I have a good friend that Breeds Ragdolls. I have another good friend that breeds Leonbergers (dog.) Both friends are well known, registered with Leonberger Club of America and Ragdoll Catery. Both have been breeding and SHOWING since the 90's. You have to show to prove via titles, you have excellent breeding stock. You have to get them tested. It's expensive. At one point I actually considered it but it's a huge commitment, upfront investment, full time job. Considering what both cost, it's tempting. But both friends are not even remotely in it for just the money. They have to travel to shows which is expensive. They both will "rescue" only purebred and their own products back. They both have enormous homes/property. My Ragdoll friend has a fully functional apartment home sepererate from her main home for the "papas." You have to learn about genetics, color, pattern, Points (Ragdoll,) breed for personality as well as beauty and breed standard. I can go on and on with what my 2 friends puts into this but I can also admit there are "backyard breeders," who don't do it ethically and don't work as hard as they do. Yet, those people are always known by the tight knit community of ethical breeders. I know I just sounded like I'm telling you not to do it but let me just say, if you're committed, you need to at least go to a show and meet other breeders so that you can have one mentor you.