NEW YORK - When Elena Zakharova took home her 2-month-old female Brussels Griffon from the Raising Rover pet store in Manhattan, she was excited about the new addition to her family. But, according to the New York Daily News, just a few months later in July 2011, the dog began whimpering and limping in pain. Now, her owner says despite expensive surgery, she will never run or walk like other dogs.
2 comments:
Really? No wonder this country is going down the crapper.
I sure hope they win!!! For to long animals are inbred & made to suffer in the Puppy Mills . A breeder who sells to a Pet Store is not a reputable breeder & most ofen will pass along an inheritate disability of sickley animal.
When purchasing an animal ---make sure you get a health guarantee, see the parents of the dog & where they are kept.
If the breeder does not allow you these options----walk away----It's a Puppy Mill
Dog.
Never buy from a Pet Store!!
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