Thursday 2 August 2012

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Here at K9Stud we don't only feature puppies or dogs for sale from breeders. We have many dogs up for adoption as well! Browse through this page to find many dogs and puppies looking for loving homes, all of which are free! Whatever the reason might be, these puppies are up for adoption and looking for loving owners like you! From free yorkie puppies to free german shepherd puppies, you can find the perfect addition to your home here at K9Stud.

Whatever the reason might be, these puppies are up for adoption and looking for loving owners like you! From free yorkie puppies to free german shepherd puppies, you can find the perfect addition to your home here at K9Stud. And remember, if you can't find the breed you're looking for on this page, consider browsing our puppies for sale or dogs for sale pages. You can sort dogs by breed and location, which makes it easier for you to find the pet of your dreams! Whether you're looking for rescue dogs, dogs up for adoption or puppies for sale from the highest quality of breeders, K9 Stud has got you covered!

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Although the practice is decreasing in popularity, there are still a lot of pet stores that carry puppies. You will find many of the most popular breeds of puppies available for sale, but in some cases, the pet shop does not provide the necessary hygienic conditions for the puppies or provide the physical space for them to be active. Far too often puppies are undernourished or mistreated, and the cages in which the puppies are housed are sometimes so small that the puppies are unable to move freely. There are also instances of puppies not being vaccinated against disease, leading to the spread of illness to the others puppies kept in the shop.

Some pet shops appear more like a factory, where the finished goods are crammed into the smallest space possible and the truth about the animal’s health is not shared in order to sell as many as possible before they become obviously ill. Many pet shops do not have any information about the lineage of the puppy, as many of the breeders that sell pups to pet shops do not give accurate information about the breed or background of the dog.

In addition, the puppies have been separated from their mothers, and the care and attention they need as they make the adjustment is often lacking in the pet shop environment. Such puppies will frequently have behavioral problems as they grow older. Even dog trainers find it very difficult to train such dogs.

From a financial point of view, shopping for a puppy in a pet shop is not viable. While the initial cost may seem like a bargain, the future costs of training and veterinary expenses will become overwhelming if the puppy has been irreparably damaged by its experience or if its genetic background was less than optimal.  Unfortunately, what a person gets in such a pet shop is a dehydrated or malnourished puppy that is weak and ill. Most animal advocates advise strongly against buying from pet shops and puppy mills, since this will only encourage continued breeding by irresponsible dog breeders.

On the other hand, many pet shops are now partnering with their local animal shelters. Some shops will offer animal adoptions of shelter pets everyday, while some shops have scheduled days during the week when dogs are brought in from the shelter for adoption. Call your local shelters and pet stores to find out if they offer this to the community.
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