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payette,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, April 01, 2013
I like the chip idea , Yes I agree , I do think all breeders should chip all their pup's also ,,,,,, I'm going to suggest this to my breeder friend ,,,,,, But she does have a open door policy , Which I think all breeders should ,,,,I mean really those pup's are coming from your doggie children , So they are grandpup's to the breeder , And I really really think certain breeds should not be bred until, those breeds in shelter's have home's instead of being put down ,,,,,,,,And by the way I don't know the breeder on this site ,,,,,,Who know's maybe she has a open door policy , I hope so . And if you breed pit's ,,,,,,,, please check out the shelter's across the country and see how many are being put down every year ,,,or even every month , Breaks my heart
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Bucyrus,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 15, 2007
unless you provide the number of animal shelters in your area, the number of NO KILL animal shelters in your area, and the number of animals dumped and euthanized in your area. I know several persons in the Animal Control field. Do you know how difficult it is for them to know that most of the animals they pick up off the streets will soon be killed because they were abandoned? If you are truly a "caring" breeder, then I suggest that you microchip all puppies you sell, that you be responsible for any dog that you sell if it is dumped, and that you encourage other breeders to do the same. I see nothing wrong with requiring you to provide a health certificate for each puppy that you sell. The rescue groups I work with do that automatically. No one "makes" us do it. We do it for the benefit of the animal. All animals are spayed/neutered, current on their shots, canines are heartworm tested and treated prior to adoption if necessary.
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Bucyrus,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 15, 2007
unless you provide the number of animal shelters in your area, the number of NO KILL animal shelters in your area, and the number of animals dumped and euthanized in your area. I know several persons in the Animal Control field. Do you know how difficult it is for them to know that most of the animals they pick up off the streets will soon be killed because they were abandoned? If you are truly a "caring" breeder, then I suggest that you microchip all puppies you sell, that you be responsible for any dog that you sell if it is dumped, and that you encourage other breeders to do the same. I see nothing wrong with requiring you to provide a health certificate for each puppy that you sell. The rescue groups I work with do that automatically. No one "makes" us do it. We do it for the benefit of the animal. All animals are spayed/neutered, current on their shots, canines are heartworm tested and treated prior to adoption if necessary.
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Bucyrus,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 15, 2007
unless you provide the number of animal shelters in your area, the number of NO KILL animal shelters in your area, and the number of animals dumped and euthanized in your area. I know several persons in the Animal Control field. Do you know how difficult it is for them to know that most of the animals they pick up off the streets will soon be killed because they were abandoned? If you are truly a "caring" breeder, then I suggest that you microchip all puppies you sell, that you be responsible for any dog that you sell if it is dumped, and that you encourage other breeders to do the same. I see nothing wrong with requiring you to provide a health certificate for each puppy that you sell. The rescue groups I work with do that automatically. No one "makes" us do it. We do it for the benefit of the animal. All animals are spayed/neutered, current on their shots, canines are heartworm tested and treated prior to adoption if necessary.