So you want to adopt a puppy. Then your puppy may have two main places to be born. First of all, your puppy may have been born at a puppy's factory. This is a very bad inhuman farm for your new pet. Another place where your puppy may be born is a breeder. This is a more human place for your puppy. When using puppies, most pet stores have received puppies from puppy factories, so you need to avoid going to pet stores.
You do not support the puppy's factory: most of the time, watching advertisements for dogs you sell, they are usually advertisements provided by puppy factory. The puppy's factory is a large-scale company other than a human breeding breed. These puppy factories collect 100 dogs at a time. Please leave them in one place and sell them for your own interests. Not only is this a violent act, it also has a negative effect on the health of the puppy. Their health is compromised. Purchasing a dog from an adoption institution is a reason to help you protest these businesses by not supporting them.
Internet sales, flea market, face-to-face sales, and most pet shops selling puppies get these dogs from a puppy's factory. Puppy factory is a inhuman large capacity dog facility that can produce puppies for profit, ignoring the needs of puppies and their mothers. A dog from a puppy factory is sick and nonsocial. A female dog is in a narrow cage alone, but there are few personal attention. When a mother and a father's dog can not breed, they are abandoned or killed. Puppy factory puppies suffer from various health problems due to poor hygiene and lack of precautionary veterinary care.
Dogs rarely consider genetic quality as puppy factories are focused on profit. Puppy puppies are prone to congenital and hereditary diseases such as heart disease, blood disease, respiratory disease. In addition, puppies crushing puppies often go to pet stores and their new homes with diseases ranging from parasites to pneumonia. Because puppies are taken away from infants and mothers from a young age, they have fear, anxiety, and other behavioral problems.
The lack of socializing of feet, humans and other animals is a typical puppy. Puppies born at a puppy factory are usually taken off from the offspring and mother in 6 weeks of age. The first few months of puppy's life is an important social period for puppies. Spending this time with your mother and colleagues helps to prevent puppies from being extremely shy, aggressive, afraid, and worried. Many pet shop owners will tell you that they have all puppies from "licensed USDA breeders" or "local breeders". Pet shops often use this license to provide customers with a false sense of security and actually they actually get puppies from puppy factories. Registration or "with the paper" is nothing but the parents of the puppy have the paper. Many registered dogs and purebred dogs are sold at puppy factory.