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jmpack15
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For those of you in the know, I am looking for a puppy to give to my girlfriend for Christmas. Of course, she wants a small dog. She lives in an apartment so that is the biggest reason since she doesn't have the space needed for a large dog.

Do any of you know of any puppies for sale at the moment or due anytime soon in the Triangle area? I'll spend up to $500.

Thanks, send me private message if you think that will be easier. Or email me at jlmorto4@ncsu.edu

11/26/2007 5:42:36 PM

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spca?

11/26/2007 5:48:43 PM

jmpack15
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i check the spca quite often and it seems they mainly have medium-large breed dogs up for adoption. very rarely have i been in there and seen a small breed up for adoption.

the spca is where i got my dog from though about 2 years ago. she's been great. american staffordshire mix... she was the runt of the litter which may explain her size (only about 55lbs, but pure muscle) and i moved home recently while i finalize some things with a new house and she even gets along great with my sister's chihuaha.

11/26/2007 5:54:41 PM

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You might want to research breeds before you drop $500 on a dog.

11/26/2007 5:55:42 PM

jmpack15
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$500 is pretty much the absolute max that i will go for. and that is definitely stretching it, but if the breed is worth it then i may have to drop that much.

looking for something in the free - $250 range. but the small breed dog's that she likes ain't too cheap.

11/26/2007 5:58:46 PM

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Understand that dogs are not a good gift idea. A dog is a 10-20 year commitment that requires attention and hard work.

11/26/2007 6:05:55 PM

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you don't need to spend anywhere near that much.

http://petfinder.org/

11/26/2007 6:06:48 PM

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Good thing your girlfriend is not on this forum, because I'd strongly suggest that she kick your ass to the curb for shit like this.

Give a gift certificate to the local animal shelter.

That way SHE can pick out the dog. If she's not ready for a dog, then she can wait until she wants one. In a few months, there will be lots of Christmas puppies at the shelter for her to pick from. The other option is a gift certificate to a breed rescue.

wrap the certificate up with a leash, food bowls, and another gift certificate to a pet store so she can get some high quality food.

A $250 dog is going to be a HELL of a lot more expensive than one that costs a grand, because small dogs are prone to many very expensive health problems. this is why you get one that's slightly older at the shelter, you have a better idea of how healthy they will be.

Thankfully my boyfriend is not a douche, and realizes that my next pet will either be from the animal shelter, breed rescue, or a breeder of working dogs that have won national and international level competition and completed more health clearances than most people know exist.

11/26/2007 6:35:55 PM

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Because unhealthy dogs don't deserve love?

11/26/2007 6:45:52 PM

jmpack15
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ok so does anyone know of any puppies in the triangle that i can take a look at getting her? she will go with me to pick it out and my aunt is a vet so she will make sure the puppy is healthy before we make the final purchase. hopefully my aunt comes through with a litter or two like she does quite often since she works at the vet, but can't rely on that.

and i've tried petfinder. but the majority of those dogs are too big or too damn far away from where i live (cary).

[Edited on November 26, 2007 at 6:55 PM. Reason : 1]

11/26/2007 6:54:34 PM

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If I had a 100 dollar dog for sale I would def sell it to you for 500

11/26/2007 6:55:02 PM

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how are you having a hard time finding puppies for sale? there is a section in the classifieds of the newspaper that lists puppies for sale.....

11/26/2007 7:14:20 PM

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please adopt... best thing i ever did. Wake County SPCA on 64 is nice and clean, great people up there. Always have a lot of good dogs.

11/26/2007 7:17:08 PM

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since you have a dog already, i guess you know how much of a commitment they are. that's good! i highly recommend adopting from somewhere/someone instead of paying a lot, although with adoptions you will still probably pay a fee. anyways, here's what i found in about 15 minutes:

how about a beagle?
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9708057
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9708060

Dachshund?
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9470126
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9606978
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9606988

you can always check the SPCA. they had the cutest mini pincher once, and they have puppies sometimes:
http://www.spcawake.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Adoptable_Dogs

miniature schnauzers are good, and i know there's a rescue somewhere close. they don't shed, they're cute, they're loyal. they are kinda yappy and can be fiercely loyal to only one person, but hey, that might be what your gf wants.
http://www.ncschnauzers.org/

might be a little more involved, but it's still in your price range... you could go to the chatham county shelter.
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NC32.html

and here's a rescue that works with/pulls dogs from chatham county shelter:
http://www.chathamanimalrescue.org/cgi/process.pl?Action=ShowAdoptDogs

and of course, there's craigslist. lots of animals on there, and you can narrow the search.
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pet/

11/26/2007 7:48:58 PM

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Keep in mind that free-$250-$500 is only the beginning. I rescued a kitten from the woods for "free" and just calculated his vet bills to date and I've spent $750 on regular first year exams, shots, and a neuter and declaw. That does not count the food, toys, and other care products. A dog is a HUGE commitment of time and money.

^Beagles are NOT a good suggestion for a young woman who lives in an apartment and wants a small dog. They are communal hunting dogs and do best in an atmosphere with someone who is home a lot and gives lots of mental stimulation. Plus they bray a lot and leave HUGE poops.

Small dogs are in high demand, so often they go fast at shelters, tell a few shelters what you're looking for so they can call you if one comes in.

I like the gift certificate idea.

[Edited on November 26, 2007 at 8:44 PM. Reason : merf]

11/26/2007 8:35:12 PM

jmpack15
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thanks ^^


and lutra, i'm quite aware of all that. im just trying to find the girlfriend a puppy. we both know the responsibility. i'm not looking for dog owner lessons.

11/26/2007 8:37:38 PM

Lutra
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^Well then, I'll remember to never offer you any dog advice ever again because you are all knowing.

11/26/2007 8:46:11 PM

jmpack15
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alright i understand what you mean by that but did you read my original post?

11/26/2007 9:08:54 PM

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these are the dog people you're looking for.

11/26/2007 10:21:34 PM

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Stay away from pet stores (puppy mills, overbred/inbreeding)

Johnston County SPCA had a bunch of smaller breed dogs/puppies last time I looked.
Visit the Wake County Animal Shelter (not the SPCA off Tryon)
the last few times i've been there they had quite a few smaller breed dogs/puppies. a purebred maltese, pomeranian, and rat terrier puppies. That shelter doesn't get as much attention as the SPCA and usually has A LOT more animals. worth taking a look.
http://www.wakegov.com/pets/default.htm They rarely update their website so you need to go there to see what's available.

small breeds are hard to find in shelters.

http://www.akc.org/breeds/rescue.cfm
search there for breed rescues or through the AKC's list of breeders.

If you buy from a breeder, ask to see the parents, ask for references, their vets number (to call and ask about any chronic health problems with their dogs) etc... Too many people out there breed these smaller/toy/designer breeds without considering the genetics involved which results in adorable puppies they can sell for $$ but can have tons of health problems down the road.

good luck finding a puppy


http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9660028

[Edited on November 26, 2007 at 10:29 PM. Reason : b]

11/26/2007 10:24:30 PM

jmpack15
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do ya'll know anything about mccoypaintball.com?

ive talked with them off and on about buying a pup from them but not positive if its reliable.

(mccoy paintball is a paintball company apparently, but you can click on the puppies link on the front page.)

12/10/2007 11:07:06 AM

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Quote :
"Give a gift certificate to the local animal shelter.

That way SHE can pick out the dog. If she's not ready for a dog, then she can wait until she wants one. In a few months, there will be lots of Christmas puppies at the shelter for her to pick from. The other option is a gift certificate to a breed rescue.

wrap the certificate up with a leash, food bowls, and another gift certificate to a pet store so she can get some high quality food."


this is a very good idea. i wouldn't want anybody else picking out my puppy, that's a huge part of the fun of getting a new dog!! it's not usually a good idea to surprise someone w/ a new pet. that's the first thing they tell you at any adoption agency or reputable breeder. if she's not ready, doesn't like the breed you pick, doesn't like the color you pick, doesn't like the temperament, you're screwed.

seriously, this is a horrible idea. please don't do it.

if my bf ever thought of doing this, i would hope that he wouldn't take the fun out of picking the puppy. why would you want to ruin it like that?

this is a pet, a 10-20 year commitment, not a scarf or a pair of shoes. you have to take this kind of shit more seriously (and responsibly).

[Edited on December 10, 2007 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]

12/10/2007 11:33:55 AM

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nothing on that website would suggest that they are a credible breeder.


websites can be deceiving. If you're interested in a puppy I'd go and visit them. ask to see where the puppies and other dogs are kept and raised. spend some time with the animals.
ensure that the parents are at least 2 years old before they were bred (most health problems don't surface until 2 years old). ask for vet references and proof that all animals are UTD on vaccines. ask for other references.

Hopefully the people care about the animals and are breeding healthy individuals rather than just breeding 2 toy/small breeds together to create a "designer small breed (mutt)" that they can make a huge profit on. I personally wouldn't pay $450 for a mutt. If you do pay that much I'd hope the puppy has received it's first round of vaccines and dewormer.

12/10/2007 11:41:26 AM

jmpack15
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as i've said, my aunt works at a vet so i feel confident she will guide me in the right direction but didn't know what kind of feedback i'd get from ya'll.

and about "surprising her"... it won't really be like that. we've gone dog searching several times together and i know exactly what she is looking for.

12/10/2007 11:55:53 AM

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the fact that your aunt is a vet doesn't mean anything.

it should still be your gf's choice.

and it's still not a good way to go about it.

you don't think your gf would enjoy picking out a puppy? getting to see all the little puppies running around playing and being cute. getting to see the parents possibly to get an idea of what the puppy would be when it's older. have you thought about that at all?

12/10/2007 11:58:49 AM

jmpack15
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i mean that my aunt will make sure the puppy is healthy and from a good place before we decide to buy it.

12/10/2007 12:00:46 PM

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^he said that his girlfriend is going with him to pick out the puppy. He's just looking for ideas of breeders, etc. Talk to your vet office, they might keep a listing of people who are giving away a small dog (older people, child who is allergic, moving, etc.), they would also know people who are breeding dogs. How about a rescue group who works with small dogs?

12/10/2007 12:10:13 PM

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I know its a bit of a drive, but this weekend at the martinsville, va spca they had the cutest beagle- boxer or shepard mix puppies. They were so adorable and VERY soft. All had a light tan skin with the brown hair on the face. SO cute.

If you are interested PM me and I could give you directions or meet you up there.

12/10/2007 12:15:53 PM

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Quote :
"she will go with me to pick it out and my aunt is a vet so she will make sure the puppy is healthy before we make the final purchase."


learn to fucking read

12/10/2007 12:39:31 PM

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thanks. i have a pit bull/am. staff/boxer mix and i really want to get another pup for her to play with, but i just dont have the space for two dogs that size.

i keep trying to convince my girlfriend to get a dog like that but she lives in an apartment and doesn't have space for a medium/large breed dog. and of course she wants a little ankle biter to start with.

12/10/2007 12:40:11 PM

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joie's dog had puppies

http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=505331

12/10/2007 1:10:07 PM

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definitely read up on breeds before making this big commitment. some small breeds tend to need more attention than others and be clingy to one owner. i have a havanese and he is always up under my feet and constantly has to be in my sight when i'm home. he's absolutely adorable, but a handful. i'm so thankful he is getting older now and getting out of this puppy phase.

12/10/2007 2:41:39 PM

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WayneGro usually has some nice dogs for sale. You might want to PM him.

12/10/2007 2:44:16 PM

jmpack15
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she's the kind of person who would spend every minute possible with a puppy/dog. her family has a maltese and that damn thing is the king of the family.

12/10/2007 2:44:19 PM

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Rescue a greyhound. They are are large but the lazy bastards never move and do great in small apartments.

12/11/2007 2:02:03 AM

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gimme $500 and I go down to the spca and pick up a dog for you.

12/11/2007 2:55:00 PM

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For $500 bucks you can have my dog

12/11/2007 2:57:03 PM

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The spca has too much paperwork to getting a dog there. Look on petfinder.

12/11/2007 8:05:08 PM

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"jmpack15
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i check the spca quite often and it seems they mainly have medium-large breed dogs up for adoption. very rarely have i been in there and seen a small breed up for adoption.

the spca is where i got my dog from though about 2 years ago. she's been great. american staffordshire mix... she was the runt of the litter which may explain her size (only about 55lbs, but pure muscle) and i moved home recently while i finalize some things with a new house and she even gets along great with my sister's chihuaha.

11/26/2007 5:54:41 PM"

12/11/2007 8:50:25 PM

jmpack15
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how do you post pictures

got a puppy tonight

[Edited on December 13, 2007 at 8:01 PM. Reason : 1]

12/13/2007 8:01:01 PM

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12/13/2007 8:28:05 PM

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holy shit its a teddy bear

12/14/2007 3:31:01 AM

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ha. they named him teddy too. whoever he bought him from.

12/14/2007 4:52:10 AM

jmpack15
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its name is teddy as of now, but when i give it to my girlfriend im sure she will change it

12/14/2007 10:02:48 AM

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He's precious, where'd you end up getting him?

12/14/2007 10:35:29 AM

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i have never owned a dog but everyone i know thats had one get old has had a lot of vet bills

my point?

if 500$ up front sounds like too much money. maybe the best pet financially would be a beta.

12/14/2007 10:53:42 AM

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he has been at the vet all morning getting checked out. he's good to go. 9 weeks old.

ended up finding him in the classifieds and luckily came from a very nice family who needed to sell their puppies because they just had newborn twins.

they have a female still for sale as far as i know.

12/14/2007 11:09:39 AM

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12/14/2007 3:57:05 PM

jmpack15
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haha girlfriend is mad because i already started drinking so she's not coming back from kinston until tomorrow. she still has no idea.


i sent her the link to where i found it at and she loved it. her older sister also just got a puppy of the same breed and all she has talked about is how bad she wants one.

now if her ass would just come back to raleigh...



[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 4:25 PM. Reason : 1]

12/14/2007 4:24:46 PM

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