If your puppies are so designer then find homes for them. Be a responsible pet owner. If you didnt want the responsibility of caring for the pups or finding them homes then why breed. My best advice to you is find a home for your female as well or get her spayed. Pet stores dont allow puppies to develope properly or get a good start in life. Did you spend your first yr of life in a playpen?
2006-10-29 16:10:33
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answered by Ivory_Flame 4
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Why are you breeding dogs? Unless and until you have a waiting list of GOOD homes for prospective pups, you should not produce a litter.
Why on earth would you want to place your pups in a pet store? You do realize that the majority of pet store pups are purchased as an impulse, by people who never intended upon getting dog until they see the "too cute" pup in the cage. After some time spent dealing with the enormous responsibility of raising a pup, they drop the untrained 1/2 grown dog off at the nearest shelter.
Is that what you want for the offspring of your (hopefully) beloved pets? I certainly hope not!
Anyone who has a dog who has pups is responsible for those babies. It is up to you to find good homes for them, and if this job is too difficult, contact a Rescue organization in your area and ask for assistance from them. Then spay and neuter your own dogs to prevent this problem from occuring again.
Sorry to sound so harsh, but you need to visit a shelter and see all the totally lovable dogs waiting futilely for a home, who will be euthanized. Go to Petfinder.com and see the thousands of dogs around the country who are currently awaiting new homes. Adding your own dogs' offspring to these numbers is, to me, reprehensible on your part.
Also, do some research on pet store pups. You will be shocked at the treatment these pups receive, and more so at the treatment the parents of these pups must suffer.
2006-10-29 16:20:12
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answered by Lori R 3
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Responsible breeders do NOT sell their puppies to pet stores..they sell them privately. They want to insure each and every puppy goes to a good home, they want ot meet the potential buyer, they want to be able to keep in touch from time to time and make sure the puppy is doing well, they want to be in a position to take back or help rehome any puppy they produced at any time for any reason.
2006-10-29 23:01:53
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answered by Great Dane Lover 7
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I don't know how Texas operates, but in PA, pet shops are only allowed to sell animals that come from licensed breeders.
2006-10-29 16:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a licensed breeder you should be able to sell them yourself. i don't think any pet store would just buy puppies from anyone with a litter.
2006-10-29 16:30:46
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answered by kamsmom 5
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Designer puppies???
Thats the most pathetic heartless thing i have ever heard.
'breeders' like you should be banned from breeding.
Do you think of them like you think your 'designer' clothes??
There is no such thing as a 'designer' pet, just animals that are inbred for their "desireable qualities".
2006-10-29 16:29:33
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answered by Krystle 4
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by "designer puppies" , you really mean mixed breed MUTTS. Get your dogs fixed and quit contributing to the over population problem.
2006-10-30 00:27:51
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answered by La P 2
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Well I don't live in texas but I do wish i could help and buy one or all of the puppies!!
Well good luck!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-29 16:09:30
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answered by Wolf Apple 3
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It sounds like your trying to sell shoes..uugggg!!!.
Those poor puppies ;(
2006-10-29 16:16:21
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answered by v 2
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