Puppies. Where can i find them online.?
Ok. I would like a puppy (less than 1 year old) that does not shed and is a small dog when it grows up. I would like it to be free or under 100 dollars. I know that is hard to find, but i would really like a dog! Also it needs to be in Cumming, GA. or anywhere really close. Plus it needs to be a nice dog that is easy to train and loves people. Does anyone know how i could find it!? Please, all answers are helpful! The more the better!!!! Thank you!
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- shelter or rescue www.petfinder.com ALL dogs shed tho.. even poodles do shed some.
- http://www.petfinder.com/ http://www.adoptapet.com/ All dogs shed to some degree and a loving and loyal dog is one that is well trained and socialized.
- petfinder.com and good luck.
- try craigslist
- try petfinder.com They have a lot of dogs.
- Petfinder.com has shelter/rescue dogs, but no puppy is ever free. You can find them maybe near $100, but it's going to cost a lot more by the time you get the dog's necessitities. Good luck, you should find lots of places in Georgia by Petfinder.
- Boy, you're not picky are you? Lol...I'd recommend going to your local shelter and picking one out in person, never online. Getting a new pet is an emotional experience and shouldn't be done online. How can you get a feel for the dog's personality online with only a picture and description?? Shelter dogs come in all shapes and sizes and the adoption fee usually includes having them spayed/neutered and all their shots, so it's a great deal. Plus, you'd be saving it's life!
- Ah, I have a cockapoo whitch is a mix of a cocker spaniel and a poodle. They do not shed and are a breeze to train just type in your zip code into a yahoo serch and then type in cockapoo. Easy as pie. MMMMMMMM... pie
- Kijiji.com http://toronto.kijiji.ca/f-pets-dogs-puppies-for-sale-W0QQCatIdZ126 Awsome place to find, well, EVERYTHING! :-)
- Petfinder.com Don't be too picky with your choices, though. The "perfect" dog you find might turn out to be not so perfect at all. I've had this happen to me a couple of times. Pound dogs, in my opinion, are the best and most gracious pets (unless they are a terror, that's the other side of the coin). Remember, however, that they are scared and possibly ill at the shelter. Their personality may be different at home. Definitely talk to the shelter personnel about the dog before you bring it home. Also, consider an adult dog. I was weary at first, but my last pound dog is an adult. No potty training, no puppy behaviors, etc.
- Well, why don't you go to a shelter or contact a rescue? Though it would seem to me that not one is really going to give you much attention because you expect a well trained, social butterfly with lots of expectations to be handed to you for under $100. Why would anyone do that? I know I would not.
- Also look in the phone book to find where the local county animal shelter are. I know there are a few in the surrounding areas. Gainesville has a good one off of Hwy 129. The adoption fee includes the cost of their first set of shots and spaying/neutering fee and it's under $100.
- petfinder.com is an awesome website. I believe every dog listed on that site is from a rescue. You can fill out applications right online and if the rescue feels you will be a good fit they will invite you come and meet the dog, you can then decide if you want to adopt that particular dog or not. I found my schnauzer puppy a few months ago from this site. The rescue group I adopted him from got him from an amish breeder that was going to shoot him because his tail was cropped about an inch too long. I love adopting from a rescue because the fee you pay goes back to helping other dogs get rescued, not for profit. Just take your time looking, you will know when you have found the right dog for you.
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