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  • hahaha so funny and cute!!!

    your mum~ 'lets go."

    you~ 'were not leaving!'

  • poor puppys :'(

    But in my pet store the dogs are in MUCH smaller glass pens :( even golden retrivers are locked up in tiny aquarium pens :'(

  • @xCherryGurlzx haha!

  • poor puppies no wonder most are lethargic and not wanting to move but rather sleep when there kept in tiny pens like that :((

  • @ThePetChannel1 I know, I wish they could have more room to play and run around :(

  • @puppy5115

    Glad to hear it! Thanks!

  • I really like this video!

  • @conveyor12studios

    THATS NOT GOOD!!

    puppies seriously need room to grow and be..... Puppies.

  • @BudgieBonkers

    I live in a large city and this is the best one I could find, it's okay, but normally the other pet stores treat their animals HORRIBLY.

    That's why I would recommend adopting.

  • Are you kidding me!! those look healthier then the store around me!! around here 200 budgies are crammed into one cage! and puppies and kittens live on grates!! those look allot better then the one by me!

  • @conveyor12studios I know! Puppy mills are gross places. I'm sure there are lots of shelters for dogs that have been rescued. When I was petting those puppies, they seriously tried to climb on my arm so I could take them out, we're going to be doing more videos on adopting and such. Also the description box has a few more thoughts on that. PS, pippin is adorable =)

  • @PetsHowTo I agree with BudgieBonkers, this store looks a lot better than the ones I've seen! ln all the pet stores I've seen, the puppies live on wire floors that are a quarter of the size of the cages shown in this pet store, and there are way more dogs in each cage. :(

  • Unfortunately, most pet shop dogs come from puppy mills, and nearly all of them have health problems. And if people are looking for pure bred dogs (i personally love mixes), my friend got a pure bred jack russel from an animal shelter, where they cost less than $200 (including getting them spayed or neutered, shots and vet check) I didn't adopt my dog, because i couldn't find any small dogs, that didn't shed in any shelters so i bought Pippin from her previous owner.

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