sue fitzpatrick FITZPATRICK
Posted : 6/13/2006 9:11:13 AM
I have been reading all these comments, and curiosity got the better of me, so I trundled down to the pet store in my area that purports to sell purebred registered dogs from local breeders. First of all, they charge almost as much as a reputable breeder would for a pet quality companion animal. Secondly, the dogs are registered, but they don't let you see the registration paperwork-the pedigree, etc will be mailed to your home after the sale. The dogs appear to have digestive issues- as I saw lots of diahrea, and while the staff was vigilant about cleaning up immediately after an accident, I can't help but wonder if it had more to do with hiding the dogs' diahrea from prospective buyers rather than keeping the are clean and healthy for the pets. I also saw pups with eyes running and mattered, what sure sounded like kennel cough.[
] Oh, and guess what.....after you have spent upwards of $500 or more, you must go to their veterinarian if you want the health guarantee to apply...Now is their designated vet going to give you an honest opinion of the dog's health????? You own family vet doesn't count and they can get out of the health guarantee that they offer. This issue goes far beyond the back yard breeders and puppy mills-the ethics of the stores selling are pretty seedy as well.[
:@] By the way, as I understand it, this store is part of a national chain of pet stores, and they also sell rabbits, guinea pigs, exotic birds, mice, rats, gerbils, lizards, fish.......Realistically, we all know the work it takes to properly care for one or two animals-even with several people working, how do you properly cover all that, and make sure that all animals get what they need.