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Businiess name:  Posh Puppy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
POSH PUPPY IS NOT A BREEDER. Please educate yourself about puppy mills or stop being in denial. The only way they have unlimited access to these undersized Maltese and Yorkies (their ""stock"") at any given time is to purchase from puppy mills...where they keep their breeding dogs in wire cages their entire lives to be bred over and over. No love, no exercise, no adequate medical care. The puppies are taken away from their mothers too early because it's all about profit and greed. Posh Puppy has already sold quite a few sick dogs and caused their customers a lot of heartache. A friend of mine's dog has a heart murmur and probably won't make it to two years old. They sold another puppy that died soon after it was taken home. They've been repeatedly asked by the Humane Society and other organizations to provide a list of their suppliers and they've refused. What more proof do you need? The owners of Posh Puppy are certainly aware by now of the misery of puppy mills and about all of the sick dogs they sell. Yet they continue to sell them for thousands of dollars because ""it's America and they have a right to."" No...sorry. They don't have a right to profit from horrific animal abuse. Papers mean NOTHING. The AKC and all of the rest of these ""clubs"" sell papers to puppy mills, that's how they make their money. And USDA inspected also means NOTHING. The standards are at the bare minimum for them to ""pass."" Please have a heart and adopt...and help put puppy mills and the pet shops that support them out of business for good. Save a couple of thousand dollars (plus medical expenses for a puppy mill dog) and SAVE A LIFE! ADOPT FROM A SHELTER OR RESCUE. Cons: Sickly puppy mill puppies

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