLEANS 2 0 Jan 5, 2022
A+ Pauline and John Broe Orleans 2 1 Nov 21, 2024
A+ ALLENHOLM FARM SOUTH HERO 1 0 Jul 7, 2014
A+ RAY ALLEN SOUTH HERO 3 0 Jul 9, 2018
A GOODRICH FARM FAIR HAVEN 12 2 Feb 3, 2025
D UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BURLINGTON 14 5 Apr 24, 2025
A Vermont Center White River Junction 2 2 Feb 12, 2026
A+ Vermont Institute of Natural Science Quechee 4 0 Feb 11, 2026
A Vermont Institute of Natural Science Quechee 3 2 Feb 11, 2026
F Southern Vermont Natural History Museum Wilmington 13 13 Feb 10, 2026
A+ VERMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE RANDOLPH 13 2 Feb 11, 2026
B+ Wellwood Orchards, Inc. Sprringfield 11 3 Oct 15, 2024

Understanding Breeder Licensing in Vermont

Federal licensing through the USDA is required for any breeder who sells animals wholesale, maintains more than a threshold number of breeding females, or sells animals sight-unseen over the internet or by mail. Breeders who sell directly to buyers from their own premises, and who maintain four or fewer breeding females, are generally exempt from federal licensing under the retail pet store exemption — although this exemption was narrowed significantly in 2013.

In addition to federal requirements, Vermont may impose its own state-level breeder regulations. These can include state licensing requirements, limits on the number of intact breeding animals, mandatory spay/neuter provisions for sold animals, lemon laws that guarantee buyer recourse for undisclosed health problems, and required veterinary health certificates at the time of sale. State laws vary enormously — some states have comprehensive breeder protection statutes while others have virtually no state-level oversight beyond what the USDA provides.

The facilities shown on this page are those with active or recently expired federal USDA licenses in Vermont. Breeders operating below the federal threshold or selling only within the state may not appear in this database. If you are buying a pet from any breeder in Vermont, we recommend checking both federal records here and any applicable state licensing databases.

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