Features June 2018 Issue

Everybody at the breeder’s should look happy (and well fed).
Choosing the Breeder Before Choosing the Puppy
The 3 most important questions to ask.
We are big fans of choosing an adult dog in need of a home from a shelter or pound. It’s not just good for the dog; there are a lot of advantages for the person, too. Puppies can be exhausting. Their boundless energy combined with the need to take them out to piddle in the middle of night and teach them not to chew the furniture and everything else in sight takes a lot of energy — and sleeplessness.
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