For those of you who are uncertain about the condition of the dogs being bred and supplied to Posh Puppy, the actual information of the breeders are posted up at the store. The store is relatively small and the puppies are cared for very well. I bought my maltese at Posh Puppy and she did not display any characteristics of a puppy that may have been bred in a puppy mill. She came home healthy and interacted with people wonderfully. And for those who believe that puppy stores that sell exclusively miniature and teacup puppies should also sell rescued dogs, not all people want rescued dogs. Miniature dogs fit better into the lifestyles of certain people (people who live in small homes, the elderly, and those who just wish to have a small and vivacious companion), and those prefer these dogs should not be harassed. I understand that puppy mills are terrible atrocities and I am disgusted by the treated of these precious animals, but any store who cares for their puppies as if they're their own and is willing to post information about their breeders openly should not be harassed to the point where the store closes for a day. And for the person who said their puppy got sick 2 weeks after it was bought, there is a policy on the contract that says the dog should be taken to the vest right after it is bought to be examined for any illnesses or terminal conditions. If the vet says there's anything wrong with the dog, the dog can be exchanged. If a dog gets sick after 2 weeks and the vet said that the puppy was okay after it is bought, perhaps it is your fault that the dog got sick.
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