This sad looking dane is for sale (yippie) This is either a male or a female. The male has a 'championship' bloodline. Not surprisingly the add fails to mention any names. Likely if there is anything with a ch. In front of its name in the pedigree you need a flashlight and a shovel to find it. I take it that no matter how far you dig you won't find any ch. in the female's pedigree. As it doesn't mention papers I would hazard a guess that you would need to use your imagination to see all danes in the girls family tree. Notice how they do not give you a conformation shot of either dogs?They are selling these two young Danes as a breeding pair. No health certificates, barely a year old. Now the owner says they are nice dogs, but does that refer to their temperament? Or that they look nice? No reason is given to why such "nice dogs
', one with championship bloodlines are being offered for sale. They are to big to ship, darn they just won't fit in a UPS box. What are people thinking when they offer to ship dogs off like things bought on ebay!!?
Now why do I say start your own puppy mill? It is only common sense to look and see what other goodies this seller is trying to part with. Why they are parting with something they claim is a female Lhasa, ok I am sure it is female as it has had a litter. And they are selling breeding pairs. They don't make any claims to what these are, just breeding pairs. These are suppliers for wannabe puppymillers. These are the sort of people that sell 'start up' material.
These people are the bane of dog lovers everywhere. It is the product of these dogs that end up in pet stores, and ultimately in shelters and rescues. These dogs are not health tested, nor are the likely to be temperament tested. DON'T SUPPORT PUPPY MILLS and don't support people like these. It is only common sense.
2 comments:
Very well said. I have a huge problem with the fact that they come in "breeding pairs". These people are making it even easier for clueless, BYBs to make unhealthy, fugly, useless dogs.
For all we know this "breeding pair" could be litter mates.
How much money you think those puppy mills make? I'm think about trying to start one to make money for a charity that wants to stop puppy mills; fight fire with more fire!
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