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 Kobe has a brother! Don't be mad! I almost never go into petland unless I have my kids, they talked me into going in there after TJ Maxx. So while in TJ Maxx I walk by a group of ppl in their early 20's talking about a 4 month old yorkie in the pet store for $480. And that if they pull money together they should get him, breed him and start making money. Maybe even get a female too down the line. As far as them let's just say I really embarrassed my kids going off on these youngsters.  So we go into petland and I'm now curious about the pup and don't want to see him end up with them. He's a cutie and 2 lbs @ 4 months, and the sales guy notices me looking and tells me that this morning he went from $480 to $180 because they need to make room for the new "shipment " on Monday (I almost slapped him). But how could I not get him at that price knowing that there are BYB dying to vet a pup and a price like that. I hope you guys aren't too mad, and he is with my BFF until kobe is recovered from his neuter. | 
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 you did the one thing we have learned over and over on here not to ever do...you felt so sorry for the pup that might get picked up by a bad person that you bought a pet store puppy mill puppy when you blatenly knew that they were going to be filling his spot with another puppy. if they never sold him, they'd never have room for another one...you have commited the crime of all crimes...willingly and knowingly purchasing a puppy mills pet store pup to replace him with another one....OUCH how can i not say something. i know ur intentions and you meant well...but you did the wrong thing here IMHO. | 
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 Okay im not going to crucify you. you know you did less the perfect. so just keep a close eye on your new little guy and make sure he is okay god only knows what could be wrong with him. my mothers petland has the cutest yorkies but i have always managed to stay away well congratulations any ideas on names | 
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 We know it's wrong, and it's not the optimal thing to do. But I can assure you that, in her shoes, I would have done the same. That's why I simply don't go in places that sell puppies and kittens ... it removes the temptation to free a pup and give it a good home. Mom2Kobe, I hope you have wonderful luck with the pup, that he'll be happy and healthy and best friends with Kobe. Anyone who doesn't agree can commence throwing stones. | 
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 We can never win at getting millers shut down as long as people continue buying mill dogs.  This pup may cost you way more than you paid! | 
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 I know purchasing from a pet store is a no no.....but, sometimes our heart overrules our mind....I say, thanks for saving that precious baby from a life of breeding, and further litters from possibly serious health issues....You saved a lot of people and animals a lot of heart ache.  I always say I wouldn't buy from a pet store, but never say never....I may catch a lot of grief for this post, but please don't criticize others for having a heart. | 
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 However, I think this was a little harsh, esp. considering you went against what everyone told you here on YT yourself and got your dog from a BYB anyways. So I really think you should understand of all people when you fall in love with a puppy that you probably should NOT be getting (because by purchasing from a BYB, you are also putting $$$ in their pockets and allowing them to breed more dogs). Sooo... I don't know, that comment just seemed a little hypocritcal because if I remember correctly, you were pretty pissed off at alot of people for telling you the truth about where your pup was coming from. Mom2Kobe, congrats on your new pup. I stopped going into pet stores (luckily, the 2 close to me are closed down!:thumbup:) because it's too hard to resist. The puppies are innocent, but I would not put my money into the pockets of such nasty people. I even stopped bringing Jackson to his groomer because they sold puppies in the place and I did not want any of my $$$ going to such a thing. | 
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 i know i'm harsh, but supporting an evil pet store with any amount of money such as Pet Land is not having a heart...it's adding to the problem and they are just another puppy mill buyer. it doesn't matter if you think you are saving him or keeping other puppies from being bred, you bought a puppy mill puppy KNOWING that another one was coming soon to take it's place. that's not having a heart to me. have a heart and spare that poor breeding bitch stuck in a cage her entire life breeding the next puppy to be placed in the window that you just freed up again. | 
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 i know i did the wrong thing with Sadie and i got a lot of crap for it. NO ONE held back their harshness or unkind words to me when i did that and guess what i LEARNED my lesson and would never do that again...this is a person who apparently KNEW exactly what they just did and that they just supported a breeder filling up that spot again...they did it anyways. I didn't understand the weight of what i was doing until it was long overwith and then it finally clicked in. i didn't do something KNOWING full well what i was doing like this person did. so no i will not hold back my harshness on her anymore than any veteran held back theirs on me...sometimes that's what it takes to get the point across. i'm not going to support and rejoice with a person that willingly supports a puppy mill. | 
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 I remember specifically posting in one of your old threads or posts, a few videos of graphic puppy mill videos, etc... and you're saying it still didn't click in? That doesn't make any sense. I know alot of others gave you a TON of info. So what makes your decision right and Mom2Kobes wrong? Regardless, maybe she will realize the problem with buying from a pet store when this dog has a very high potential of becoming ill, or having a disease, or being full of parasites, or having temperament problems, etc. But it's already done... and while I don't agree with it, I'm not gonna crucify her. | 
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 and what about the family that buys the puppy replacing him, when they realize their new baby puppy is really really sick and they don't have the money to take care of him. or the shelter that he gets dumped on that is struggling to keep their doors open in this economy? what about them....I'm glad this ONE puppy is saved, but the problem isn't rescuing one...it's stopping the production of more by the puppy mills filling those windows up. | 
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 while i definitely understand the not buying puppy mill puppies, in the same since i had much rather see a responsible, compassionate adult get a baby like this than a group of kids that want to "pool their money and breed it".  also, what happens to these puppy mill babies when they are never purchased? i can't possibly believe they keep them until chosen, after a certain age they must send them somewhere.  it is a catch 22 situation.....while i COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND not supporting BYB and puppy mills, why must these little innocent babies suffer when someone feels moved to "save" one?   at the very least when someone is educated and informed, they have an idea what they maybe getting into. which is better than the non-informed spur of the moment "oh-let's-get-a-puppy" buyer who would eventually turn the baby over to a shelter because they don't want to deal with the issues. i didn't do my research and ended up purchasing two puppy mill babies from a local broker. when the realization of the type of person i was dealing with came to light, i shared with him what a low-life scumbag (self-censored as not to offend) i thought he was and report him to any and everyone i could. both had issues with one dying 4 months after we got her and the other...i wouldn't trade her or her health concerns (MVD) for ANYTHING in the world. I suggest BAT's for all furbabies with questionable breeding. but i am neurotic. Mom2Kobe, i hope you and Kobe enjoy your new addition and best wishes for a healthy, happy life for your furbabies. you must share with us the name you pick, when you do! CONGRATS!!! and God bless! :) | 
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 Hey you did what you had to do and i support you a hundred percent even if i dont support your choice i support you I live in a glass house so no stone's here ...anybody else wanna live in this glass house ..its nice a breezy in here and makes our furbabies look awesome!! | 
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 i bought from an old man who doesn't really know what he's doing. he's nice and sweet and he breeds dogs for fun and sells them at too cheap of prices to make people happy. he's not a reputable breeder, but he also is not a monster with thousands of bitches in kennels that he doesn't care for or give a good life to. sorry if you don't agree, but buying from an old man that prob. shouldn't be breeding dogs due to lack of knowledge and research is not the same thing as supporting a well known pet store that on national television was proven to purchase their pups from puppy mills and not just any puppy mill but some of the WORST in the country. and her hearing someone say they were clearancing this dog to replace it with a new one and still not walking away from it...that's just wrong IMO. | 
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 Brit and kalina, i'm not going to get upset with either of you about calling me a hypocrite, you are both 100% correct that i did the wrong thing when i bought Sadie. but you have to realize that even though i had a ton of people telling me not to and trying to teach me what i was doing and they were extremely HARSH, i didn't listen because at that time i didn't have my ears opened. i didn't want to hear it, i didn't want to learn it, and i didn't care what you had to say....after all the smoke cleared somehow and at some point it all set in and i finally got it. i think it took loving Sadie so much to make me understand how much i'd never want her to be that breeding bitch in those mills. i grew up in Missouri remember. it's so common here for BYB they are literally EVERYWHERE. i'd say about 1 in 10 people in my area have some breed of dogs that they sell and have pups from...there are dogs everyday being sold or given away due to a couple of farm dogs tying. it's almost like it's nothing to see puppies on the side of the road or at walmart for sale. thats every day life so NO i didn't get it no matter how harsh people were to me, it never sunk in because i had never in my life fallen in love with a dog on this level. now i get it, it makes sense, and i hate the type of people back home that breed dogs like that. people i saw all the time, people i grew up with and knew so well are back yard breeders and full fleged puppy mills...it's like the smoker who didn't realize how nasty their house smells inside...they live in it so they don't notice it...that's how blind i was. so i'm sorry if my "newfound opinons" make me sound like a total hypocrite, but no i didn't get it back then, now that i do i promise that i will no stop trying to put a stop to these mills and petstores. i hate them with a passion, they make me sick to my stomach. the thought of Sadie being bred to death hurts SO BAD it literally makes me want to throw up. i cannot walk into pet land anymore like i used to before Sadie. i can't stand the little window cages. and how anyone can go in their and even LOOK at those awful conditions and those poor babies is beyond me, let alone walk in and BUY one supporting and giving money to that awful place. they all need saved, everyone wants puppies in mills to have a home, but that's not the way it gets stopped. stopping them takes cutting them off financially so they cannot produce more dogs. so that's my defense take it for what it's worth. i know i did wrong when i got Sadie and i regret supporting that old geezer all the time. do i think he's a horrible person, not really, do i think he should be breeding dogs NO WAY JOSE. but again, that old man is no different than my cousin back home breeding bird dogs in kennels...i grew up with it, didn't know it was wrong and most of my family and friends are of the mindset that dogs are just dogs and who cares. how hard do you think it is to change their minds? way worse than any amount of harsh posting on here. | 
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 Well, I respect everyone's opinion, so I dont mind being told I was wrong and shouldn't have gotten him. Thank you to those of you that said with taste and maturity.  And to those of you that were rude, it was unneccassary but thankfully I dont let negativity into my life at all. Your words were not negative but were expressed in a negative manor with negative intent. He's home and there isn't anything that i can do about it now, but just know that he will be given the BEST just like Kobe is! Even if he gets sick (which I'll preydoesn't happen) money isn't an issue when it comes to my kids. fur and skin! | 
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 RachelandSadie, I'm so glad you have become an advocate for supporting good breeders.  You are right that buying a dog in a pet store does continue the cycle, but in this case they weren't really making any money off the dog, and  may have even ended up just giving it to the pound or worse.  They probably  get a tax deduction for "loss of inventory."  They didn't make a dime on the pup, so in this case I think Mom2Kobe made the right choice. When we are first leaning about an issue we tend to see everything in black and white, as you learn more you will see more shades of gray. It's probably best to not even go into stores like Petland, but maybe fate brought her there and I'm glad this little boy has found a new home. I hope her post is a warning to all potential breeders that even pet stores are having a hard time making money breeding dogs in today's economy. | 
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 Ericka, If I found myself in the same situation, I cannot say I wouldn't have done the same thing. Yes, while it only continues the cycle, the poor puppy is not the one to blame. Given the alternative of the life that he would have possibly faced with those 20 year olds, I think following your heart was what was best for you. In my opinion, those 20 year olds would have tired of the puppy once they realized the effort that it would have taken to take care of him and then what kind of life would that tiny baby would have? It would almost certainly have wound up very badly for the puppy. Congrats, I wish you well with Kobe's new little brother. Have you thought of any names yet? "Chance" comes to mind to me. :) | 
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