Pet Monkeys: The Dark Side
Possibly the two most famous pet monkeys are Curious George and Cheeta. Both are fictional. Curious George being owned by “the Man in the Yellow Hat” and Cheeta being owned by Tarzan.
One of the most desired dog is the “Teacup” or miniature dog. One of the people who most look for these dogs is the person who wants one “cheap or free”.
Possibly the two most famous pet monkeys are Curious George and Cheeta. Both are fictional. Curious George being owned by “the Man in the Yellow Hat” and Cheeta being owned by Tarzan.
In an irony like no other, pet stores prey on pet lovers sympathies to their animals, however they cause a lot of animals to suffer so they can have pets to sell. Knowing if a store is worth supporting or if they are supporting cruelty is very important.
There are several places to acquire a new puppy, some are better than others, and some are so bad they may constitute cruelty or support illegal activity. Here they are, from the worst to best.
Before you buy that puppy in the pet store because you feel sorry for it and want to “rescue” it, read this!
This is a note to anyone who has ever had a litter of kittens and given them away as “Free to Good Home”. Moreover it is a warning for those in the future, to reconsider against this as a way of getting rid of your kittens. Do not read this unless you are ready for some hard facts.
Your dog may be worth all the money in the world to you, and you would NOT consider selling it. This is NOT written for you; it’s for people who intend to profit off the sale of their pet and are curious about what it is worth. It’s also for those who have found that their lifestyle can no longer include a pet and find themselves forced to sell.
You may have asked yourself “What happens when Pet Stores do not sell the puppies?”, I am going to tell you the true answer, but first let me tell you the wrong answer.
If you have plans on bringing home a puppy there are some things you can do to make the adjustment easier.