Submitted by ceoMom 329, Kristy Lynne
I've been looking for a dog for the last few days and dived into researching. I found out very painful news about purchasing pets in a pet store. Let's just say that I am grateful that there are so many good people who try to find good homes for their pets instead of selling them to a pet store. 98% of the pets from a pet store were born and raised under horrible conditions. Their parents are ill treated and in terrible situations.
Oprah talked about puppy mills and you can find a lot of information about why you shouldn't support them (even if you don't know you are).
www.prisonersofgreed.org is a good place to become more educated. It helps you know what you need to do when looking for a breeder. It also tells you which pet stores to support.
I also learned that back yard breeders are sometimes not doing the best for their animals. If they haven't done genetic testing on their animals to see if they have chronic diseases like eye problems, heart problems, hip problems, arthritis, etc., then you don't want to purchase from them.
They sell you a puppy that looks happy and healthy and then you pay through the nose in medical bills to make your pet comfortable.
If you plan to breed your dog once or twice, make sure you've done the genetic testing on both the stud and the dame so that your puppies are healthy and happy. If you find extreme problems have your pet spayed or neutered. Control the disease spreading pet population and reduce the pain pets are in.

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