Sadly Harrod are still offering to 'source' puppies for clients from their list of suppliers. We had someone in our breed supply Harrods with a litter years ago, and when we pointed out to Harrods the inherited eye problem we had in the breed and asked if they were prepared to be sued if they did not notify the puppy buyers they decided to not sell that breed again. There was nothing we could do as the breeder was not a member of our breed club, although Kennel Club regulations say they should not be sold in this way! There are some 'puppy supermarkets' that sell lots of different breeds and I do not think any puppy should be allowed to be sold unless it is direct from the breeder with the mother present with the puppies. Sadly with the advent of online puppy sales sites many of the puppies advertised are not even born in this country and people are importing underage puppies by the vanload and selling them online, often meeting the buyers in laybyes and service stations. If only people would stop and think about it and only buy when they can see where the puppies were born then there would not be a problem.