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good animal shelter to give your dog to in New Jersey?

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Q. My dogs have been a little bit much to handle. If you could please help me find a good animal shelter to give my Pitbull and Pitbull-German Shepard mix to in New Jersey it would be greatly appreciated; thank you


Answer
if their already grown and not trained the nicest thing you could do is to bring them in and put them to sleep and be there for them when they do it. i know this sounds really mean but if you take them to a shelter theyll be separated and put in kennels and be confused. because their pitbulls they have a strike against them and if theyre not trained no chance unless theyre extremely lucky, but theres other pits that will be well trained looking for homes so not much of a chance.maybe try and keep one then maybe you can manage to train it. all the shelters in nj do put to sleep and pits and pit mixes are the lst they are the hardest to adopt out.

Whats a good dog breeder in New Jersey that sells small dogs?




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I live in central new jersey and i have recently been looking for a puppy.
I was thinking along the lines of a small shih tzu. If you know of another dog breed that is more suitable please tell. If you have any info please answer.(links to the breeders web would be good).



Answer
Look up the local kennel club and attend some dog shows. Ask the exhibitors of the breeds that interest you if they have time to talk to you aobut their dogs, and if they dont' because they are preparing to show, find a good time to come back to talk to them. Usually people who show are responsible breeders as well, but not always, so do your homework. When looking for a breeder, make sure they are responsible. A responsible breeder will:

1) be breeding to the breed's standard..no teacup, micro, mini, imperial,
king, or other goofy term for runts or oversized dogs. No intentional
"rare", meaning unaccepted by the breed standard, colors either.

2) will be actively showing or working the parents.

3) will have genetic health testing done, such as OFA or PennHip, CERF,
VonWillebrand's, etc.

4) will give you the results of that testing in writing

5) insists on spay/neuter for pet pups.

6) has a contract citing the spay/neuter clause and also offering to take
back the pup at any time for any reason for the rest of its life.

7) is open, honest, and available to the new owner, and can talk aobut their
breed for hours.

8) does a home check before placing a pup, and will turn down homes that
might not be suitable for a pup of their breed.

9) does not put money above the well-being of their animals.

If the breeder you are considering doesn't fit these guidelines, find a
better breeder. You are more likely to get a mentally and physically
healthy pup from a responsible breeder.




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