Traditionally a respected brand by pet owners, openly opposed to
puppy farming, and never selling
puppies & kittens
for profit in store (adoptions are different); however surprisingly Pets at Home are actually agreeing with PIF, i.e. they're opposing the ban on
puppies and kittens sold in pet shops as well.
Puppy farmers breed dogs purely for profit, with no regard for their health and welfare and the Kennel Club and Pup Aid are warning that the problem is getting worse, as puppy farmers hide behind the anonymity that the internet provides, even importing sickly pups from puppy farms abroad, which is easier than ever due to the relaxation of pet travel rules last
Puppy farmers breed dogs purely
for profit, with no regard
for their health and welfare and the Kennel Club and Pup Aid are warning that the problem is getting worse, as
puppy farmers hide behind the anonymity that the internet provides, even importing sickly pups from puppy farms abroad, which is easier than ever due to the relaxation of pet travel rules last
puppy farmers hide behind the anonymity that the internet provides, even importing sickly pups from
puppy farms abroad, which is easier than ever due to the relaxation of pet travel rules last
puppy farms abroad, which is easier than ever due to the relaxation of pet travel rules last year.