Well, of the three dogs here, 2 came from a breeder and one was rescued off the street. I just picked out the new dog last night and she is from a breeder as well. Our cats were stray cats that we adopted. (I live outside of Cap Fed on a large property, lest you think I'm a hoarder
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Adopting a rescue cat or dog is great. There are a million options here to do so. And a plus is that many rescued crossbreeds are usually healthier and not as prone to genetic conditions found in pure breeds. Plus, it's my experience that rescue dogs or cats make wonderful, wonderful pets. They are usually very grateful to have a second chance and love their people.
If you do, for whatever reason, want a purebreed, I STRONGLY encourage you to buy from a breeder. Ideally you will see and meet the parents, talk with the breeder and select the appropriate pet. The puppies should have guarantees of health, etc.
Buying a pet from a pet store is
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Many of the animals sold in pet stores come from puppy mills. Puppy mills are BAD. The breeding animals are typically kept in not great conditions, there are usually no quality guarantees on the offspring, they are frequently more prone to health issues and medical conditions like hip dysplasia, etc from breeding substandard dogs, etc.