I think (but I'm not sure) that they are asking if they are allowed to breed the puppy once they buy it, I think.
Buying a new puppy is exciting. Buying a puppy from a pet shop is not wise. Pet shops tend to support puppy mills which is breeding and overbreeding the animals resulting in unhealthy species. It is suggested to use a reputable breeder.
You should get the dog cheaper if the breeder wants to have breeding rights to use that particular dog later on. You don't have to agree to this, you may choose to get another puppy. But you should definitely _not_ pay extra for having a dog and the breeder has breeding rights, that would be crazy. Hope this helps. :)
Yes. When you buy your puppy from a reliable breeder it should come with certificates of all the required injections for your area. It should also come with KC papers if ou are buying a pedigree. Although there may be a clause that it is not for breeding as you are buying it as a pet.
Foopets is for kids and has breeding but it is an awful site and requires real money.
Because It Might have come from a illegal puppy farm.
In a puppy breeding facility in Ky.
The cost of what a puppy sells for.
Many people say they are a breeding kennel, but they are really a puppy mill. Almost all pet stores are puppy mills. There are probably over 7,000 puppy mills in just the US.
yes, your parents are buying it in a week a surprize puppy
Before buying a dog or a puppy you should always ask the person who sold you the puppy, what the eat and the instructions to feeding them . Like how much to give them and what sort of food. From HorseLover01
The agreement at the time of sale governs your legal relationship with the breeder unless you both agree to modify it later. The breeder could claim that you had orally agreed to the "no breeding" agreement at the time of sale, but it would be his or her burden to prove that in court.
it depends on how healthy they are and the currency of were you are buying the puppy