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Responsible breeders?. Whoever says that this place gets puppies from responsible breeders is full of bull crap. What kind of responsible breeder would sell it's puppies to a store where their dogs can be bought by any random person who just so happens to stroll in? Also, any good breeder will do health testing on their dogs, such as testing eyes for most herding dogs and hips/elbows for large dogs. I highly doubt the people who breed the dogs for this place do that. A responsible breeder also breeds for a reason beyond the "puppies are cute" or the "I can earn money for this". These dogs are simply bred to be pets, not work for a specific job. Bottom line is, if you're going to deal with a responsible breeder, fine, but don't support the population growth of dogs while thousands are being put down in shelter by going to a place that sells back yard breeder puppies. View Less … View More
disgusting!. I could not believe the filthy conditions of this store. The stench was unbearable. Almost every cage had feces and urine at the bottom. One cage had feces in the blanket and the puppies were rolling around in it. I told one of the workers there and he was totally unconcerned. Something has to be done about this place. I'm no animal rights fanatic but this was outrageous. I reported it to the Broomfield police just now and they said the animal control people would call me. I've been there several times in the past year hoping to see a change but it just gets worse. View Less … View More
actually.... actually yes i understand puppy mills are not ok. its a horrible thing to do. I have bought three of my dogs from the pedigree shop and they are all doing great and are amazing dogs. i have been in there SERVERAL times and there was not "dirty rags" or whatever. the dogs had a couple soft beds and they are all very playful and full of life. i know the owners of this store personally and i know where they get their dogs. they get from USDA licensed breeders and only from about 4 or 5 of them. they know these breeders personally and have used them for about 10 years now. and USDA licensed does mean they are checked by the goverment at least twice a month. before you start to judge and assume things you may want to ask the girls who work there to learn more information. View Less … View More
PUPPY MILL PUPPIES F RATING BBB AFFILIATED STORE AT PARK MEA. FOR INFORMATION ON PUPPY MILLS GO TO YOU TUBE AND ENTER PUPPY MILL/ PUPPY AUCTION ALSO GO TO COMPANION ANIMAL PROTECTION GROUP.. .PUPPIES FROM PET STORES COME FROM PUPPY MILLS THERE IS NO IN BETWEEN. A puppy mill is a facility, large or small, that breeds dogs for profit. These facilities are notorious for ignoring the dogs' physical and emotional needs. The dogs go crazy from boredom, and their bodies waste away. Dogs are usually prized for their boundless enthusiasm and zest for life, but in puppy mills, they receive no compassion, and their spirits are broken. They live and die in pain and misery. How do you tell if a pet store gets puppies from puppy mills? First of all, pet stores that have a large selection of purebred puppies (say, 20 to 30) year-round are almost guaranteed to be getting dogs from this type of facility, since otherwise they would not be assured of a constant supply. Second, people who care about puppies look for good homes for them. They do not ship them off to be sold in pet stores. A third indication that a pet store's puppies are mass-produced in puppy mills is if pet store employees are reluctant to tell you the name of the breeder or where the breeder's facility is located. They may say they get puppies from "private breeders." Puppy mills ARE private breeders. Petstores will cited a "strict privacy policy" regarding its breeders. On registration papers provided to customers most likely they will failed to provide any information about the dog's breeder because its a pupppy mill if they do you can verify yourself at petstore cruelty website.. DO NOT BUY FROM PETSTORES PLEASE View Less … View More
awful place/inhumane.
I was walking by Pedigree shop and I decided to go in and see the conditions of how the animals are being kept. I'm pretty disgusted how
they keep them in tiny little glass boxes without a soft floor. The bottom of the cage are metal with grids on them. Not exactly a soft area for a puppy or kitten to play on. They have nothing soft to nap on, all I saw was a thin dirty towel on some of the cages. I was told the puppies prefer it this way, I didn't know they could speak and tell you what they like or dislike.
Please don't buy from this shop, pet shops like this get their animals from puppy mills. The dogs suffer years of confinement and are bred as often as possible and then destroyed or discarded once they can no longer produce puppies. Puppy mills also contribute to pet overpopulation problems that result in the euthanization of millions of unwanted dogs and cats in shelters every year. Please don't support pet shops, you can find a good pet at your local shelter and if it's a puppy you want they have those too.
It's despicable that a human being would own a shop like this that contributes to animal suffering, all to make money. If don't believe me, google "puppy mill" and look at the images and information.
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