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lexie
01-22-2003, 03:22 PM
i rent a room. my mom and dad have my pom. i am looking for a chihuahua. is it a bad idea to get a puppy from a pet store? are petstore puppies harder to housebreak because of the little cages they've been in?

the pet store i am thinking of getting one at is petland if anyone can tell me anything bad or good about those pet stores please let me know.

lovemyshiba
01-22-2003, 05:43 PM
I haven't ever bought a puppy at a pet store, but that's just me. I think there are so many out there that need homes, you should check into rescues and shelters first. Check petfinder, you can put in exactly what you want, and you may find a chi for you--plus it may already be housebroken.

lizbud
01-22-2003, 06:04 PM
Lexie,

If you mom keeps your Pom, and you only have a room's
space, why do want another dog? Also could you update
us on your Shepherd mix dog that accidently got pregnant?
Who's keeping her? Thanks.

Karen
01-22-2003, 06:08 PM
Do not buy a dog from a petstore, especially a chain, as those dogs often come from puppymills. They tend to be hugely overpriced, and one cannot be sure of their health. Check shelters and look into rescue, plenty of little dogs out there needing homes!

Hbrika
01-22-2003, 08:04 PM
I vote for rescue. There are so many that I cant go into a shelter anymore.

But I have my rescue zoo :)

The petstores here do work for mills (most of them there is one ore two good ones).

A lot of people have complained

DoggiesAreTheBest
01-23-2003, 09:10 AM
I think my question is similar to Liz's. If you can have a dog and already have a Pom which your parents are taking care of, why do you want another one? Can't you bring the Pom with you?

I would never buy or recommend that anyone else buy a puppy from a petstore. Karen pointed out exactly why you shouldn't. If you are determined to get another dog, why not check out shelters or rescue groups?

wolf_Q
01-23-2003, 09:31 AM
I'm with everyone else. I don't understand why you are wanting a chihuahua, when you already have a pomeranian that doesn't live with you. Why can't you just bring the pom to live with you?

Please DO NOT get a dog from a pet store! They are from puppy mills. I think Petland in particular is known for getting puppy mill dogs.

And YES, they are definitely harder to housebreak! My sister got a westie from a pet store, and he was horrible to potty train. He had no problems going in his crate, and refused to go potty outside.

micki76
01-23-2003, 09:33 AM
If you can't take your Pom, try petfinder.com. You can usually find exactly what you're looking for in your area. Don't buy from a pet store, please!! :eek:

turner
01-26-2003, 09:31 AM
Do not get a dog from a store especially PetLand....I have heard many bad things about them.....they get their animals from puppymills............I won't even buy dog food their.........Not sure exactly when it was approx 9-10yrs ago, PetLand was in the paper and all over the news, I think they were brought up on charges for purchasing from puppymills............

PetShopPuppies
09-18-2007, 08:04 AM
Anyone that has purchased a puppy from a pet store should take the time to fill out a free "puppy report" request. PetShopPuppies, Inc. is a federal 501c3 charity dedicated to educating the public about the commercial dog industry.

You can request your free puppy report at http://www.petshoppuppies.com/request.asp and find answers to many questions about the dog industry at http://www.petshoppuppies.org

Kim Townsend

WELOVESPUPPIES
09-18-2007, 12:15 PM
I would suggest not purchasing from a pet store. My parents did many eons ago and they had a dog that they fell in love with then ended up having to be PTS due to seizures. He was from PET LAND. It was something he was born with. They also rescued a dog once out of the newspaper that was purchased from PETLAND that did nothing but walk in constent circles due to having been kept in a cage until she was about 6 months old. No matter how much she was excercised she could not break the old circlilng behavior. I have read and seen on TV many stories about how sick these dogs can be.

I was curious once and asked about a chi pup that this particular pet store had. The starting price was $1399.00 with no guarantee, $1499.00 for two year guarantee and $1599.00 with five year guarantee. I just about dropped that poor puppy. These prices are the reasons that puppies live in these pet stores sometimes for months.

Watch your local paper or look for reputable breeders on line or even check rescues, especially if you are in no hurry due to your current living situation.

Take it from a chi owner, just because he will be small does not mean he will not need lots of exercise. Chopper wears poor Champ out daily playing, when she lies down he is still ready to go. This is after playing fetch outside or on the floor with other family members.

please please do not buy from a pet store. I will be more than happy to help you find a rep breeder if that is the route you chose, if you want just PM me.

Traci

buttercup132
09-18-2007, 12:42 PM
This is from 2003;)

Catlady711
09-18-2007, 12:48 PM
This is from 2003;)


Sometimes that is the frustrating part on the board. Someone resurects an old old post, but since it has new replies you don't think to checks the dates, and I've been guilty of that myself. Other types of boards I've been to delete posts after a certain period of non activity. It's hard to remember to check dates on all the posts.

moosmom
09-18-2007, 01:03 PM
First of all, getting a dog when you're renting a room is a bad idea. Not fair to the dog at all.

Buying from a pet store, well that's a whole other thread entirely. MOST pet stores buy from puppy mills. Puppies from mills are sick and often come with a host of illnesses you don't know about till the dog gets sick. Besides, why BUY a dog when you can adopt one that is going to death row.

Please reconsider your idea. Keeping a dog in a ROOM is just not right. Dogs, regardless of what SIZE the dog, need room to run.

buttercup132
09-18-2007, 01:10 PM
Sometimes that is the frustrating part on the board. Someone resurects an old old post, but since it has new replies you don't think to checks the dates, and I've been guilty of that myself. Other types of boards I've been to delete posts after a certain period of non activity. It's hard to remember to check dates on all the posts. I have too, I was just looking back on his girls posts and she seems like she was a troll anyways. Went from one lie to another, while I was reading I had such a urge to reply but it would be pointless.

crow_noir
09-18-2007, 11:36 PM
Still, it brings up good points if someone is browsing. Nothing wrong with keeping old threads around. It was staying ON topic. I actually think there is no point in making a new thread if there is an old thread already made about the topic no matter how old the thread is. I readily use the search function before making a new topic.

lizbud
09-19-2007, 10:04 AM
I have too, I was just looking back on his girls posts and she seems like she was a troll anyways. Went from one lie to another, while I was reading I had such a urge to reply but it would be pointless.


No she isn't a troll, just young. She is still a member of PT. (different name)
She has grown up a lot over the years & is a good pet owner. :)

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