Originally posted by: KLin
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/.../07/11/MNGJ2DLUUH1.DTL
Old article from 2005.
Originally posted by: Newbian
Well people still do it but they say you are being charged for the equipment that comes with them.
To many people were having sex or cooking said animals.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
odd, gave away a lot of guppies a few years back
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: KLin
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/.../07/11/MNGJ2DLUUH1.DTL
Old article from 2005.
Terrible logic, although I agree that backyard breeders aren't the best thing.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: KLin
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/.../07/11/MNGJ2DLUUH1.DTL
Old article from 2005.
Terrible logic, although I agree that backyard breeders aren't the best thing.
I highly doubt it stopped backyard breeders one bit though. And, it made it more difficult for people to find homes for their dogs that they could no longer keep.
Originally posted by: rh71
slippery slope - they don't want children to be next.
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Originally posted by: rh71
slippery slope - they don't want children to be next.
What's wrong with getting children for free and reselling them? That's just capitalism.
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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Really? I got my dog from a post on Craigslist.
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Really? I got my dog from a post on Craigslist.
You can't "sell" them. You can put them up for adoption with a small re-homing fee.
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
you can post them for a rehoming fee...ie like 500 bucks if you wanted to.
Originally posted by: wyvrn
What's wrong with getting pets for free and eating them? That's just lunch.