i_love_bugs_8 asked:
anywhere in the U.S. A female. Not to expensive, around 600 bucks and less. Thanks to everyone in advance!
anywhere in the U.S. A female. Not to expensive, around 600 bucks and less. Thanks to everyone in advance!
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I have seen them at our local animal shelter on multiple occations. $105, already spayed, with microchip. They don’t do mail order, have you checked with your local shelter?
P.S. I just read the answer by Tiki. What it said is 100% correct. It doesn’t help if you are set on a specific breed for some valid reason, but it sure is good information.
Perhaps you have some strong reason for picking a particular breed. Either way, consider what Tiki said, it is important.
BTW, if you are asking for a female because you are planning on going into the dog business, you really need to talk to some people first. I have seen many people try to do that and fail miserably. They all thought they knew enough and they all had that breed for years and it was great. Same story for each, same failures for each.
I wouldn’t focus on breed as much as individual dog.
(after all, there are so many puppy mill puppies and dogs around and that is big trouble as you can see by all the problems with these on this board)
Dogs are like people. They each have different personalities and needs. You need to find the right match for your lifestyle.
Every dog is different, even within breeds.
NEVER buy a dog from the pet store, or classifieds, or websites. Those are the puppy mill puppies. Big trouble! See
And many of these breeds have severe health and behavior problems due to all the bad breeding going on. And they are not good with small children. Etc
You need to find the right individual dog. For example, a housebroken adult that is quiet and good with kids, or lower activity dog, or whatever your needs are.
Instead look at
Talk to some shelters and rescue groups and breed rescues. Have a conversation with an adoption counselor about your lifestyle, needs.
You need to find the right MATCH.
Appearance doesn’t matter. They can be cute as heck, but if they rip up the house or need huge amounts of exercise, not so good, especially if you are busy.
Adopting a pet is like adopting a child. You need to take time, and talk to people who can help.
And you might consider volunteering at an animal shelter. Great way to learn about dogs and dog care, help dogs, and find just the right dog for you!
Listen to Tiki.