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krazedgirl
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which places still sell puppies? i remember the flea market used to carry them but not anymore...also seems like most pet stores don't sell puppies anymore.

any suggestions besides specific breeders?

2/11/2008 9:21:44 AM

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uh... local shelter?
ads in paper?
rescues if you are wanting a certain breed. Actually that's, in my opinion, the best option. Go to a rescue organization. They will have several of the same breed, and you can pick the one you like based on personality, looks, whatever.

2/11/2008 9:38:07 AM

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Check shelters, craigslist. Both my dogs came from ads I saw on craigslist, one was a foster from a shelter, the other was a link from the Harnett shelter and we got her there. They both have been healthy and great dogs. After doing a lot of research on where to get a dog prior to getting ours I'll never get one from a breeder. I suppose if you are picky and looking for a specific breed then you should go to a breeder, but if you are just looking for a dog then check the shelters/rescue organizations.

2/11/2008 9:47:57 AM

krazedgirl
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sorry what i meant was......we're looking for a puppy/dog to raise and besides animal shelters which usually don't have toy dog breeds for example, if we want to see many different breeds at one time, where is a good place?

2/11/2008 9:56:30 AM

bigun20
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My dad's wolf dog just had puppys if you want one of them.

2/11/2008 10:05:25 AM

sumfoo1
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GO TO THE SPCA

or Petfinder.com

2/11/2008 10:12:57 AM

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Reputable breeders won't have a lot of breeds at the same time. If you want to learn about breeds, do your research online and then contact breeders with a consistent track record. A good one will breed for temperment as well as conformation

People who buy dogs at flea markets and pet superstores usually don't have any business owning dogs.

2/11/2008 10:17:17 AM

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Petpad in Cary off of Kildaire always carries a lot of puppies, if you just want to see what they look like.

I think their website is like...petpadcary.com or something.

2/11/2008 10:18:19 AM

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^ http://www.petpadpets.com

2/11/2008 10:38:31 AM

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You have to pay a lot at the pet stores, and I've heard bad things about the dogs there. Rescue dogs are super loving! I got my beagle from a rescue, and they're small dogs so that may meet your 'toy' criteria.

2/11/2008 10:43:49 AM

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the pound

2/11/2008 10:46:40 AM

Joie
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i have a rescue and a pet store dog

both are sweet loving dogs and i refuse to believe that im a "bad" person for loving my little full breed just as much as my mutt. (not saying you guys are necessarily saying that at all...but some people seriously thing that, wtf?)

buuuut i understand your concern on the toy breed problem.
its hard to find smaller dogs in shelters

twice i have adopted a pup from the pound (OH NO IT SHOULDNT GET MORE THAN 20 LBS) and it ended up being about 60 (which is a big deal in a little apt)
luckily i was not in an apt at the time
but that could have been ugly

i do sugest finding certain breed rescues...
i.e.
http://www.almosthomerescue.org/
http://www.ncschnauzers.org/dogs.htm


and also a lot of vet places will have animals that are up for adoption that you wouln't normally find in bigger twon shelters
as well as shelters in smaller towns (like my hometown, Dunn, has the most unusual breeds at their animal shelter...but you have to call in order to find out what they have)
most people don't go to these.


good luck though

and i hope you've thought about this and are ready for a shit load or responsibility

2/11/2008 12:00:35 PM

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http://www.drna.org is where I got my dog. They are a dachshund rescue. Currently the Durham chapter has about 4 puppies on the site. They were born from a mother that was rescued from a kill shelter.

Good luck!

2/11/2008 12:04:07 PM

krazedgirl
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thanks for all the help....

i've raised a lot of dogs through the years....daschund mutt, schnauzer, pekingnese, and how i have a shih tzu now....i want to get another one for both companionship with my shih tzu and to give my gf experience in raising a dog together

i usually prefer to get mine from owners, that way i can see the parents and surroundings etc....i don't like to get them pet stores or breeders, but i'm open if i really can't find any

also we'll plan to visit some shelters too b/c if i can adopt and help out why not....but some breeds i like are rare to find at shelters

i don't want a big dog but i do want a more active one and a shorter hair one

i'm currently leaning towards jack russell terrier, westie, miniature pinscher, or beagle

[Edited on February 11, 2008 at 1:54 PM. Reason : k]

2/11/2008 1:53:32 PM

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Second Chance is a good place to find one:
http://www.secondchancenc.org/RP_Search.asp
A list of many shelters in NC:
http://www.animalshelter.org/shelters/North_Carolina.asp

http://www.netpets.com/dogs/dogresc/breeds/multibreed.html go down to North Carolina

a few smaller breeds:
http://www.pugrescuenc.org/
http://www.tribeagles.org/
http://www.almosthomerescue.org/ (dachshunds)
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NC146.html (cockers)

and another with many links to shelters/rescues.
http://www.pgaa.com/northcarolina.html

2/11/2008 5:48:09 PM

gk2004
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GO TO THE SPCA

or Petfinder.com

2/11/2008 5:58:47 PM

seachel
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Over 2 million dogs wind up at animal shelters a year-close to 60% are euthanized. That number is OUR fault and OUR problem, so I'd encourage you to scour any and all shelters first and foremost. Here's some that I found...rescues and shelters.

Jack Russell-
http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi?pet.Animal=Dog&pet.Breed=jack+russell&pet.Age=&pet.Size=&pet.Sex=&location=Raleigh%2C+NC

Beagle-
http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi?pet.Animal=Dog&pet.Breed=Beagle&pet.Age=&pet.Size=&pet.Sex=&location=Raleigh%2C+NC

Min Pin-
http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi?tmpl=1&exact=1&breed=Miniature+Pinscher&animal=Dog

2/11/2008 6:38:09 PM

Kurtis636
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Where can I get a whole mess of dalmatian puppies? I've got an idea for a sweet fucking coat.

2/11/2008 7:15:26 PM

seachel
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I heard Cruella's got a shit load...

2/11/2008 9:34:16 PM

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It always makes me doubt the ability of the poster to even own and care for a dog properly in the first place when they have to start a thread asking where to get a puppy in the first place... pretty much ANYWHERE. And there's plenty of info all over TWW as it is...

2/12/2008 9:56:37 AM

katiencbabe
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAxOtp4vDJQ

2/12/2008 12:04:43 PM

alee
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Please please don't purchase a dog. There are so many animals in shelters across the country. I'm sure you can find what you're looking for.

http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_adoption_information/buying_a_puppy/

2/12/2008 6:05:37 PM

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Anyone that would consider getting a pet store dog needs to be shot, then run over, then shot again and left to die.

I have worked for a vet and can't tell you how stupid it is. The dogs are always sick

Either plan to spend about a grand at a GOOD breeder or get a rescue dog.

2/12/2008 7:40:39 PM

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I vote pet pad in Cary. I just bought my puppy a month ago from there. They are so good for beginner dog owners. They have everything packaged including breeder info., pedigree back to the great great great parents, free first vet visit, all first shots, discounts on supplies, and the people were nice. I got a full breed West highland white terrier and he's been the best dog so far.

2/12/2008 7:45:42 PM

XCchik
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^ Uh Pet Pad gets their puppies from PUPPY MILLS

http://www.prisonersofgreed.org/

and i hate to burst your bubble but a pedigree dating back generations don't mean shit.. especially if there aren't any titles attached to it. Pedigrees can be incorrect or fake and the average pet owner can't tell the difference.
Not to say a dog from the PetPad won't be a great pet and companion but those puppies are shipped in from breeders and you didn't see the parents, can't verify that the parents are in good health, have no serious problems or good temperments or even if the parents are well taken care of, what type of care those puppies received before being shipped to the petstore, etc...
You could be setting yourself up for a lot of heartache and dissapointment, not to mention large vet bills if the dog is sick or has problems.


Please - if you want a purebred or a small breed and want to purchase one find a reputable breeder. one that lets you see where they raise their animals, let you meet and interact with the parents and seem to care that their puppies are going to good forever homes.

Petfinder.com - you can search by size, breed, etc...
try a breed rescue - there are plenty!

look at the other 100 threads on tww created about this topic.


[Edited on February 12, 2008 at 8:08 PM. Reason : v]

2/12/2008 7:58:05 PM

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My dog came from a reputable breeder in Kansas. I was given all their information and even contacted them. They sent me all of the information about his parents and gave me every certification that they own. Check your shit before you post.

2/12/2008 8:19:23 PM

AKSnoopy
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I found my dog on craigslist

2/12/2008 8:29:20 PM

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^^ I'm sorry, but a "reputable breeder" WOULDN'T SELL THEIR PUPPIES TO A PET STORE!

Most "reputable breeders" are unfortunately registered with the AKC, but are puppy mills - they produce just under the limit number of litters a year to avoid having to be inspected, or they don't register enough litters in a year to be inspected. Now a days, anyone can freakin "register" their dogs, and therefore have "papers" but that means nothing. Those "reputable breeders" more than likely don't do preventative screening on parents for genetic disorders before they breed, nor do they follow bloodlines, pedigrees, and breeding stock to ensure that the animals they are producing are of good quality. I loathe any company who sells dogs/cats. It's inhumane and not responsible.

If you are wanting a dog, please do some research before you buy as far as what breed you want. Then research quality breeders of that breed who care about their dogs, do preventative screenings like for hips, OFA, and genetic screenings for diseases/disorders that are common in their breed. Fortunately, the AKC does have a breeder referral program on their website that can direct you to a local club in the area that supports the breed you're interested in.

The only way to end puppy mills is to stop buying dogs from pet stores.

2/12/2008 10:03:21 PM

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"Anyone that would consider getting a pet store dog needs to be shot, then run over, then shot again and left to die.

I have worked for a vet and can't tell you how stupid it is. The dogs are always sick"


normally i would agree with you on this
but carter is EXTREMELY healthy...
never had any problems (ear infection once...that she got from another dog, clear in about 2 days)

however, i do completely agree with adopting if possible

^and i pretty much agree with your post
but dont belittle someone if they do.
i think this chicks reasons are justifiable for wanting a certain breed.
not like shes wants a chihuahua to carry in her purse

[Edited on February 12, 2008 at 10:23 PM. Reason : kk my $.02. have a great night ya'll ]

2/12/2008 10:21:41 PM

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"It always makes me doubt the ability of the poster to even own and care for a dog properly in the first place when they have to start a thread asking where to get a puppy in the first place... pretty much ANYWHERE. And there's plenty of info all over TWW as it is..."

i concur
wtfmate it's not that hard

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"i usually prefer to get mine from owners, that way i can see the parents and surroundings etc....i don't like to get them pet stores or breeders, but i'm open if i really can't find any"

just bc a puppy comes from the humane society or a rescue group doesn't mean you won't get to see or know anything about the parents. that definitely wasn't the case when i got my puppy last year from the columbus co humane society.

[Edited on February 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM. Reason : ]

2/13/2008 8:33:28 AM

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"My dog came from a reputable breeder in Kansas. I was given all their information and even contacted them. They sent me all of the information about his parents and gave me every certification that they own. Check your shit before you post."


haha, and did you check any of that info? did you see the puppies grow up and how they were raised? just because they gave you a few pieces of paper and talked all nice doesn't mean shit. look some shit up on youtube about puppy mills if you haven't already.

i wish you the best with your dog, just trying to make more people aware

2/13/2008 9:45:31 AM

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Back in 92 my mom really wanted a Minature Schnauzer and did a LOT of research about them. She drove from Raleigh, NC to Lynchburg, Virginia just to conduct a face to face interview with the breeder, meet our future dog's parents and grandparents, and be screened by the breeder.

That is the kind of attention you need to expect from a "reputable" breeder.

2/13/2008 10:12:33 AM

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"besides animal shelters which usually don't have toy dog breeds"


fuck you, tons of dogs die every day in shelters because of this

it's the same with people that only want kittens, not adult cats...

2/13/2008 11:28:47 AM

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The chances of getting a healthy dog from a pet store are VERY small.

Contact the NC jack russell rescue. I fostered for them, they are good people and often get pups a week or two after someone buys them, when they realize what a jack really is.

On finding a breeder or even a dog in a shelter, my dog came from Charlotte when I lived in the Savannah, GA area. If you're going to have a dog for 10+ years a day of driving is no big deal. Honestly, my next dog will probably be a police dog reject from a trainer/breeder in Texas. Or maybe one in Toronto, I haven't decided, but as long as you'll have a dog going through a little trouble and expense to get one really isn't a big deal.

2/13/2008 2:00:39 PM

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I got mine through http://www.pawfectmatch.org

[Edited on February 13, 2008 at 2:20 PM. Reason : ]

2/13/2008 2:20:04 PM

katiencbabe
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Petfinder/Sandhill Beagles:

http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=7938067

2/13/2008 3:48:07 PM

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the wake SPCA has/had the cutest chihuahua puppies (purebred..and im not a friend of small dogs) last time i went to volunteer. i dont know if they still have them, but you could give it a shot..

2/13/2008 7:37:36 PM

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Quote :
"'Purebreds' account for 30% of all the animals in shelters. Source: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science"


Thought this was interesting, so you may be able to find a purebred that you're looking for at shelters!

[Edited on February 13, 2008 at 10:02 PM. Reason : http://www.sniksnak.com/overpopulation.html]

2/13/2008 10:01:21 PM

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I also wanted to bring to your attention that all the breeds you were interested in, and listed here have completely different personalities, needs and were bred for completely different purposes. They're all cute - but do your research. http://www.petfinder.com has a search engine so you can find purebreds in your area!

Good luck, I hope you find a dog to be a great companion for you.

Don't support pet stores that support puppy mills and spay/neuter your pets.

2/17/2008 10:27:52 PM

Kurtis636
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I want to get another dog, but I'm not going to do it until I buy a house, so probably not for another couple of years.

2/17/2008 11:03:43 PM

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i'm amazed how many people come into petco every day asking if we sell dogs

another bad story about pet stores that sells dogs. friend of mine bought 2 pups from one in fayetteville that supposedly got them from reputable breeders. both then tested positive for parvo when he took them to the vet. both eventually had to be put to sleep

2/18/2008 2:53:06 PM

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http://www.gsdrescue.org

Always a lot that need homes on there.

2/18/2008 3:11:03 PM

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