Looking to adopt a puppy

pmoa

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I live in a townhouse in the city and I'm finally ready to commit some time to a dog. I would really like to get a beagle or a pug as I am only a block from the park to walk them. Any ideas on where to get one?
 

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Google for rescue societies for a breed you are interested in. They usually link to local organizations that will show you if they have animals waiting for homes.

From my experience petfinder is pretty decent about linking to local humane societies and shelters. But you will want to check the local site itself to make sure that they still have that animal available.
 

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A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: Queasy
A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.

Sunny View Kennel is a puppymill. Please do not buy a puppy from a puppymill, petshop or backyard breeder. OP - if you are looking for a specific breed, try searching for a local breed club and look for breeders that way. Real breeders breed for the betterment of the breed.
 

Reel

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I found that the shelter near me had some animals up on their site but some were not. I would try going around to the places and getting a feel for how many they have and how quickly they move them. It will give you an idea of how often you should visit. Keep in mind that if you want a highly desirable breed that they will go very quickly. I ended up being one of the first to look at my dog's litter and one was already reserved when I got there. I reserved the second.
 

jandrews

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You may want to contact m1ldsl1de I heard he found one near his fence that needs a home. Not sure if he will be very fun to play with though.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: jandrews
You may want to contact m1ldsl1de I heard he found one near his fence that needs a home. Not sure if he will be very fun to play with though.

0/10 for trying to be funny
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: Reel
I found that the shelter near me had some animals up on their site but some were not. I would try going around to the places and getting a feel for how many they have and how quickly they move them. It will give you an idea of how often you should visit. Keep in mind that if you want a highly desirable breed that they will go very quickly. I ended up being one of the first to look at my dog's litter and one was already reserved when I got there. I reserved the second.

Yea, at the shelter I volunteer at, we're working on getting everyone on the site, but traditionally it's just a few as we don't have the time to get everyone up there.
 

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: jandrews
You may want to contact m1ldsl1de I heard he found one near his fence that needs a home. Not sure if he will be very fun to play with though.

0/10 for trying to be funny

I thought at least a 3/10 for sadistic humor, and for the record i love doggies
 

Kaspian

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Originally posted by: pmoa
I live in a townhouse in the city and I'm finally ready to commit some time to a dog. I would really like to get a beagle or a pug as I am only a block from the park to walk them. Any ideas on where to get one?

Try your local shelters.

 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Queasy
A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.

Sunny View Kennel is a puppymill. Please do not buy a puppy from a puppymill, petshop or backyard breeder. OP - if you are looking for a specific breed, try searching for a local breed club and look for breeders that way. Real breeders breed for the betterment of the breed.

what makes you say that?
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: Quasmo
humane society

http://www.hsbcpets.org/

Just noticed that the op mentioned a pug, there's one at the humane society I linked to

http://www.hsbcpets.org/admin/data/upimages/Pugsly.jpg

"I'm here because of a divorce in the family. I have lots of energy and I'm a bit wild, but in a friendly way! I love to run and play and jump all over the place. It may seem like I don't know how to calm down, but I can learn some manners and self control once I'm in a home with someone who is patient and consistent with me. I had fleas when I got here so my fur is a little thin across my back. The vet has checked me out and says it will grow back in time. I can go home with kids, but remember that I will jump on them and may scratch them. I will also need help with my housetraining. I'm still pretty young, only about 2 1/2 years old. If you're looking for a big dog in a little package who is extremely friendly and playful, come to the shelter to meet me!

"
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Queasy
A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.

Sunny View Kennel is a puppymill. Please do not buy a puppy from a puppymill, petshop or backyard breeder. OP - if you are looking for a specific breed, try searching for a local breed club and look for breeders that way. Real breeders breed for the betterment of the breed.

what makes you say that?

They sell 11 different breeds. They require no application(don't care for vet references, if you have a yard, children, allow'd to have a dog where you live, etc). Contract doesn't include spay/neutering dog if not showing, nothing about requiring the dog be returned to them if you can't keep the dog, etc.

Missouri's largest business industry is sadly puppymilling. These folks are disgusting.
 

pmoa

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Queasy
A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.

Sunny View Kennel is a puppymill. Please do not buy a puppy from a puppymill, petshop or backyard breeder. OP - if you are looking for a specific breed, try searching for a local breed club and look for breeders that way. Real breeders breed for the betterment of the breed.

Oh absolutely. I agree with that. They typically have behavioral issues and are not properly socialized. I have been researching the best breed for my situation for about 6 months now and finally I am ready to rescue a poor doggy.

But I wont knock those that decide to get a dog from a puppymill. To each their own...
 

Kelemvor

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Definitely check for Rescues in your area for the breed you want. Failing that, go to the Humane Society.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Queasy
A friend of mine got a puppy from a kennel in Missouri. Had her flown to Atlanta. He was looking for a specific breed though.

edit Here is a picture of the puppy. The place is called Sunny View Kennel.

Sunny View Kennel is a puppymill. Please do not buy a puppy from a puppymill, petshop or backyard breeder. OP - if you are looking for a specific breed, try searching for a local breed club and look for breeders that way. Real breeders breed for the betterment of the breed.

QFT...it makes no sense to buy one of these dogs either sight unseen due to not knowing the personality of dog your are getting.

There are thousands of dogs in many areas ready for adoption.
 

Modelworks

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I know you said puppy, but have you considered a 1-2 year old dog ?
There are many great dogs at shelters that people ingore and are euthanized becuase people always want a puppy.

Some people say , I don't know what its background is. What I've found is the older dogs are generally very loving, house broken, and are excellent pets. Its a shame people typically only want 'cute' puppies.

I would ask that you atleast visit the local shelter and see what they have.
Breeders and pet stores are great, but animals there are almost asured a home, whereas the ones at the shelters are often considered dispensable.
 

pmoa

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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Did you decide on a dog, pmoa?

I am really looking for a beagle rescue....We have seen many but nothing yet. But a rescue is the way we want to go...still searching!