Sentences with phrase «puppy from this store»

You have to pay for puppies when you rescue them from a center, but the cost will be lower than buying a new puppy from a store.
He had a wife and children and a house with plenty of land, and so he bought, with the guidance of his friend Mark Breland, a black Neapolitan mastiff puppy from a store in New York City called the International Kennel Club.
I ask anyone who has witnessed first hand actions such as the above, or if you have purchaseda puppy from this store under false pretenses (they told you the puppy was not spayed or neutured & a few months later you find out they had been fixed = or they told you the puppy was spayed or neutured & they weren't) or they tell you the cough is nothing to worry about so you take the puppy home & to your vet an the poor thing has phenomonia or geoardia!!
As appealing as it might be to «rescue» puppy mill puppies from a store or individual, it only funds the puppy mill industry.
People don't just want to buy a puppy from a store, otherwise they would just go to a pet store!
Conscientious consumers should arm themselves with the facts before ever considering purchasing a puppy from this store.
I find it upsetting when I hear of someone purchasing a puppy from a store or an ad because I know it means that somewhere out there are dogs who are still being abused and neglected for profit.
And the fact that Britney Spears and Paris Hilton have bought their puppies from this store just makes the store look worse I think: Paris Hilton has about a million pets, all of which she's posed around with for at least a day, then forgets that they even exist the next.
As Eric wisely states, if we continue to fund puppy mills by buying their puppies from stores and the like, it in turn makes us dicks.
When people buy a puppy from a store that sells dogs, it only makes space for another puppy from a puppy mill or backyard breeder.
Note that if you bought your puppy from a store, the puppy may have learned to pee in the holding area or crate.
Seeing rows of tiny puppies pawing at their glass enclosures makes it hard to resist going into a pet store, and all too often, people feel like they need to «rescue» puppies from stores, failing to realize that each purchase only further fuels the puppy mill industry, sentencing the parents of that cute puppy to a life of misery.
Complainant purchased a puppy from this store on 1/26/2001.
We need the public to refuse to buy pet store puppies (even if it is in a mistaken attempt to «rescue» the puppies from the store) and to ask their local stores to instead promote only the adoption of rescued pets.
Nine out of 10 people who buy a puppy from a store or online are getting one whose earliest days were spent in a puppy mill.
At the same time, completely boycotting getting puppies from stores makes me wonder what would happen to the puppies if they are not bought, and I also think that there will always be people who would rather buy a «new» puppy from the store rather than saving one from a shelter, as sad as that is.
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