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  • This article is intended to educate and help potential buyers be aware of what to look for
    When shopping for a puppy. Our aim here is not to convince you to buy one of our
    puppies. But, to encourage you to find a responsible humane breeder.
    Teacupchihuahuas.net is the Author of this Article. We are not calling ourselves puppy
    mills That would be silly. You may click on the home page link at the top left of this page
    to view the pages of our site or the link at the bottom of this article  

  • One of the first red flags of puppy mill  is they are not willing to show parents or
    pictures of parents.
  • They may be reluctant to have you come to their house (please read my
    security and safety requirements at the bottom of this page.) They will offer to
    meet you somewhere closer to you. Don't fall for that!!
  • We are always eager to meet our prospective buyer's and show off our dogs!
    We are so proud of them!!!
  • They will sell their puppies far to young!! A caring knowledgeable breeder
    knows that a puppy should remain with it's mother and litter mates until at
    least 10 weeks of age. They should not even be fully weaned until 8 weeks!
    They require those remaining weeks with mom and litter mates for their
    physical and social development.
  • A caring breeder will care who is getting their puppies. They will want to know
    who will be caring for the puppy. How long the pup will be left alone. Who will
    have access to the pup such as young children. What kind of living
    environment the puppy will grow up in. A caring breeder will want to follow up
    after the puppy has gone home and offer you their full support should you
    have any problems or questions  
  • PLEASE, PLEASE, do not purchase your puppy from a pet store or, of all
    things a flea market!!  These puppies almost always come from puppy mills.
    You will not save money this way. In fact they are over priced when you
    consider the following; These pups are always below the breed standard, not
    in good health, have a history of genetic problems costing you $$$$$ in vet
    bills and a lifetime of suffering for the animal. You are contributing to the
    awful horror these animals are forced endure by keeping them in business.
  • It is now illegal under the CKC Bylaws for a member of the CKC to sell their
    registered puppies to a pet store. The CKC in Co-operation with the OSPCA
    hopes to make it more difficult for puppy millers to get away with what they
    are doing. So if you can find a CKC Reg in a pet store it is illegal.  

  • The tittle "Puppy Mill" does not just belong to those who
    unscrupulously and mercilessly churn out hundreds of puppies a year
    While this is often the case, there is another type of puppy mill that is just as
    common as the larger Puppy mills referred to as the "backyard breeder"
  • It is not just the quantity of dogs they possess  that make them puppy mills.
    By definition a puppy mill is defined as, People possessing dogs for breeding
    purposes in deplorable conditions (whether it is 3, 4,20,30,40, or more) that
    are not either, and/or suitable for breeding due to health concerns or genetic
    defects (minor or serious). They live Most of their lives in wire bottom cages in
    their own filth. They are never bathed, their fur is matted sometimes soaked
    with urine and painful for them to move around because it pulls and pinches
    on their skin. Because they are most often left to their own devices, puppies
    and adults commonly eat their own feces and its very hard for their new owner
    to get them out of it (if they can at all).

  • The parents will have fleas for their whole life time and as a consequence the
    will have tape worms as well Making them weak malnourished and anaemic.
    Let me be clear if your puppy comes to you with Tape worms, It means they
    grew up with having fleas There is NO other way to get tape worm the puppy
    has to have eaten a flea to get it. Even if they eat a tape worm the will not get
    it!! The life Cycle of the tape worm is; a flea has to ingest the tape worm
    larvae through the consumption of the dogs blood where the tape worm
    larvae is found. The dog must eat the flea that has ingested the tape worm
    larvae for the process to be complete. Of course they are not going to eat a
    flea off another dog. They bite at the flea because it is biting them. If your
    puppy has grown up with fleas, tape worms, among other parasites, How well
    nourished was he or she during those early critical growing and development
    weeks of his or her life??   

  • These dogs may or may not live in a little better circumstances than the larger
    puppy mills. The breeder does not care who breeds with who or whether or
    not the animal is even fit or healthy enough for breeding. They care nothing
    about adhering to the breed standard. Just like the larger operations, the poor
    female is bred every single heat cycle. ( the female should be rested and only
    breed every other heat) The Adult dogs are not well taken care of and will
    even have 2, 3, 4, or more kinds of  parasites. Ask to see documentation of
    their last veterinary exam and that their shots are up to date. They usually are
    neglected and suffer from the lack of love and attention every dog deserves.
    They are fed the cheapest low quality dog food and don't always have clean
    fresh drinking water in nice clean dishes.
  • The puppies are sometimes registered but most of the time they are not. Why
    would you buy an unregistered puppy?? If they are registered it is fairly
    easy for them to obtain their papers through a fraudulent applications.
    Usually the reason the pups are not registered are #1 the parents aren't, #2
    parents are registered without breeding rights because their breeder felt they
    were unfit for breeding. (Remember a responsible breeder know that the
    purpose of breeding is to improve the breed). A good Breeder breeds for
    themselves Looking for that special Champion. Ask the breeder what was the
    purpose of this litter? They should be able to tell you their goal what they
    were hoping to accomplish with the particular pairing. Their purpose should
    never be just to make a bunch of cute puppies to sell! These back Yard
    breeders = just smaller puppy mills. Seek out the cheapest so called pure
    breads they can find for their puppy machines. Very often they are not true
    pure bredes, one of the parents or grandparents can be mixed. Very often
    they have all kinds of genetic health problems such as luxated patella (very
    painful) heart or kidney defects and a very serious condition called intra
    vertebrae prolapse causing total or partial paralysis! Costing $$ upwards of
    $5000 or more if they can be cured Most times the cost is far to much for the
    average person and the animal is mercifully put to sleep.
  • You can help stamp out these Puppy mills!!!
  • Please do your part and don't finance these awful people!!!
  • Buying a pure Bred registered puppy will be a little more
    expensive, excellent breeders take no short cuts! This is
    my full time job that I have invested so much of my time
    and money into I am totally devoted to my dogs and
    puppies. I take great pride in my dogs and I love what I do!

  • My policy concerning my prospective buyers is as follows; For my
    security I will require some references before you come to my home. I
    will run a check to make sure you have never been charged with animal
    cruelty or have had any dealing with suspected puppy mills.
  • When coming to visit I ask that you DO NOT visit any Kennels or pet
    stores on route. You can bring potential viruses and/or infectious
    diseases to my puppies and/or dogs on your clothing. I expect my
    buyers to practise good hygiene and where clean clothing when visiting
    for the protection of my dogs and puppies.
  • I will not under any circumstances allow my puppies to be viewed and
    handled in person until they have reached 8 weeks of age and have
    received their first shot
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