Sentences with phrase «sold at the puppy»

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Critics of the commercial said that the advertisement pokes fun at the selling of puppies online, which is a common practice of puppy mills.
We're asking supporters to send a FREE * Christmas Card to Harrods or an outlet of their choice to ask them to stop selling puppies at Christmas.
Spendthrift politicians and the teachers unions in concert with their mainstream media cronies are very good at selling lies and distortions in a pretty box with puppies - and - kittens wrapping paper.
Most responsible breeders won't sell a puppy to just anyone that shows up at their door.
Dog owners who have mated their dogs produce litters of puppies and then try to sell them away by advertising in online or print classifieds, or post notices on online forums or notice boards at supermarkets or condomium clubhouses, etc..
While dog breeders that produce dogs to sell to brokers must be licensed by USDA, those that sell puppies directly to the consumer are not required to hold a federal license; in Oklahoma they are not required to meet any standards at all.
With a decrease in floor space, the owners decided not to sell puppies at the new location, but it continues to offer other live animals such as reptiles, birds, fish and rabbits.
«The retail pet industry has a system - wide problem that begins with cruel puppy mills, continues with the way they ship baby animals across the country in cramped quarters, and ends with consumers often being sold sick animals at an inflated price,» John Goodwin said.
Do not sell a puppy before it is at least eight weeks old, and preferably closer to 12 weeks old.
Just as the dairy cow is a «milk machine» the mother puppy mill dog is a «puppy machine,» only valued for her ability to produce dogs that can be sold at a high price.
Moreover, winter might also be the best season to get a puppy considering that puppies are sold at a high price.
Von Whitehall German shepherds reserves the right to decline to sell a puppy at any time at our discretion.
After being bred 9 times, and having over 30 puppies, she was carted to Missouri and sold in «as in» condition at a dog auction.
I don't think she has been vaccinated and if she has it was only 1 from the lady that sold her the puppy at about 12 - 16 weeks (she was an older puppy when they got her).
The Amish also sell puppies via dog broker sites like nextdaypets.com and puppyfind.com to name a few, or through online classifieds such as EBay and Craigslist, as well as at local flea markets.
In order to make a profit, the pet store owner must mark up the puppies by AT LEAST 100 % to make money, and in many cases even more when he considers that some of the pups won't be adopted out and will be sold at a losAT LEAST 100 % to make money, and in many cases even more when he considers that some of the pups won't be adopted out and will be sold at a losat a loss.
My goal is to raise happy, healthy Bichon Frise Companions (for those who choose not to pay show quality prices or purchase at pet shops, (pups sold in pet shops are from puppy mills.
Because when you can buy the puppies cheap enough, you can still sell them at prices which are close to market value and make a profit!
Other breeders may try to sell you a non-purebred puppy at a very high price.
Responsible = completes all appropriate health tests for their breed; has breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth research on pedigrees and other data on potential breeding stock before selecting a breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people for the majority of the day, experience the daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches) for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
A truly responsible breeder will, in most cases, refuse to sell two puppies to one home, except on the rare occasion that a prospective buyer can prove she has the skill, knowledge, time, ability, and monetary resources to provide an excellent environment for two pups at once.
BTW I think rescue people need to understand a reputable breeder doesn't sell puppies in a parking lot or at a flea market or from a pet shop..
Legally, a puppy can not be sold until it is at least 8 weeks of age, has had its first two series of vaccinations and a health certificate stating these facts from a licensed veterinarian.
> > I like you to know why i have decided to look for a new home for these > puppies, my mother who used to own these puppies just passed.She loved > the puppies like her own kids and may God rest her soul, sadly she was > unable to stay and watch them grow.Ever since she passed, it has really > been very hard looking at the puppies knowing how much she loved and > cared for them.Its very hard for us to move on seeing these puppies > without her around.The decision to let them go was hard but i finally > came to a conclusion to give them out because i just got myself a new > job which is very demanding and there is no one to take care of them > when i am at work.I thought it will be best to give them out to any > loving and wonderful home where they will be well catered for.They are > still young and i will prefer to give them to a loving home for free > where they will be loved and given all the attention they deserve than > sell them to someone who will not be able to take good care of the > puppies.For this reason, the adoption fee for each puppy has greatly > been reduced to ensure that they get a good home.
The puppies who are deemed attractive enough to be successfully marketed by their breeders typically end up being advertised and sold online, through print advertisements, at certain flea markets, and in pet stores, thus generating a profit for the puppy mill industry and allowing it to continue.
I have 2 puppies available, male and female and I sell at the sum of $ 900 with shipping included however both will go for $ 1,700.
A very good breeder has already had the puppies looked at for potential health risks prior to ever selling the dog.
Our Phone Number was taken down due to getting calls at different hours of the day & night INCLUDING a few calls from solicitors, a non-reputable puppy selling magazine, online sites that want us to advertise with them, a pet food company offering deals to sell their food and the last straw was a call from a puppy broker abroad!!!! NO THANKS!!!
The state found similar problems in the past three years — plus outbreaks of a potentially deadly virus and puppies sold too young — at the chain's other four stores.
This month I've been thinking about how to create positive, lasting change for companion animals who are suffering at the hands of puppy millers, backyard breeders, and others who sell dogs and cats for profit with complete disregard for their health, safety, and well - being.
While consumers may hope that the puppies who were purchased at a retail store, or online, came from safe, loving and humane environments, the sad reality is that many came from breeding operations where puppies are nothing more than a product to sell — a source of income, not a life worthy of love and care.
The puppies are poorly bred and are thought of as merchandise to be sold for at a high profit.
They call it «freedom flights» from the Bahamas when it's really nothing more than exploitation for profit while at the same time, local politicians outlawed pet stores from selling puppies bred by American dog breeders.
We have exposed the problem of puppy mills selling dogs at open - air flea markets in the sweltering heat.
This new video from the ASPCA is a great reminder of how we can help stop the cycle of cruelty by refusing to shop at stores that sell puppies.
In fact if none of the puppies are sold at eight weeks, you might want to be asking yourself why that is.
Unfortunately, puppies younger than 3 months can be sold at a much higher price (sometimes thousands of dollars per dog) and some importers have falsified the dogs» documents to state that they are 4 month old in order to comply with import requirements, when in fact they are much younger.
They were bred for foxing, and excess puppies were and still are, often sold as pets at very reasonable prices.
That investigation tracked the pets being sold at those stores to puppy mills.
Most companion puppies are sold at 8 to 16 weeks of age.
 Truth be told, no one will ever know exactly what provoked the Zimmerman brothers to pull the trigger of a gun at least 80 times in order to kill the breeder dogs who had served their masters well by producing approximately 2,000 puppies that the brothers sold over a six year period. Even at a modest fee of $ 250.00 per puppy the financial gain realized by these «poor» farmers (see Fun Facts, below) was easily in excess of half a million dollars....
All dogs and puppies sold by Happy Trail Chihuahuas will be honestly and accuratley repersented at the time of sale.
However, the reality is that the last puppy in a litter that sells out before they are six weeks old, may well be of a higher standard than one where you have a choice of five different puppies at eight weeks old.
The only people who get past the no trespassing signs that ring her property are her ex-husband, her current husband, her two sons, a hired helper, and a local woman Abel met at an auction where she brings puppies to sell.
They are probably sitting in a wire cage preparing to produce more puppies to be sold at Petland and other pet shops.»
The HSUS said that employees at Pets of Bel Air told customers that the puppies sold at the store were raised by private breeders and assured customers that they do not buy puppies from puppy mills.
PLEASE do not shop for your supplies at a store that sells puppies on the same day you will visit or pick up your puppy!!!
They're confined to a life of breeding on a farm in Wales, all so that their puppies, or at least some of them, will one day end up being sold in Sussex with genuine — not fake remember — KC papers.
Puppy Pads / Newspaper • Small washable bed • Play pen - I recommend the IRIS sold at walmart.com - see links page for information • Enzyme Cleaner - I like Nature's Miracle • Shampoo and Conditioner • Nutri - Cal Puppy - this nutritional supplement will help prevent hypoglycemia • Clear Karo Syrup • Lots of Love and Kisses!
This week saw the repeat airing on the BBC of an episode of «Fake Britain», which looked at the case of Lisa Walsh, a dog breeder who, in 2014 was convicted of selling puppies with fake Kennel Club registration documents.
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