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Old 20-03-2010, 05:02 PM
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Re: Exposing puppy farms

Hi Donna,

Oh my! Thank god youve changed your mind. You should always see the mum with the litter and the surroundings theyve been brought up in.

As Nonnie said, puppy farmers often sell litters to a dealer and they sell them on as their own by delivering them, so be very careful. A lot of the puppy farm pups not only have long term serious health problems but normally havent had their first injections or been wormed. I've heard stories of them being covered in fleas and being ill abd a lot die from more serious illnesses.

Is this man in wales by any chance? If you do go there and find that they are in unsuitable conditions, dont feel sorry for them and buy one to 'save it' as buying them just means the poor mum has to have yet another litter and the breeer will carry on for years to come.

If you go there and find anything that doesnt look right, pm me if you like and I will advise you.
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