With SO MANY animals in shelters, I have a hard time spending a large amount of money on a dog that will have a home because the majority of consumers
want pure breed dogs.
There is nothing wrong with people who
want a pure breed dog.
Not exact matches
There are many places one can get a
dog such as a kennel or the pet store but if one
wants to get a
pure bred animal, one must seek a reputable breeder to get the best results.
They don; t
want pure bred animals available, Hey, not all of the population gets good warm fuzzy feelings from having a huge black, unruly adult
dog that is impossible to handle or train?
Second, if you
want an older
dog, I recommend getting a
dog that is 1 to 2 years old through a
pure bred rescue group.
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Whether you
want a mixed or
pure -
breed dog, you can often find the right pup at an animal shelter or
breed rescue group.
we get
wan na be byb's calling the rescues looking for intact
pure bred dogs!
TO ALL OF THE «ELITIST» ON HERE WHO SAY «I WOULD NEVER GET A
DOG / CAT FROM A SHELTER, I
WANT A
PURE BREED», well, you might be surprised to know that MOST of the animals in shelters are pure breeds and MANY of them come from cruelty seizures from puppy / kitten mi
PURE BREED», well, you might be surprised to know that MOST of the animals in shelters are
pure breeds and MANY of them come from cruelty seizures from puppy / kitten mi
pure breeds and MANY of them come from cruelty seizures from puppy / kitten mills.
Whether you
want a
pure bred pup or choose to help save a rescue
dog or mixed
breed, it is truly important to match the
dog's activity needs, training needs, intensity, power and toughness (or lack thereof) to your family.
Whether a breeder
wants to participate in this type of event is strictly up to them, but it is NOT uncommon for a
pure -
bred dog to have TWO sets of titles — the Conformation titles («Dog show») and the Working titles («field event
dog to have TWO sets of titles — the Conformation titles («
Dog show») and the Working titles («field event
Dog show») and the Working titles («field events).
We must have much tighter controls over the puppy industry as a whole, if people must buy a
pure bred dog, then increase the price, honestly, I think those of you in this business should really try to find a different line of work, to me you are profiting from the suffering of angels, these
dogs do not need or
want to be
breeding machines, they
want to be members of your family.
Liz Palika: But, just to give you an idea of the expenses of having a
dog, the cost of a puppy from a breeder... You are looking at... If you
want to get a
pure bred dog, you are looking at anywhere from $ 500 to $ 2000.