I agree with everyone else saying you should always adopt from a shelter/rescue. There are so many pets out there who need good homes. Why spend a few thousand dollars on a purebred or boutique mix? Save that money to take care of your loving and awesome shelter animal.
I found the rescue group that I recently adopted my lab mix Wilma from through Petfinders. You can not only narrow the search by location and breed, but by size, gender, age and several other criteria. I was amazed by the number of rescue groups in my area. A lot of them are foster-based groups and many of them are for specific breeds. I've only had Wilma for 2 1/2 weeks, but she's fitting in great.Good decision, not to buy from a pet store. If your parents are set on a lab or lab mix, look online for a lab rescue group. Petfinders is a great site -- you can search for animals by breed and location, and a lot of rescue groups use it. I used it some years ago to adopt a beautiful pure-bred German Shepherd Dog, papers and all.
Shelters are an offensive, invasive joke. I will never visit one again.
ETA: Guys, purebred dogs work best for my family.
She means that her family prefers to have purebred dogs, rather than mixed breed dogs or mutts.ETA: Guys, purebred dogs work best for my family.
I am finding it nearly impossible to parse this statement. Can you explain further?
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