It not only costs less money in the long run, but you are giving a forgotten animal another chance at life. Before stepping foot into a pet store, research should be done on local reputable shelters, such as a humane society. Shelters are not the only method of destroying mass-breeding facilities, either; there are still ways to buy puppies without supporting mills.
If you still want a puppy, going to a breeder is an excellent option. A respectable breeder loves their dogs like their own kids, and will always make sure they go to a worthy family. You will also have the ability to visit the puppy’s parents to better understand the future temperament and general attitude, which is not even a possibility if the purchase were to be made at a pet store. Breeders may cost more money, but as long as you chose a reputable person, you will be supporting something good. My family, for example, has purchased a few dogs from breeders, but the majority have been rescued from unfit …show more content…
By doing so, I have been taught responsibility from a very young age. At eight years old, I was taking care of a dozen chickens, multiple dogs, and many reptiles. It takes an extreme amount of effort to train a rescue animal, especially if they were abused; it takes a long time for them to gain your trust, mostly. By now, I have taken care of dogs, chickens, ducks, snakes, parrots, cockatoos, parakeets, doves and fish, just to name a few. In doing so, I have found that most importantly, I manage my time more efficiently.
Mass-breeding facilities are not just negatively affecting dogs; every animal from a pet store is from one. They had been greatly mistreated after their birth, only to be shipped off to a shop, waiting for some potentially irresponsible owner to gawk at its fluffy coat, or its adorable action, and take it home. These facilities can lead to a life of complete unhappiness, just from day one. You can take action by making sure you “adopt, don’t shop”. In doing this, I have learned how to care for unique animals, which in turn, has helped me mature and become more responsible, especially from a young