thank you to the reply here on Chris Christensen one, I also recieved a reply for another prooduct to try. I will get her those tomorrow. Those combined with a high quality diet, some supplements and in a few weeks she should be looking as good as my other dogs.
As for pet stores. I am aware alot do buy from puppy mills, and seems all chain pet stores selling cats/dogs buy from mills. The store I deal with was owned by the son. This entire family LOVES animals. His mom & dad bred parrots and a few different type of dogs here for years. The pet store at first was fish & reptiles. The parents & son decided to combine as the demand for parrots & puppies grew as our area grew and the word got out about their great babies they were making. The pet store now added a few birds and a few puppies. As time went on the mom added a grooming shop. I can guarantee 110pct they dont have nor ever had any mill puppies. Not all pet stores are bad. Some really do love the animals and enjoy to make people happy, they encourage people to bring the pups back there to be groomed or visit. They have boards of pics of their puppies growing up in new homes. I would never ever buy a dog again unless I knew the people it came from or the people came highly recommended by someone I trusted entirely. below you will find out why:
Breeders: I purchased a from a "reputable" breeder with "champion lines" rest of his litter was "show quality". I did some research and from what I could dig up it seemed like she was someone worthy to deal with- disneyland letter of recomendation for her pups (later found out is falsified) police dept letters stating how great her dogs are (later found to be a friend of hers). No1, at 9 weeks old the dog was showing signs of aggression. Puppy park visits daily, puppy school and hanging out in publix parking lot to let everyone touch him should have fixed him. By 10 months old he was so aggressive I thought he would kill someone who did not live in my home. Thats what got me into training & getting educated on canine behaviors. Everything failed with him that was known. He also had a 3rd ear growing out of his left ear (felt sorry for him since he had this and bought him)and by 12 mos old had severe hip dysplasia. I call breeder: she refuses to see him or discuss it, I called her alot with no results. I then called every club in my state, every breeder of his breed to see if i can get answers. In that search I found out-his mother was in puerto rico during the time she was supposedly pregnant and he was supposed to have been born. I also found out the breeder goes off and buys $200 puppies, puts her champ line AKC on them and sells them for $3500-$10000 +. I paid $3500 for mine. My vet advised I put him down, he was to much of a risk in a family neighborhood-due to his extreme genetic aggression-yes the vet said his aggression came directly from his mom and he was a genetically flawed disaster. I did what I found to be humane-I gave him to a phobation officer with acreage and no neighbors. The dog had to run on a farm, where he could never kill anyone. So I would never buy from some strange breeder-even with all these awards, letters of recomendation-things can and will be falsified to make the breeder look better. My dog isnt an isolated case with this breeder. I have dug up alot about her, finding out if a breeder is not liscensed here you cannot sue on a profesisonal level you can sue on a personal level. Most people dont go looking thru court records to find personal appearences-leaving the breeder pretty safe to keep doing business under some kennel name they use-but it isnt liscensed. She did have a liscense number on her paper work & business card but I found out it was expired over 8 years ago. Lemon law is a joke as most courts throw the cases out. You have more legal backup dealing with a business such as a pet store.
I know not all breeders are bad. For the dog club we had a Breeder Referral database. If people wanted a specific breed we checked local rescues, if nothing and the person was really set on a specific breed we had a list of who you never go to and who is highly recommended. We had approx 10 reputable breeders and over 50 that were bad. The breeder didnt get a negative or positive rating just on what 1 person said. When we were given a breeder name to put on list we researched that name, we spoke to the veterinarian on the puppy papers, we spoke with other breeders of that breed and local dog clubs. These 50 bad breeders got the bad rating for various things: letting dogs play with bleach bottles for toys-can you imagine a litter of puppies coming out of that pregnant mom? selling deformed dogs-more then 1 case, selling sick dogs-knowing they were sick but never tellingowner, having unhealthy conditions in the areas dogs were kept-but having a nice clean area for you to meet puppies & mom dog, one breeder with many awards, highly recommended turned out she sold a "show quality" male to someone for the purpose of showing & breeding-to find out he has some anal deformity when breeder was contacted she said oh we can have my pet perform a surgery in my garage and we will pass him off as normal, as long as you make money for attempted breeding noone will know that he cant really reproduce. Breeder was paid high dollars to mate her male with someones female, the male wouldn't mate so she threw in another dog-but told the female owner her male had done it and papered the puppies to him. I can go on and on-but it would make you sick. There are more bad breeders then there are good ones. I would never ever trust some breeder. |