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"If someone didn't sell a dog to you you wouldn't have one" LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #1
So the animal shelter did not charge you for the Animal? dilby Jan 2015 #19
More likely the dog was purchased from a rescue group LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #25
It was the Oregon Humane Society dilby Jan 2015 #34
HUmane Societies are rescue groups LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #39
Is it really worth it to you to get a particular breed at the price of not only not saving a life Arugula Latte Jan 2015 #86
Not all breeders are terrible. dilby Feb 2015 #139
Oregon Humane Society is great, they are part of our National Humane Society. heres their 990. Sunlei Feb 2015 #110
I paid 150 for a 7 year old dog from the bide a wee shelter hollysmom Jan 2015 #66
The local shleter charges a fee, but you get a certificate that is good for vet services csziggy Jan 2015 #72
In my parts, you have to pay the shelter for shots, etc. wyldwolf Jan 2015 #23
Yes, that is common and it's generally a nominal fee LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #27
$250 - 500 isn't a "nominal" fee. nt pnwmom Jan 2015 #60
it covers the costs of quarantine, vet care and, in the case of dogs rescued from out of state, magical thyme Feb 2015 #101
I understand the cost. But that is one reason there aren't enough adopters, in places where pnwmom Feb 2015 #116
there are numerous rescue organizations, often associated with specific breeds, that bring the dogs magical thyme Feb 2015 #118
It isn't nearly as easy to get a particular kind of dog in my area as you think, because pnwmom Feb 2015 #119
sometimes it's a matter of being willing to wait and watch. magical thyme Feb 2015 #120
You didn't search for young poodles within 100 miles. We want a puppy we can train. But even pnwmom Feb 2015 #121
first you claim that $250-300 isn't "nominal"; then that you "understand the costs" magical thyme Feb 2015 #123
The bottom line is that there are very few young poodles within a reasonable viewing distance, pnwmom Feb 2015 #124
the point is the adoption fee is no higher than what the ordinary expenses would be of magical thyme Feb 2015 #125
We agree -- irresponsible breeders and puppy mills are the problem. pnwmom Feb 2015 #126
price your Vet the costs just to neuter & vaccines a dog. you'll see, '$250ish' fee is a bargain Sunlei Feb 2015 #104
I don't think THEY consider it a sale, since it's to cover all their costs Chemisse Feb 2015 #105
we got ours on a valentines day special d_r Jan 2015 #55
that doesn't mean you paid for the dog though hfojvt Feb 2015 #98
Sure it does wyldwolf Feb 2015 #99
amd I usually goto the vet and pay much more hfojvt Feb 2015 #122
Unless you walk out of shelter with the same amount of money you walked in with... wyldwolf Feb 2015 #131
All the animals I've ever taken home from the pound have cost $. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #26
Ever bought a dog from a breeder? LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #28
Big $, little $, medium $... it's still $. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #33
I disagree with your contention that these are sales LordGlenconner Jan 2015 #42
Here's what a sale is to me... cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #48
No one is objecting to the sale of dogs jberryhill Jan 2015 #58
Smartest and most responsible answer I have seen so far in this thread. Raine1967 Jan 2015 #68
I bought my Bella online from a breeder. This one: cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #82
Did you notice something jberryhill Jan 2015 #88
nothing wrong with pure online order if you hire a Vet to do a pre-purchase exam. Sunlei Feb 2015 #114
its good that breeder does the hip/eye/elbow clearances. But that is all they do, except breed dogs. Sunlei Feb 2015 #107
i have shipped dogs in from Europe if I want one from a specific breeding or kennel Drahthaardogs Jan 2015 #92
Shelters don't breed dogs for profit Beaverhausen Jan 2015 #73
you're paying for housing, food and care until they are adopted. magical thyme Feb 2015 #102
Oh, yeah, right. They just were born at the shelter -- are you kidding? pnwmom Jan 2015 #59
If people didn't buy puppies from puppy mills, a lot of animal abuse would be gone. n/t benz380 Jan 2015 #2
Exactly...I'm glad the ad was pulled. whathehell Jan 2015 #11
I rescued my dogs, and paid nothing for them. onecaliberal Jan 2015 #3
Us too. We have 3 rescue dogs. n/t benz380 Jan 2015 #6
Me too...I don't "buy" animals, I adopt them from shelters. n/t whathehell Jan 2015 #7
We do too. I'd never pay for a pet, there are far too many great ones waiting for a forever home. onecaliberal Jan 2015 #75
Really? ProfessorGAC Jan 2015 #18
But they were most likely born at a puppy mill. The alternative pnwmom Jan 2015 #61
There are still pet owners who don't spay/neuter. MH1 Feb 2015 #113
It depends on the region. Some are much more successful than others, so their rescues pnwmom Feb 2015 #115
It's depressing... TeeYiYi Jan 2015 #4
He or she is going to a new family that will love it apples and oranges Jan 2015 #8
It's making fun of this huge cliche of a fucking beer ad LOL snooper2 Jan 2015 #10
Exactly. Have people entirely lost their sense of humor? pnwmom Feb 2015 #129
Agreed. GoDaddy IS a RW company, by the way. whathehell Jan 2015 #12
I didn't know that apples and oranges Jan 2015 #14
The owner is about as far right as you can get. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #31
Who are you with now? I have 24 domains with them apples and oranges Jan 2015 #40
Mine are handled through 'brainwrap.com' Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #44
Check out Namecheap.com. TM99 Jan 2015 #89
They were also for SOPA Egnever Jan 2015 #90
Yeah, I read it awhile ago, don't remember where, but I re-checked and got these.. whathehell Jan 2015 #56
SHOCKED! A-Schwarzenegger Feb 2015 #134
Our dogs are rescued billh58 Jan 2015 #5
Its a disgusting ad. Rhinodawg Jan 2015 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author A-Schwarzenegger Jan 2015 #13
Some people don't get them from mills... MrScorpio Jan 2015 #15
I thought it was just a farm apples and oranges Jan 2015 #16
The ad is about setting up a puppy mill website A-Schwarzenegger Jan 2015 #22
Are all breeders puppy mills? apples and oranges Jan 2015 #29
I think most of them get their 'stock' from puppy mills. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #32
Where is your evidence for this? Most dog breeders I have known get their stock from other pnwmom Feb 2015 #128
Did you reply to the wrong comment? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #133
You responded to the question: "Are all breeders puppy mills?" pnwmom Feb 2015 #136
Hmm. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #137
Right, I misunderstood you. Thanks for clarifying. pnwmom Feb 2015 #138
I would never buy an animal from such a store. A-Schwarzenegger Jan 2015 #38
The dogs in mall pet stores come from puppy mills. smokey nj Jan 2015 #81
Not every breeder with a website is a puppy mill. pnwmom Feb 2015 #127
Responsible breeders don't sell puppies to unknown persons on the internet jberryhill Jan 2015 #30
Is that a widespread opinion in the animal lover community? apples and oranges Jan 2015 #37
YES. aquart Jan 2015 #49
Got it! apples and oranges Jan 2015 #53
Humane Society and ASPCA jberryhill Jan 2015 #57
Thank you for posting this. MH1 Feb 2015 #112
Thanks for that. A-Schwarzenegger Feb 2015 #135
Your faux is noted. GeorgeGist Jan 2015 #17
I used to refer to things I couldn't comprehend as "faux" also... LanternWaste Jan 2015 #20
I'm open to enlightenment. apples and oranges Jan 2015 #35
"no evidence of that in the clip" A-Schwarzenegger Jan 2015 #41
"A puppy mill is a large-scale commercial dog breeding operation apples and oranges Jan 2015 #50
Good for you for being open-minded and teachable. A-Schwarzenegger Jan 2015 #52
apples and oranges, you asked the right question in the beginning. pnwmom Jan 2015 #63
Every dog bred by a breeder, big or small, means a dog is euthanized by a shelter Beaverhausen Jan 2015 #74
That isn't true. In my area the spay and neuter campaigns mean we have very few unwanted dogs pnwmom Jan 2015 #79
2.7 million dogs euthanized each year Beaverhausen Jan 2015 #80
If she wants a dog from a breeder why shouldn't she get one? LisaL Jan 2015 #83
Did I say that? Beaverhausen Jan 2015 #87
Going to a breeder isn't the only option. But if you want a puppy of a certain breed or type, pnwmom Jan 2015 #85
yes, about 2 million euthanized each year and 'USDA approved puppymills' produce about the same. Sunlei Feb 2015 #108
I haven't seen the ad, but plenty of individual breeders who have a few dogs pnwmom Jan 2015 #62
And they sell to people they haven't met? jberryhill Jan 2015 #69
Not the ones I've dealt with. I met the breeder in their homes, pnwmom Jan 2015 #70
I got my cat online from somebody i never met. LisaL Jan 2015 #84
Wouldn't expect an answer from that poster. Snide remarks are more their style. (nt) Inkfreak Jan 2015 #95
LOL, ok. Educate us master! nt Logical Jan 2015 #76
It has gotten more attention than it previously would have. Ykcutnek Jan 2015 #21
+1000 nt Logical Jan 2015 #78
The ad was ironic and funny, I liked it but I also get how some do not ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #24
The homeless ones in the shelters came originally from mills and breeders. pnwmom Jan 2015 #64
It's a great ad. outside Jan 2015 #36
Good, the more people who see it and learn about puppy mills, regardless of whether this puppy sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #45
Seeing the uproar over Palin's child standing on the dog, Chemisse Feb 2015 #106
It gives me a very bad an creepy impression of Go Daddy. I'd avoid them at all costs. Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #65
It's a bit crass Renew Deal Jan 2015 #43
It was a nasty, disgusting, unspeakably tone deaf ad. aquart Jan 2015 #46
No one sold a dog to me, and yet somehow I have one. kcr Jan 2015 #47
Yeah, that was a really dumb statement in the OP. MH1 Feb 2015 #111
Yep, our dog was found on the highway in NC JanMichael Feb 2015 #117
That's OK -- as long as you talk about it and post it, they're happy. Brickbat Jan 2015 #51
It wouldn't be a Super Bowl if someone didn't complain about an ad. Inkfreak Jan 2015 #54
Don't forget the halftime show with Katy Perry. RiffRandell Jan 2015 #94
LOL! (nt) Inkfreak Jan 2015 #96
I liked her "Elmo" phase. Warren DeMontague Feb 2015 #97
My kitty was a rescue, the adoption fee was $30. She came with shots, spayed, tattooed to indicate Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #67
Ad no longer plays. mnhtnbb Jan 2015 #71
And got more publicly because of the animal rights groups throwing a fit. nt Logical Jan 2015 #77
Says you tabasco Jan 2015 #91
It is encouraging to see so many people speak against puppy mills Beringia Jan 2015 #93
"The dog falling out of the pick up truck was unfortunate." magical thyme Feb 2015 #100
video was removed as "commercially deceptive content" just like godaddys puppymill ad Sunlei Feb 2015 #103
I agree with you. Chemisse Feb 2015 #109
I agree. It was a parody, pure and simple, and no actual puppy was harmed pnwmom Feb 2015 #130
Never paid for a dog in my life. cwydro Feb 2015 #132
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