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    up q ani nga thread... n speaking of robinsons mga bros n sis..nka buy mi ug pup did2.. dey sed nga naa daw breed... but aside from this, naluoy jd q sa pup ky luya na kau..pila na kaha to xa ka days nka display sa over-pass.. aftr buying him, 1 day xa la ni kaon.. i thot sik ang pup pero mai nlang nga d next day, nauli-an ra ghapon.. but we had to bring him to d vet para sure jd na ok ra... up! up! up! for this topic.... n down! down! down! to puppy mills...

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    help ko up bh..luoya sa mga puppies oi..nice info bro...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiyo702 View Post
    I agree with you
    i agree... he say she says b*llsh*t.... dagahn ako mo ingon support ta ani nga thread... yes the thread has a great topic and a wonderful intensions... the questions is how are you identify whos the puppy mills? and tr to ask your self, are you doing the same practise? as i see on the pet forum daghan kaau mga ads nga mga mix breed... kana diay dili diay na matawag og puppy mills? nya ibaligya pa jud... ngano i mix breed man jud? ngano man diay og pangita-an nalang jud og pure stud ang dogs para dili na ma mix breed... for the guys nga nag mix breeding u think u are different from those people nga naa sa robi? funny how we always find ways to point our fingers on someone else.... sosyal lang ni uban diri kay naa man sa internet nag baligya sa ila puppy... wala man sa robinsons... mao nga i agree with JIYO about the OA post... will this thread has a wonderful meaning... i support on this... i have 8 dogs at home different breeds all pure with papers and no papers basta pure... mix breeding sometimes accidental breeding kay ga tangga ang owner nya ibaligya pa jud... or some are breeders nga dili mo invest for a fine stud mao e-mix nalang... nya ang uban naa pud mix breed nya ila pa jud e-mix sa lain breed... for me we can stop puppy milling and for a start, STOP MIX breeding....

    bulldog X shi tzu = bullshit
    bulldog X minipin = bullpin
    chiuaua X minipin = allien
    pug X chiuaua = phil monkey
    basset X dachs ===

    libog lang ta.....

    hehehehe

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    up again ta ani!

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    check out this web page. mao ni mga puppy mills. just to clear up the confusion ...
    http://www.canine-world.com/mills2.html

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Ironwood_Cebu View Post
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    "... The purchase of a wonderful little puppy can be a fantastic experience. A dog can be your closest friend, a real member of the family. But, an unscrupulous breeder, looking to take advantage of you, can turn it into a disaster.

    If the loss of a few hundred pesos on a bad purchase was the end of the story, it wouldn't be so bad. It's just never that simple; it's often a real tragedy. An unhealthy, poorly bred puppy can cause you great heartache, and cost you BIG pesos in vet bills.

    Imagine bringing home the cute, cuddly little puppy. The family is thrilled; everyone becomes so attached. The puppy grows into an unhealthy dog. Your vet offers you the option of hundreds of dollars of surgery for hips, eyes, breathing, or whatever it is that typically afflicts poorly bred dogs of that breed or you can put your little dog to sleep and start the process over. (This assumes that he didn't die of this affliction or a kennel disease.) This decision gets much more difficult when your spouse and kids are in the waiting room crying their eyes out waiting for your decision. This happens much more often than you might imagine.."

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    like for example these particular paragraphs above... im 101% ive seen and read these same lines before. thats what i mean when i asked him if its his own or he only got it somewhere else.


    puppymiller man siguro ka bro! kay mura react man kaayu ka hahahahah

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by lalaghurl View Post
    check out this web page. mao ni mga puppy mills. just to clear up the confusion ...
    Puppy Mills, the scourge of the dog world!


    up for lalaghurl.... pls check mga bro...

    mao na puppy mills mga bro... no proper shelter, no proper hygiene, no proper sanitation, no healthy foods. and dogs are not loved... mao na puppy mills mga bro... and they just breed for the sake na mka.kwarta sila... they dont care about the breed, they dont care for the pups, they dont care about improving the breed. and they dont have the knowledge about the dogs that they bred....

    we,tonsy_kennel and allhoundskennel support this thread. stop puppy mills.....

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    Differences in breeding conditions
    Responsible breeders raise their animals with the intent to produce a healthy dog, and to provide a quality pet for responsible owners. Good breeders will take into consideration breed-specific health problems, genetic screening, physical condition, age of the dog and temperament before producing litters. Good breeders carefully nurture the mothers and the puppies they produce. They constantly check the puppies' health, and ensure they are properly socialized. Before placing puppies in their homes, good breeders screen potential customers rigorously, and often provide a pedigree. A good breeder should provide at least a two year health guarantee with their puppies, and one that does not require the return of a pup. They provide new owners with all the information necessary for caring for their puppy.

    In contrast, dogs bred in puppy mills are usually kept in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. They usually do not receive adequate food, water or veterinary care. Both breeding dogs and their puppies tend to be housed in extremely cramped conditions, often exposed to the elements. Females are sometimes forced to breed every time they are in heat to increase profits, resulting in gradually decreasing sizes of litters. As puppies, mill dogs are weaned from their mothers well before the eight to ten weeks recommended. Dogs in puppy mills are often bred indiscriminately. While the puppies produced may come with pedigrees, the pedigree itself is neither an indication of quality nor authenticity — many pedigrees produced by puppy mills are faked.

    Effects
    Due to the poor breeding conditions in puppy mills, puppies bred there tend to have issues which dogs from responsible breeders do not have. Puppies raised in a cramped environment shared by many other dogs become poorly socialized to other dogs and to humans. Dogs are then transported over long distances in poor conditions, sometimes resulting in the deaths of many dogs. As the surviving mill dogs grow older, they are more prone to developing respiratory ailments and pneumonia, as well as hereditary defects such as hip dysplasia. In addition, mill dogs are more prone to have problems with their temperament. Puppies from mills are usually sold as purebred dogs in an attempt to fetch the higher prices associated with purebreds. However, due to the indiscriminate breeding practices of puppy mills, the dog may or may not actually be a purebred puppy.

    The vast majority of puppy mill animals are sold to pet stores by "dealers". Some puppies are sold by dealers masquerading as authentic breeders. Reputable breeders never sell puppies to dealers or pet stores. Most animal rights groups recommend purchasing purebred puppies directly from responsible breeders. In addition, local animal shelters are a reliable source for puppies that does not directly benefit puppy mill operators. Another recommended source for puppies are breed-specific rescue organizations.


    History
    According to Canis Major publications, puppy mills originated in the post-World War II era. Midwestern farmers looking for an alternative crop reacted to a growing demand for puppies, resulting in the development of the first commercial puppy business. As the business grew, both small and large retail outlets began to sell puppies through pet departments. At around the same time, the first pet store chains were born.[10]

    Through indifference or ignorance, many puppies were left unsocialized or exposed in existing chicken coops or rabbit hutches. In addition, veterinary care for these puppies was often overlooked because of an inability to pay. As a result, organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States began to investigate breeding kennels, leading to the passage of the Animal Welfare Act of August 24, 1966.

    According to the Humane Society of the United States, thousands of puppy mills are located around the country. The highest concentration of both puppy mills and breeders has been reported to be in the states of Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Kansas and Miss

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    Bad Karma :P...

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