ADOPTING IS not FOR EVERYONE. most dogs up for adoption have behavioral and or health issues, they are not breed specific and it is very hard to find a puppy of the particular breed you are seeking. There is much to be said about buying dogs with good sires and good care when it comes to both health and temperment. Please STOP PUSHING that adoption plea on everyone like it should be the only option available to all! I have adopted several dogs and honestly, I wouldn't recommend it to families who have small children or people who have time and financial constraints. No to mention it can come with hidden health issues that are not found by the vet immediately before you realize you can't return and refund and spare your children the trauma of having a dying dog due to cancer or seizures due to its unknown genetics, or care. Not everyone is capable of working with dogs that have been abused or even understand the special handling that is needed for those that are neglected or abused. What a huge turn off to think you have to just settle for what you can get your child when they really really want that specific kind of puppy. Thanks to the activists and PETA the pet shops a hard to find that carry any puppies. What is left is shopping online and it has now become a big scammers market. I guess this makes PETA's goals come true since they want no animals except parakeets, hamsters and Guinea pigs to be owned in captivity. We need a middle ground solution for the country. We still have massive puppy farming going on and honestly, I don't see any improvements in their care since now there is neglect and abuse happening for the puppies for sale as they are hidden away in crates in private lands and homes.
@@Vicki_Benji Read the WHOLE statement, use some comprehension skills. Behavioral problems are way high in the dogs in the shelters. Most having experienced trauma, abuse or neglect in their prior existance to being surrendered or brought there to a shelter. Little to no training and behavior psych is done with the animals in most shelters. Not misinformation and if it is I guess out of a total of 8 dogs I adopted, only ONE was free of health or behavioral issues. I would say that is a very high rate sir.
Hey, im waiting for you guys to make a full on video on the recent atv crash on sunday december 15, i go to the same school the one girl that died did.
Anyone who spends $1000 on a dog rather than saving the life of a shelter dog deserves to lose that money.
I hate scammers. Adopt a puppy. Don't buy puppies.
ADOPTING IS not FOR EVERYONE. most dogs up for adoption have behavioral and or health issues, they are not breed specific and it is very hard to find a puppy of the particular breed you are seeking. There is much to be said about buying dogs with good sires and good care when it comes to both health and temperment. Please STOP PUSHING that adoption plea on everyone like it should be the only option available to all! I have adopted several dogs and honestly, I wouldn't recommend it to families who have small children or people who have time and financial constraints. No to mention it can come with hidden health issues that are not found by the vet immediately before you realize you can't return and refund and spare your children the trauma of having a dying dog due to cancer or seizures due to its unknown genetics, or care. Not everyone is capable of working with dogs that have been abused or even understand the special handling that is needed for those that are neglected or abused. What a huge turn off to think you have to just settle for what you can get your child when they really really want that specific kind of puppy. Thanks to the activists and PETA the pet shops a hard to find that carry any puppies. What is left is shopping online and it has now become a big scammers market. I guess this makes PETA's goals come true since they want no animals except parakeets, hamsters and Guinea pigs to be owned in captivity. We need a middle ground solution for the country. We still have massive puppy farming going on and honestly, I don't see any improvements in their care since now there is neglect and abuse happening for the puppies for sale as they are hidden away in crates in private lands and homes.
@@lumindina699 that's not true. Most in shelters are healthy. I hate when people spread misinformation like this.
@@Vicki_Benji Read the WHOLE statement, use some comprehension skills. Behavioral problems are way high in the dogs in the shelters. Most having experienced trauma, abuse or neglect in their prior existance to being surrendered or brought there to a shelter. Little to no training and behavior psych is done with the animals in most shelters. Not misinformation and if it is I guess out of a total of 8 dogs I adopted, only ONE was free of health or behavioral issues. I would say that is a very high rate sir.
@@lumindina699 I've been working for rescue organizations for 2 decades. And, I'm not a sir.
Technically, outside of working dogs, no one *needs* a dog at all, if we are going to be judgmental.
And all these dummies don't know that of course they put the websites really well together. How do you think they get all their free money.
Hey, im waiting for you guys to make a full on video on the recent atv crash on sunday december 15, i go to the same school the one girl that died did.
You people never learn do you.