Posted
August 11, 2008, 11:38AM
by
debncatz
I would be interested in the cost comparison in taxpayer dollars, of what it cost's a mid-sized shelter to house, euthanize and dispose of animals on a weekly basis vs. the backyard breeder who sells their animals for $250 to $1000,etc. I would like to say to the back yard breeder...You breeding and selling puppies for a profit, helped to euthanize (fill in the average#) of dogs last week. And it cost you and your neighbors and average of $(fill in the dollar amount). Multiply that by 52 weeks and tell them the cost. Then just stare at them until they feel uncomfortable. And ask them to have their pet altered. Is the cost more than the gov't spends on each child per week for school education?
Posted
September 19, 2008, 12:11PM
by
DSchillow
I agree with everyone that puppy mills are horrible things, but here is the other side of the coin. Recently I tried to adopt a pet thru an organization based in Cherry Hill, NJ. Because I did not meet all of their criteria, I was not allowed to adopt a Westie.
I am a responsible dog owner. My dogs are well trained, exercised daily, and cuddled constantly. I realize they are trying to protect the dogs, but you have to have some faith in the adoptive parents. Before it was too easy to adopt a dog. Now it is too hard. So, what choices do I have if I want a Westie? My choices are a pet store or the SPCA. How often does an SPCA get a Westie? Rarely. So, I must go to an affordable pet store. Thus, indirectly, these adoptiion programs are supporting the continuation of puppy mills by not allowing some people to adopt. And that is a shame.
Posted
September 28, 2008, 3:20PM
by
KPR
DSchillow, you have one other choice that you haven't even considered - a reputable, responsible breeder of West Highland White Terriers. A breeder who shows their breeding animals to a championship, and has independent confirmation that their dog(s) meet breed standard and are worthy of being bred. A breeder who lovingly raises puppies in the home, who socializes them, and who sells them on a contract that requires the dog be altered by a certain age (if the pups are not already altered at time of sale) and who offers a lifetime guarantee against genetic health defects. A breeder who requires the pup/dog be returned to them, at any time in that dog's life, if you can no longer keep it. A breeder who will, for the life of the dog, be available to you for support on health and behavioral issues. A breeder who charges far less for a healthy, lovingly raised puppy than a pet store does for one raised in squalor, with little or no human contact, and whose parents live in hell.
Please don't use "the rescue group wouldn't adopt to me" as an excuse to buy a petstore dog. It's simply not defensible. And while there may be rescue groups whose criteria for adoption might be overly-strict, most groups have reasonable criteria and are happy to place their rescues with responsible adopters. I can't help but think if you didn't meet the rescue group's criteria, you don't meet the definition of a responsible adopter.
Posted
July 12, 2008, 5:46PM
by
marys
Great job you groups are doing! Thanks for being so proactive for these precious lives. The key is education, I believe, as I have spoken to various folks in various states about this, and most folks have no clue about how horrible these breeding places are, or where the pet store animals come from, believe it or not. Groups (along with Oprah's help) like yours and Best Friends can bring awareness and solutions.
Posted
July 15, 2008, 10:3AM
by
D2or3
What I want to know is:
1) How come no one is reporting every backyard breeder and puppymill they know about to the state tax dept. and IRS? I just saw a sign for a bunch of American Bulldog puppies at my local gas station. I did a reverse phone no. search and got the vermin's address. I'm reporting him to the tax folks. He's selling them for $1K each!
2) Our puppymill "rescue" group in Central NY, I heard yesterday, just brought 24 puppymill pups from Lancaster, PA, and took them to a local shelter to be adopted out. No vetting, no home visits, nothing! The pups also had diarrhea and all were adopted within 2 days. What a disaster. How can they call themselves a "rescue"?