There’s plenty of places you could go to adopt. You can visit different breeders’ homes to see specific types of puppies, you can visit a local rescue shelter, check out pet stores, or even shop online. Today, it’s most common to adopt from a shelter or buy from a pet store.
ReadThere are several governing bodies to answer to as a pet store breeder. Failure to follow their laws usually result in harsh consequences for the breeders and pet stores alike. Let’s take a closer look at who pet store breeders really are—and how to spot a bad breeder.
ReadA puppy’s journey to the right home always begins with its parents. Once it’s born, it needs special care from its mother until it becomes resilient on its own. Of course, the mother needs special care as well to ensure that her pups are healthy and develop properly.
ReadThe transportation of puppies from breeders to pet stores is a critical moment in time for the entire puppy business. It’s crucial that the puppies arrive at their new temporary home safely, stress-free, and as healthy as possible.
ReadAcross the nation, cities, towns, counties, want to ban the sale of cats and dogs from pet stores. They want to crack down on regulations in an effort to put breeders out of business.
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