The Lost Forty Kennel
Stoutland, MO
Breeder Snapshot
- Recent Dog Total
- 195
- USDA Citations
- 0
- USDA License
- 43-A-6775
- USDA License Exp
- 1/20/2029
Breed(s) Offered
According to public sources, The Lost Forty Kennel raises the following breed(s): Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Cavapoo, Cockapoo, Havanese, Maltipoo, Mini Poodle, Mini Schnauzer, Poodle.
Compiled from publicly available sources, which may include breeders' public listings, pet store records, and Certificates of Veterinary Inspections (CVIs). While we strive for accuracy, this information may not be accurate, current, or complete.
USDA Inspections
USDA inspectors visit licensed dog breeders to check that their facilities meet federal Animal Welfare Act standards — housing, food and water, veterinary care, sanitation, and how the dogs are handled. Each visit produces a public report through the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). For citations, we've included the first sentence of the report. Click the PDF to read the entire inspection.
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46 total dogsNo findings
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94 total dogsNo findings
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138 total dogsNo findings
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155 total dogsNo findings
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195 total dogsNo findings
Counts include adults and puppies. Color reflects kennel size (green 1–49, yellow 50–149, red 150+) — not citations.
Records last reviewed May 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Has The Lost Forty Kennel held more than one USDA license?
Where can I view The Lost Forty Kennel's original USDA inspection reports?
Pawthenticity summarizes public inspection records from USDA APHIS to help people make informed decisions. The findings, citation codes, and dates shown are drawn directly from those records and reflect conditions documented on the inspection date(s) shown — they may not reflect current operations. Category and severity labels are our summary of the USDA's own findings, not independent judgments about a breeder. If you believe any information here is inaccurate or out of date, please submit a correction.

