please please please please please don't buy a pedigree dog when you can rescue one of the countless dogs in animal charities and pounds around the country. If you must have a pedigree, consider a retired racing greyhound.
or not... or the 'mum' is just some dog dragged in for show... or they show the mum and it's still a farm...Hi there,
If you were watching Crufts, the presenters had a piece on how to spot a puppy that was sold from a pupy farm. They highligted that if you were buying a puppy and do not see the mum, it is likely that the puppy has been born in a puppy farm...
too much inbreeding... whatcha name him - cletus? *G*It was our last full pedigree - with a pedigree as long as your arm and an ancestry tracing back to the time of the Ark who was the most psychotic criminal doggie mastermind I ever met.
BTW - we got him as a rescue dog, he had become gun-shy as a pup and was no longer wanted as a working dog so we rescued him. Then he spent many happy years terrorising us.
or not... or the 'mum' is just some dog dragged in for show... or they show the mum and it's still a farm...
go get a nice dog from an animal rescue centre rather than paying hundreds for the dubious advantages of a pedigree
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