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2007-02-14 22:49:51 · 8 answers · asked by maggieshotinatl 1 in Pets Dogs

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Your question worries me. Even if you don't pay for a dog initially, dogs are expensive. You have the small stuff. Collar, leash, license, food and water bowls, bed, crate, toys, tooth brush and paste. Then you get into what to feed the dog. A low cost poor quality food that will have you asking questions like,"why does my dogs breath smell so bad?" "why does my dog have a bad body odor?" "what can i give my dog to give it a shiny coat?" "why does my dog scratch all the time?" That's what cheap food can do for your dog. Now a premium quality food has the nutrients a dog needs without the corn and wheat fillers that cause problems and they don't have by products (want to feed your dog cancerous tissue?) Premium quality foods come at a premium price but they are worth it. Okay so far the dog hasn't cost much, what $100.00 maybe $200.00? But we haven't been to the vet yet. Shots, wormer, never use otc's, they can kill your dog. Fleas? Still needs a vet, again otc's are harmful, even fatal. Spay/neuter, unless you are goining to add to the millions of homeless dogs that die every year. Then there's the anual vet visits for shots and check up, including dental. Yes those teeth will need cleaned to stay healthy. Bad teeth cause other health problems which will be more vet bills. The anual vet visits are when the dog is yopung and healthy. As it gets older it will need semi-anual visits. Then there's the dogs that develope diseases and need ongoing care and meds. Oh, did I mention when the dog gets ill and/or injured (and it will) it will need a vet then? Free dog? Cheap dog? There is no such thing.

I will add at this point, I agree with the posts that say your question does sound suspicious. I too have a feeling you want "puppies" (plural) for illegal purposes.

2007-02-14 23:26:47 · answer #1 · answered by Stick to Pet Rocks 7 · 0 0

I'd suggest making sure that they are legal in that area first, because there are many areas where there is legislation restricting these "bully" breeds. Then, I'd suggest looking into your local humane society because, unfortunately, this type of dog is left homeless far too often. If you don't find anything there, check with the ASPCA in the area. Again, there are a lot of these dogs that are mistreated (maybe I'm naive, but I just don't understand getting ANY animal just to treat it horribly--then again, this is not a concept that I WANT to understand), and normally the ASPCA does adoptions, or can refer you somewhere that does. Good luck.

2007-02-14 23:00:59 · answer #2 · answered by Sithein 3 · 2 0

I'm sorry but why do you want to find free or cheap dogs? Why would you want multiple amounts of free dogs? It sounds a bit suspicious to me. Sounds like you're planning to use them for illegal activities. If you're not, good luck in finding a dog, but if you are I hope you stop and think about what you are doing for the reputation of the other innocent pit bulls out there who are not used for fighting and who aren't trained to be aggressive, yet everyday they have to be defended because of the cruel and inhumane treatment they receive from the ignorant people who fight them.

2007-02-15 05:19:36 · answer #3 · answered by Valerie 3 · 1 0

I have a quesion for you...If you want the dog for free what do you think the breeder will think.Do you think the persons raising that dog didnt give there time ,money and effort into raising that baby, plus the cost of puppie shots and foods.It takes alot of work to raise puppies properly.Generally speaking persons who want an animal for free dont have the means to take proper care of that animal, food ,water, shelter,vet bills,etc.Or wont take care of them because to them they are "just an animal" Not to say that people with financial means dont think that way.But breeders good ones not back yard breeders who dont care just how inbred there dogs are,or if they have a tendancy to be aggressive or vicious.They dont care if they are given or bought to backyard breed which is bad for the dog, Think about what your asking do you want a dog to keep inside for companionship as a pet? Or are you just gonna throw him outside when he/she potties in the house?Have you done your proper research on how to treat a puppy and train them. whatto do what not to do.Do all this first before eventhinking about getting an animal.dog cat hamster fish whatever...Just a thought or two...If these steps arnt taken animals end up in the street dead, in shelter,etc, Love and adopt an animal from your local shelter they need love.

2007-02-14 23:12:07 · answer #4 · answered by cristy p 3 · 1 0

first question is why do you want cheap or free pit bull puppies.your question is very suspicious and makes me very wary of you.if you were a genuine dog lover you would have elaborated on your question.i thnk you are up to no good.so the best thing you can do now is stop and forget about the cruel things that you are trying to do and mend your cruel ways.every animal deserves kindness,compassion and a kind loving home.they do not deserve to be treated horribly and abused wrongly.give kindness to animals and you will be well rewarded.

2007-02-15 10:32:46 · answer #5 · answered by majella h 2 · 1 0

the shelters and adoption agencies are full of pitbulls. Use this link. Scroll down past all the breed rescue groups to find a complete list of shelters and adoption groups.
http://spotsociety.org/atl_shelter_list.htm

2007-02-14 22:59:31 · answer #6 · answered by digitsis 4 · 0 0

Shelters are full of pitbulls, but you need to put a word in to the shelters so that they will save one for you, they often euthinize its, and also, try and find a pitbull rescue organization...

2007-02-14 23:59:59 · answer #7 · answered by iheartbassets3 4 · 0 0

check craigslist.org,or petfinder.com

2007-02-14 23:50:31 · answer #8 · answered by jebagomes 2 · 0 0

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