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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If someone is willing to sell you a dog … it’s probably a puppy mill. And never, ever buy a doodle of any kind. It’s just a mutt. [/quote] Rescues and shelters sell the animals. [/quote] Rescues are non profits. They charge an adoption fee that serves two purposes: recouping some of the money they’ve spent on veterinary care, dog food and other expenses, and making sure you’re a serious adopter (not buying the dog to use as bait for dog fighting, you probably have money to cover regular veterinary care). They make sure dogs are healthy, groomed, dewormed, up to date on shots, and spayed or neutered if they’re old enough. The rescue I adopted from incurred all of those expenses for my dog, plus a dental exam and cleaning. The neutering alone was more than $400. The adoption fee was only $350.[/quote] So, basically the same expenses as breeders. That is still selling them. They cherry pick dogs they know they can resell. [/quote] no? also, the key difference is they don't generate more dogs. they reduce the number of available dogs. [/quote] Yes and no. They aren't the ones breeding animals but they are the ones out there shipping in "adoptable" dogs from Puerto Rico when the shelters are full here. They are often ones that help breeders who have "unsellable" dogs become "adoptable" dogs with only a small profit discount. Breeders can absolutely also be rescues. It's a tangled web these days. Unless you are adopting a pit bull from a city shelter, odds are the dog has been cherry picked to be "adoptable". [/quote]
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