
I think it can be quite confusing about the KC membership thing. I doubt very much this breeder is a
member as the Kennel Club actually has very few members, a bit like a London Gentlemans Club you have to be nominated, voted in and pay a large subscription this is totally different to the general public owning a registered dog and being able to register its offspring, this is
not membership. Anyone with such a dog can register a litter providing they meet a very loose criteria. Similarly anyone registering a litter can pay a further fee to have them listed on the litters available list. There is a limit to how many litters they can put on the list in a year but other than that there is no vetting carried out on these breeders and they do not have to conform to the relevant Breed Clubs code of ethics or recommended health checks. If she is a KC
accredited breeder this is a little more promising as they are obliged to at least carry out the KC recommended health tests and are subject to a, self declared, vetting procedure. This is why we always say check out a breeder with the Breed Club even if you have discovered them via the KC. Personally I would never commit a deposit prior to going to see a litter as even when recommended by the Breed Club I would want to see for my self the apparent health of the litter and under what hygiene and socialisation levels they have been reared in.
I don't feel this breeder should be putting pressure on you, after all for the cost of the advertisement she could have run it anyway and just held any enquiries on hold until after your visit on Satuday leaving the whole of the rest of the weekend for anyone else interested to still come if you declined the puppy.