Pet Store Puppies
Please do not support ANY pet stores when looking to purchase your next baby.
The babies sold in the pet stores are either bred and raised in mass facilities or purchased
in breed lots from back yard breeders/puppy mills to be sold to the pet store business.
There is no thought given to the individual traits that make a breed correct and true to
what the breed should be.
I.E. correct size, correct coat texture, correct eyes, health issues and so much more.
Find a reputable show breeder that actively shows and has had success in the ring.
This gives you the assurance that your baby has been bred and raised in the best way and
the breeder has worked hard to eliminate not only poor traits but health issues.
Show breeders prices are fair and normally less expensive than pet stores.
Their babies also come with health guarantees. So before you decide to buy a new baby,
Please look for a show breeder or contact the National breed club for the particular breed
you are looking for. They can help get you in touch with a reputable breeder.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
Its up to you to be educated about your purchase both for your new baby and for
the protection of breeds in general. This includes Designer Breeds!
The babies sold in the pet stores are either bred and raised in mass facilities or purchased
in breed lots from back yard breeders/puppy mills to be sold to the pet store business.
There is no thought given to the individual traits that make a breed correct and true to
what the breed should be.
I.E. correct size, correct coat texture, correct eyes, health issues and so much more.
Find a reputable show breeder that actively shows and has had success in the ring.
This gives you the assurance that your baby has been bred and raised in the best way and
the breeder has worked hard to eliminate not only poor traits but health issues.
Show breeders prices are fair and normally less expensive than pet stores.
Their babies also come with health guarantees. So before you decide to buy a new baby,
Please look for a show breeder or contact the National breed club for the particular breed
you are looking for. They can help get you in touch with a reputable breeder.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
Its up to you to be educated about your purchase both for your new baby and for
the protection of breeds in general. This includes Designer Breeds!