@hdolbow:
do you even realize the amount of dogs on the internet for sale? puppyfind.com had over 350 basenji puppies on it when i looked at it in january. even if Pet stores were not around they would still get sold. until you can shut down every website that is used to sell dogs nothing will ever change. i dont think you realize that.
and nina, im not saying that adopting a dog is the same as purchasing a puppy mill puppy.. youre just getting the same stock. temperment, and all that is unknown in adopting just as bad as if you are buying from a pet store. and if youre breeding a dog well then yeah, health is important, but if youre getting your dog fixed, it doesnt really matter what conditon the dog MAY or MAY NOT have.
Uh…yeah, we realize that. It is a difficult situation, but every little bit of education for the public helps. BCOA has an outreach committee, and a public education committee...and that is pretty much what we do...try to reach people to help them make educated choices about where, when and how to add a Basenji to their family.
Yes, poorly bred dogs of every breed will still get sold..always. Puppymills are probably the most dire situation because of the way the breeding dogs are kept...they get the most attention because it is easy to say 'these poor dogs'...internet sellers are often what we call 'backyard breeders' that have a smaller operation. The dogs are often kept in better situations...like outdoor kennel runs, instead of the tiny cages of puppymillers. The BYB dogs often have human contact with the humans, and often puppies are raised inside the house. So that IS better than mills. It is often hard to convince a buyer who wants it NOW to not buy of the internet, and instead wait months for a carefully planned litter. Or to convince someone who was turned down by a responsible breeder to try another one, instead of going to the internet.
But, yeah we know all about puppies being sold on the internet. The goal isn't really to stop people from buying from who aren't 'just like us'...the goal is to help people become educated about how to get the best pet for their dollar...and therefore be happy and satisfied with their pet thru its whole life.