Foreclosures hit pets, too

February 25, 2008 on 10:45 pm | In Maltese Dog News |


North County Times - Family pets in the shelter, including a purebred maltese, lhasa apso and chihuahua, that would normally be adopted quickly Pinky wrote on Jan 30, 2008 12:39 PM: One thing you can do proactively is to never, ever buy pets from breeders who do not
Source: www.nctimes.com

Forget purebred
Lodi News-Sentinel - As she holds Babydoll a mocha-colored Morkie (Maltese-Yorkie), to her chest, she admits that she just might baby her dogs The “breeders” didn’t care who they placed their puppies with and soon animal shelters filled up with unwanted chows. No
Source: www.lodinews.com

Bo, the mastiff dog, does not make the cut at Westminister
Atlantic City Press - The dogs spend all day at the benching area, as many breeders and groomers tout their businesses, using their dogs as a A few rows down, Kit Leslie, a Minnesota handler and owner, shared bites of his turkey sandwich with his tiny white Maltese
Source: www.pressofatlanticcity.com

Mixing it up: Popular hybrid dogs are marking their turf
Asheville Citizen-Times - Hence one of the most popular new breeds is a Labradoodle, most of which cost about $1,000 or more, according to breeders Not until she fell in love with Oliver, an 18-month-old Maltipoo Maltese and poodle mix. He s been a joy, she
Source: www.citizen-times.com

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