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My husband is a couch potato
and he really doesn’t like dogs very much. He’s getting fat, you
should see his belly. Anyway, I have a great plan to get him up and moving. I’m
going to buy him a puppy for Christmas! We’ve never had a dog before and
I just know that when he sees a cute little puppy he will fall in love with it.
We’ll finally have a dog and I’ll have my dear lean and handsome
husband back. I found a man who breeds registered dogs with purebred papers.
He’s going to bring the puppy to me; we’ll meet in the parking lot
of the local discount store. He wouldn’t give me his address. He said, “Hey,
with the high cost of gas, I’ll bring the dog to you.” What a nice
guy! Don’t you think this will be a wonderful gift? My husband will be
so excited!
Last week there was a story about a woman who bought a puppy. She found a “reputable” breeder
and agreed to meet him in a discount retail parking lot to exchange the “purebred” pup
for $500 and the dog’s papers. She met the man, love at first sight with
the puppy, and gave the guy her $500. The puppy died a few days later of Parvovirus.
It turns out that the man, and I use the term loosely, ran a puppy mill. He was
shut down sometime later. There was a fire at his place and over 200 dogs were
burned to death. The woman did not get her $500 back.
It’s not a new story, it happens all the time. Search for the words “puppy
mills” on the internet. What you find will make you heartsick and mad.
If you want a purebred dog, that’s okay, but don’t buy another puppy
without a full inspection of the home, kennel, and lots and lots of references
from people who know the breeder. If you do this, you will not be taken advantage
of; you will not have to live with the fact that you gave money to a crook who
abuses dogs. And you will not have to cry while a sweet little innocent puppy
dies in your arms.
I know puppies at the pet shop are cute and it’s hard to turn and walk
away, but if you don’t, this will continue to happen over and over again.
The only way to stop puppy millers is to stop buying puppies from them and from
their distributors. Please don’t shop at stores who sell puppies unless
they insist, without you asking, that you go to the breeder and inspect the facilities
where your puppy was born. If you never go into the store that sells puppy mill
puppies, they will go out of business eventually. And you and the puppies will
win.
Now, I’ll answer the question. No, no, no! I don’t think it’s
a wonderful idea. A puppy or anything that breathes air should never be a surprise.
The person who is getting a puppy should be involved in the decision. They should
know which breed of dog might best fit them, their lifestyle, and their household.
Dogs are not cheap if you care for them properly. There should be an honest and
educated commitment to keep and care for that dog with good food, walks, love,
good medical care, walks, training, walks, love, and walks for about 15 years.
Did you see the part where there will be a lot of walks? Most couch potatoes
aren’t into walking, no matter who else wants to go out for a walk. If
you’re really serious about getting your husband off the couch, tell him
that he looks hot and sexy in his dancing clothes. You join the dance club and
go every Thursday night, laugh like crazy and smile a lot when you twirl back
into the house. Let me know how that goes…
Or maybe, after Christmas when the holiday stress is over and your dear couch
potato is feeling all soft and loving…tell him how much work a dog will
take and how much you really would like to have a dog in your house. When you
agree that a dog will be a good addition to your home, go to your local no kill
shelter, you will find purebred dogs and mutts. You may not find your dog on
the first visit. Be patient. It’s important for you to have the right dog
and the right dog to have you. Choose a dog that is perfect for you and take
it home and name it. Then kiss your couch potato husband on the forehead and
tell him that you will love him as long as he lives, no matter what. Then put
a leash on your new dog and go out for a nice long walk. Your beloved couch potato
will only have to watch your new friend when you go out dancing on Thursday nights.
That’s not too much to ask.
Dog Training Tips
by Darcie Krueger
President, SitStay.com
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