Saturday, February 20, 2010

Do You Tip In A Pet Store How Much Is Too Much For A Sheltie Puppy From A Pet Store? Has Up To Date Shots And Worms Done.?

How much is too much for a Sheltie puppy from a pet store? Has up to date shots and worms done.? - do you tip in a pet store

We are asking $ 600 for him and I do not know if I can not talk to them in a pet store in the mall or, or if it is a good price, and it should.

Is there anything I should look for or know before this Sheltie?

Have you (Tips for Training a Sheltie chewing especially on those things at home, is not used to the toilet in the house, how to find, etc etc)

And all the useful information on the Sheltie puppy is requested.

4 comments:

Dennis said...

Many businesses failed to pets, the animals, but to sell, animals are pure breeds. Many pet stores buy pet "backyard farmers. BYB The treatment of animals such as cattle and do not care if the animals are sick or when the animals are ill bred for temperament. I want to adopt an animal from your local shelter. The animals are killed will not be accepted if. The shelter will also ensure that the animal has its shots and spayed / neutered. But when you see a dog, "new" purebred, you can find a breeder of dogs allowed. His reputation is on the breeding of animals based with good properties.

liliannx... said...

throw this out there. DO NOT make you a puppy from a PET STORE. Have you ever heard of what is a puppy mill? most dogs in pet shops come from puppy mills. Puppy mills are essentially the kennel where the owner of the farm has hundreds of dogs in too small wire cages. Dogs are not allowed to leave the cage for good. These dogs are unusual, unhealthy and in pain. Women are forced to each heat cycle by playing extreme pressure on them. You can very ill and often inbreeding caused many problems with the puppy. Female dogs are killed when they can not replicate. Puppy mills are cruel places. Buying a puppy from a pet has only one reason why puppy mills continue to.

You need to visit your local office sTo save Skelter or race. Some specialize in certain breeds rescues. A finding which specializes in Shelter and adopt a dog and save a life.

lilyxx

<Raised on Promises> said...

DO NOT DO IT!

Never buy a pet, indirectly supporting the puppy mills (if you know what it is, just google).

Every dog I've ever seen someone buy in a store "pet" is a shame the prices have to be worms (not to say that the dog has been dewormed) and has tons of health issues.
Not good.

Rethinking it very difficult.

Cavalier KCS mom said...

Do not buy puppies from puppy mills, other wise they support. They buy the puppies then sent to save another dog puppies for purchases. It is a vicious circle that keeps puppy mills in business. When people buy their puppies, pet stores continue to be, it will be increased. The supply and demand. When people no longer buy puppies in pet shops, after the poor breeding dogs in terrible conditions in the cages on the left.

If you want, you will find a beautiful Shetland Sheepdog visit this site and contact a breeder on breeding clubs.
http://www.netpets.com/dogs/dogclub/bree ...
They are in good standing with the AKC. Their breeding is more genetically health tested and are stated in the confirmation of tof race.

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