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    There are lots of poodles and poodle mixes on petfinder. Check in the petfinder classifieds too - that's where people who have to get rid of their dog, but don't want to bring it to a shelter, can post their dogs for adoption.
    http://www.petfinder.com/
    Have whoever in your house is allergic to dogs spend time with your future dog before taking it home. Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Our kennel sells ALL dogs at a high price. But there is a reason.

    1. You have to have $$ to buy the dog, so chances are you'll have enough to care for it.
    There are people who spend lots of money on a dog, and then don't give it proper care or take it to the vet. And there are people who get a dog free from the pound, and give it all the care it needs, and so much more. Unless you can offer proof/statistics, I don't believe that people who spend lots of money purchasing a pet take better care of him/her than people who got their pet for free.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfie
    There are people who spend lots of money on a dog, and then don't give it proper care or take it to the vet. And there are people who get a dog free from the pound, and give it all the care it needs, and so much more. Unless you can offer proof/statistics, I don't believe that people who spend lots of money purchasing a pet take better care of him/her than people who got their pet for free.
    This is the thing, lots of people that spen a lot of money on animals or what ever it dont mean any more than a person that spends less..I have found the people love what they get are the only ones that take care of it, for rich or for poor..I havent a lot of money..I spent more on Yollie than I ever thought I would..lol..and I dont care one less bit for sammyj because he cost less much less, hes jsut as important and I love him just as much..like I said I dont have money..but my dogs see the vet eat good food and are very well taken care of..its the people that make the differnce not the money..



  3. Quote Originally Posted by wolfie
    There are people who spend lots of money on a dog, and then don't give it proper care or take it to the vet. And there are people who get a dog free from the pound, and give it all the care it needs, and so much more. Unless you can offer proof/statistics, I don't believe that people who spend lots of money purchasing a pet take better care of him/her than people who got their pet for free.
    Im with Wolfie...
    a person my mom used to work with,, spent $8.56 on a Pug/Beagle mix(got it out of a pet store) and just leaves it in a pen in their back yard 24/7. and as far as i know of,, hasnt been to the vet since they got her. and shes not spayed either.

    people do spend lots of money on dogs.. and then dont give a sh*t from there after the newness wares off.
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    Before there is any blood. I'll just drop it.. its not worth my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Before there is any blood. I'll just drop it.. its not worth my time.
    I do apologize as I'm honestly not trying to start anything, I'm just confused. Because I hear from everyone that puppies need to be five or six months before being fixed yet you can adopt a 10 - 12 week old puppy from the shelter who is already fixed???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I do apologize as I'm honestly not trying to start anything, I'm just confused. Because I hear from everyone that puppies need to be five or six months before being fixed yet you can adopt a 10 - 12 week old puppy from the shelter who is already fixed???
    yeah almost every dog we have at our shelter at that age is fixed. But i'm not trying to start anything either but just saying our shelter does that too.
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    OK PEOPLE back to helping this person about poodles....

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