Thank you, Sandra, for posting this. Even though I could not bring myself to watch it today, I know what goes on there. Maybe I will watch it tomorrow. People NEED to know what goes on out there. They really don't know where these dogs come from and what horrible conditions they exist in. All they see is the cute, adorable puppy. When they learn the truth, I think they will never again shop at those pet shops.
In 1984, I bought a dog from a pet shop. I did not know where the dogs came from. I asked and was told it was a breeder in Missouri. I bought Avalanche, my Great Pyrenees. She was stuffed in a little cage and no one was buying her. She was 12 weeks old and growing bigger and bigger. I had never heard of the breed, but I pulled a breed book and read about them. I bought her. She cost over $500 in 1984 (back then, that was a large amount to pay for a dog). I couldn't let her sit in that cage any longer. Stupid me tried to contact the breeder (I sent her a letter) to tell her what a wonderful personality Avalanche had. The breeder never answered me. Avalanche turned out to have poorly shaped legs and eventually had a cruciate ligament rupture. She also had a personality flaw, she did not like all people and was dog aggressive (except for my parent's Great Pyr, Blizzard). If she liked you, you knew it. If she didn't, watch out. However, she loved all children.
I am so glad to have been owned by my beloved Avalanche, no matter where she came from. She was the most loving dog to her family and certain others. However, I do not shop at stores that sell dogs. I will not encourage puppymills. Now I know better.
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
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