samshine
Posted : 5/16/2006 8:25:20 PM
When you buy a puppy from a pet store, where does your money go? Part goes to the store owner. When he makes a profit on selling puppies he orders more. A percentage goes to the broker and keeps them in the business buying and selling puppies. Part of your purchase price ends up in the pockets of the puppy mill owner, keeping him in business and all those dogs living in cages.
Every time we spend money it is like a vote of approval. Spend wisely. I refuse to buy even one dog biscuit from a store that sells puppies.
It's really sad to walk past those poor puppies, but if you buy one to "save" it you are only making things worse. You are financially supporting the entire industry.
The good news - education IS working. There are a lot fewer pet stores selling puppies in this area than there were 20 years ago. Every time you hear someone talking about buying a puppy, tell them about not buying from pet stores. Educate them on puppy mills. In the last five years or so, it seems like the word is getting out even more.
Here's a good fact to tell anyone who claims that some puppies in pet stores come from a good breeder: Every dog breed recognized by the AKC has a parent club (for example the Samoyed Club of America) Responsible breeders belong to these clubs. These clubs have a code of ethics governing behavior of members. Virtually every breed club's code of ethics prohibits selling puppies to or through a pet store or a third party (broker.) Puppies from responsible breeders do NOT end up in pet stores.
The best thing that you can do to help is educate people. If someone is thinking about getting a puppy, ask where they are going to look. Tell them why they should not purchase from a pet store.
As for what happens to the puppies- If they don't sell at a young age, the store starts marking them down until they do sell. If a store has to mark a puppy down to $50 to get rid of it, then I am glad because that store has lost money on that puppy.