Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Progress in Motion
http://www.kvia.com/video/30470598/index.html
this takes you to a video from a news station in El Paso, TX. A pet ordinance law is being put in efefct that will begin to impact unlicensed breeders!
Sunday, May 6, 2012
What can I do?
ADOPT!
Are you looking to add a new member to your family? Is a dog the companion you have been looking to add to your life? Don't shop, ADOPT! You can find many varieties, sizes, ages, breeds of dogs in your local animal shelter or humane society. The dogs that you will find there are already spayed or neutered and have been given all the proper and needed medical attention. You would be saving a life! Find more information about your local animal shelter by going to the Humane Society website:
http://www.humanesociety.org/
My experience
From one of my different blogs, this is an excerpt from a post that reflects my own experience with an unlicensed breeder.
Friday April 20th, 2012
I had an awful moment on the drive home where the loss of Lola caught up to me and I broke down all over again! It's been two weeks since my little tiny baby puppy Lola died from a stomach infection. It was probably one of the worst moments Ive gone through. As everyone knows, I am a huge dog person. Martin and I have 5 dogs that we keep here at our new ranch. We care for each one of them as if they were one of our own kiddos. Well, they are our kiddos because we have not chosen to have a baby just yet. Another fact is that my favorite dog was Chanel, a poodle that is the smartest little girl I know, had to stay behind at my mom's house in Arizona. Since I moved here to Texas, I have been bugging Martin to get me a poodle puppy. Chanel came into my care when she was a year old, so I missed out on her puppyhood. I wanted to be able to make new memories with a new poodle puppy. Well, at the very end of March, Martin surprised me with a 7 week old poodle puppy that I named Lola. She was the cutest thing in the whole wide world. She was already a quick learner and had such a great personality although being so tiny! she only weighed 1.4 lbs! I did not know if this was normal, but I swore to keep her healthy. After a week, she became sick. She had worms and got a bad case of diarrhea thanks to them. Martin and I were in the process of moving and even then we would rush her to the vet when she would stop eating and buy an endless amount of medicines to make her better. The three short weeks in which Lola was part of my life were bittersweet. I gave her all my love and just wished she would get better. I just wanted her to be healthy and happy with us. It was a sad sad day when I came home to find that she was getting worse. Martin and I stood by her during the last hours where she struggled to breathe until she couldnt anymore. Maybe I take my love for my dogs too seriously, but it hurt so much to lose her. We buried her with her little red collar, under a tree in our ranch. It took me days before I could pass by there without crying. And like today, sometimes grief just sneaks up on me! I sometimes wish I could go back to that day when we got her and have met with that girl that sold her to us and asked more questions. I needed to know where Lola was coming from, and to know what health issues she really had going on. Or just what a big mistake it was to get her so little! I'm sure she needed to stay with her momma for a few more weeks. I have read up on that a bit more since...although too late. Finding a puppy on craigslist was not a good idea after all. We adopted our long haired chihuahua, Jimbo, two years ago when he was over a year old because his owner at the time could not keep him anymore because they had just had a baby. We found him on craigslist. No adoption fee, just the need to get him a forever home. Anyway, I'm kind of bitter about how craigslist is being used. I'm sure I had never seen postings on little puppies for sale until I loved here, but...not like anything can be done about it.
This was my little Lola,
In the Case of:
INTRO
This blog has been set up in order to better aware everyone from the perils of buying from an unlicensed dog breeder.
Many a times have these unlicensed dog breeders caused much harm to both the people they sell to and the dogs they are selling.
The majority of unlicensed breeders do not provide the needed medical attention for their puppies, and this puts their dogs at risk to not make it into adulthood. Sadly, most buyers have no idea that their puppies might be sick,or what kind of medication if any that they have taken to prevent certain diseases or infections. Why are people buying from unlicensed breeders? Well, most unlicensed breeders specialize in rare or toy breeds like yorkies,poodles,chihuahuas, maltese, shit-zsu, pomeranian etc. These kinds of breeds go for over a thousand dollars from a licensed breeder or local pet store. Unlicensed breeders take advantage of this and will post ads where their fee will be a few hundred that make it attractive to buy from them. Since unlicensed breeders don't have the licenses needed to make them responsible for the well being of their dogs, it is not easy to file complaints that get far enough to make a big impact. It is up to everyone to be better aware of what they can do make the difference and put these unlicensed breeders out of business!
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