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Businiess name:  Pollywood Parrots & Access
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have also read a few who say they were told their pup was purebred but turns out he/she wasn't? Even when buying from a pet store, if the pup is pure bred he/she should come with a registration from AKC and if told a kitten is purebred he/she should too come with registration from CFA, TICA or ACFA and if the owners of the pet store can not provide you with that documentation then you shouldn't spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on a pet your told is purebred, now don't get me wrong, simply having papers for the pup or kitten doesn't always mean 100% that he/she is purebred so you also have to use your common sense again and ask yourself, does this pup or kitten look like the breed they claim he/she is and if the answer is no, well then listen to yourself. I think most of you who have purchased their pets from a petstore would be very surprised to learn that had you simply done your homework you would have been able to purchase the same breed puppy or kitten from a true breeder for much less then what you paid the petstore and by doing so, you can almost guarentee yourself that you are getting the breed you want and not some mix of that breed, as well as registration papers, pedigrees and support from the breeder for as long as you own your pet, again however when buying from a private breeder again do your homework, not all breeders are good breeders and every breed has their share of back yard breeders but for the most part if you do your part on researching the breed you are interested in and learn what the breed standard is and the health issues related to that breed you are going to find it is much harder for a puppy miller, back yard breeder, or pet store owner to take advantage of your unknowingness. Please take this advivce the next time you are looking to add a new family member to your family, these are living creatures and require a lifetime commentment!!!!! Hope I helped here. Cons: selling animals purchased from what is more then likely puppy mills

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