Stacey
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
My boxer was not emacipated - she was thin - ribs showing, hips showing Please give your local SPCA a chance There are sooo many dogs and cats who need good homes Stacey
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
My boxer was not emacipated - she was thin - ribs showing, hips showing Please give your local SPCA a chance There are sooo many dogs and cats who need good homes Stacey
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
My boxer was not emacipated - she was thin - ribs showing, hips showing Please give your local SPCA a chance There are sooo many dogs and cats who need good homes Stacey
Stacey
Dallas,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
My boxer was not emacipated - she was thin - ribs showing, hips showing Please give your local SPCA a chance There are sooo many dogs and cats who need good homes Stacey
Stacey
Dallas,#6Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
the website links you to dogs for sale (which I detest) - Call your local SPCA shelter or rescue organization for more information - Hate to say it but many pure bred dogs due end up at local shelters or rescue groups I have 4 dogs - My Boxer was found emancipated but has since become a great dog and a mom for the first and last time - If you have a Petsmart in your area they will post pictures and information about dogs who need homes or information regarding pet rescue organizations Stacey
Cory
San Antonio,#7Consumer Comment
Sat, December 22, 2007
They ought to be like "Second chance" or Too Good to Be Threw" those second hand, used clothing stores. They're "selling" used dogs for crying out loud, they ought to be at least half price, maybe more. Just because those pet stores can get some moron to pay those outrageous prices for those so called "purebred", inbred dogs, doesn't mean some non-profit place ought to be able to do it to. This is an adaption center, not a pet store. We ought to be able to buy one of "those dogs" for cheaper. They get them for free, they don't have to pay some puppy mill for them.
Grace
Joliet,#8Consumer Suggestion
Fri, December 21, 2007
i'm adopting a cat this weekend, and we looked at the prices of our local humane society. they charge $100 for a cat and $125 for a dog. it sounds like your humane society is actually a pet store and should thus be paying taxes - right? i would double check with your local ASPCA on their status.