Not worth your money. Puppies from mills are unhealthy, mentally and physically. And you'll end up paying more in the long run in veterinary bills. Besides, there's a very large chance that the puppy you buy may die from diseases like parvovirus or canine distemper, if it isn't affected mentally by a genetic defect. You're better off adopting a puppy from a reputable breeder that actually takes care of the puppies as well as the dogs used to breed puppies from and treat them like family, or adopting from a local animal shelter.
So please, take this advice and do not buy puppies from pet stores, or breeders that are questionable in how they appear to be raising their puppies. Because in the end, all they're interested is making money.
You really shouldn't buy puppy mill puppies. They are prone to bad health due to bad breeding, and their mothers are often kept in very poor conditions.
Usually if they're rescued, they're free to adopt. Or you may pay into the organization that saved them. Which may not be much ($100 at most) other wise to buy from shops or mills(shops buy from mills) it's like $400-$600+. I have a rescue schnoodle.(Schnauzer poodle) he was about shop price from the organization. But worth it.
Mill dogs have a LOT of diseases just so you know. You may have to drop extra cash on them.
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any puppy store puppies are from a puppy mill. When you buy a puppy from a puppy mill- you are sending the money you just spent to that puppy mill and making it stronger. please just adopt a dog in need.
To report a puppy mill to the authorities, you can contact your local animal control agency, the police, or the Humane Society. Provide as much information as possible, such as the location of the puppy mill, the conditions of the animals, and any other relevant details. Reporting a puppy mill can help protect the animals and hold the owners accountable for their actions.
i got my dog 'ABBY' there she precious and no they are totally i would never pay for a puppy at a puppy mill no they are not a puppy mill they are the kindest best place ever
To report a puppy mill to the authorities, you can contact your local animal control agency, humane society, or the police department. Provide as much information as possible, such as the location of the puppy mill, details about the conditions of the animals, and any other relevant information. Reporting a puppy mill can help protect the welfare of the animals and hold the responsible parties accountable.
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A dog/puppy from a pet store or puppy mill may or may not have genetic defects, you would have to check with your vet, but if you have not already bought your puppy, I suggest you adopt from an animal shelter. The animals are much healthier and you get the background of the dog or puppy before you adopt.
A puppy from a puppy mill is more likely to have illness or parasites from the other dogs. It will probably have fleas or lice. The dieseases could spread to you, but are more likely to hurt the dog. If a dog is bought from a suspected puppy mill, do these things. 1. Call and ask the owner about health. Some puppy mill owners will give false documents or words. Get real proof from a vet. 2. If it is a puppy mill, turn it in to the police. Puppy mills are illegal. 3. Get the dog proper vaccinations and treatments. 4. Enjoy puppy.
From an irresponsible breeder or puppy mill!
HORRIBLE!
A puppy w/o papers might come from a puppy mill, where dogs are bred with no concern for the mother's health, the genetic suitability of the parents, or the nutritional needs of the dogs. They are often sickly. Or maybe not a puppy mill but simple cluelessness. Doesn't change the outcome much.
A rescue! most dogs in pet stores come from a puppy broker and he got his dogs from a puppy mill. I recommend the National Mill Dog Rescue. I volunteer at the shelter. It's in Colorado.