Researching well and asking the right questions can help you to avoid the risks of the illegal puppy trade. Here you can find the information and resources you need in order to acquire a puppy responsibly.
Cute. Quick. Sick.
Today, the way we shop is fast. We see something online, click a button, have it delivered and own it instantly. But buying a dog should never be quick or easy. Many of the puppies advertised online come from the illegal and cruel puppy trade – bred in poor conditions and taken from their mothers far too young. An impulse buy can lead to owning a sick puppy, heartache and unexpected expense.
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Health Risk
Illegally imported puppies can suffer from various diseases including canine distemper, parvovirus, kennel cough and leptospirosis. Many of the diseases can be prevented through vaccinations, good hygiene and proper upbringing, but due to the extremely poor breeding conditions in the illegal puppy trade, there are high risks that the puppies have contracted these diseases. Later in life they may also suffer from behavioural problems due to poor socialisation.
Emotional Risk
Many puppies from the illegal puppy trade are sick or, even worse, die. Heartbroken owners may find it very hard to recover from the experience of having a helpless pup, with whom they have bonded, die in their arms, unable to help or save them. This could also have an emotional impact on children who have bonded with their new pet only to watch them suffer and not return from the vet's.
Financial Risk
If you unknowingly purchase a puppy without the proper vaccines, worming regime and socialisation in their first months, you may have expensive veterinary costs. Veterinary care may be needed to either treat an illness or to treat ongoing medical problems caused by poor breeding practices and genetic disorders. Later, you may also have to pay for behavioural training or therapy if your puppy develops behavioural problems due to a lack of socialisation earlier in life.
Legal & Fraud Risk
Illegally imported puppies often come with fraudulent papers. This includes false vaccination certificates, microchip details, certified pedigree and falsified information in their pet passport. This is done to hide the true origin of the puppy and the identity of the seller. Rabies and other vaccinations may be invalid, and only done on paper. If the puppy is found to be illegally imported, this may result in the owner having to pay high quarantine fees and leaving the puppy in quarantine for weeks, or even lead to the puppy being euthanised.
What You Need to Know Before Buying a Puppy
Looking for the right puppy can be a difficult task, especially with all the fraudulent practices that unscrupulous puppy dealers have to hand. Here is what you need to know:
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Fighting for their lives
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Instantly unwell
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