
Don't take chances Find a responsible breeder and if possible - visit their premises. Responsible breeders provide a loving and healthy environment for their canine companions. Never buy a puppy without seeing where they and their parents are raised and housed. If you cannot visit - insist on references and ask questions. Don't be swayed by a great website or ad. Just because a website says great things about their “home raised” or “family raised” puppies does not make it true. Many puppy millers pose as small family breeders online and in newspaper and magazine ads Avoid the temptation to "rescue" a puppy mill puppy by buying him. Even though your intentions may be good, don’t buy a puppy with the idea that you are “rescuing” him or her. Your “rescue” opens up space for another poor puppy mill puppy and puts money into the pockets of the puppy mill. Pet stores won’t leave their cages empty and websites won’t leave their pages blank. The money you spend on your puppy goes right back to the puppy mill operator and ensures they can continue breeding and treating dogs inhumanely. If you see someone keeping puppies in poor conditions, alert your local animal control authorities. The first step on the road to pet ownership is to ask yourself some tough questions: Why do you want a puppy? Can you afford one? Are you prepared to take care of a dog every day for his entire life? If you have decided you’re ready for a dog, follow these puppy buying tips and you'll be far more likely to secure a healthy, well-socialized dog who doesn't drain your emotions or your pocketbook. In other words, one who doesn't come from a puppy mill. The life for dogs in puppy mills is very sad. They are forced to live in cramped, filthy conditions with little or no veterinary care. These animals spend their entire lives in steel cages never knowing what its like to roam free. Most Puppy mills are located outside so animals face the hottest heat and the coldest cold with no shelter. They are forced to constantly breed until they can't anymore then they are killed or abandon. Dogs suffer from diseases and abnormalities. Dogs in puppy mills are treated like machines when really they are like us and just want to be loved! Please help stop the suffering!! |
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