Please find it in your heart to donate to the no kill shelters. We are so happy with our new baby and Heaven forbid anything should ever happen to her, Golden Paws will be the first ones I call. Perhaps offer some of your time to help out. So please, before anyone writes an unpleasant review, think about that. Maybe someone went to the shelter before cleaning time. Sure, some times the shelter may have an odor but with at least 150 dogs and I don't know how many cats, those people are working hard just to make sure everyone gets fed and outside for a little bit. They are doing the best they can with what they have to find those fur babies wonderful, permanent homes. I've read almost all of their reviews.some were not kind. They operate completely from donations and volenteer work. I also learned through a friend that no-kill shelters get NO support from the humane society, peta or anyone else. I actually looked forward to getting out of bed this morning. We brought Halle home yesterday and the house is full of life again. Due to the travel distance and my neuropathy, a volunteer agreed to meet us almost halfway. I called the shelter, asked many questions about her and paid her deposit on Wednesday the 5th, she was at the vets the next day getting spayed, rabies shot and a thorough checkup. After three weeks my brother sent me a picture of a little dog up for adoption. We do encourage you to contact your local animal shelter, or rescues to see what dogs they may have available before contacting a local breeder.I recently lost my miniature dachshund due to health issues. If a breeder is in it for the money only they most likely try to meet you at a public location rather than allowing you to come by their home or place of breeding. These questions will help you know if you found a good breeder.
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