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Larry1
Re :   Music Association Game

1959  ...  John Anderson


11/21/2008 4:07 PM


b-rat-terr
Re :   Music Association Game

 
St. John - Aerosmith


11/21/2008 2:47 PM


RiverRatz
Re :   Music Association Game

Birds of St. Marks ~ Jackson Browne


11/21/2008 10:23 AM


RiverRatz
Re :   Duh!

My mothr-in-law bought a Shih Tzu puppy from a Petland in Miami 15yrs ago. She paid $1200. It was an impulse purchase. That dog had soooo many health problems during it's lifetime, but boy was it a cute little thing when she bought it. She paid for that cuteness.


11/21/2008 10:14 AM


Larry1
Re :   Duh!

There's a Petland in the mall near work here.  I was drawn into it because they had a puppy in the window that looked just like Maggie as a pup.  It was a Min Pin / Chi. mix.  A young gal came to ask me I was interested.  I asked her who the breeder was, and she was very illusive about that.  She would only say that they dealt with three reputable out of state breeders, and she was obviously trying to steer away from that topic.  I was never going to purchase, but for curiosity sake I asked her the price.  They were asking $1,000.00. 

The other down side to the mall pet stores, is that they're selling to people who are making a snap decision, based on emotion.  A lot of times it's to folks that can least afford their high price, and aren't giving much thought to whether they're equipped for a 10 - 15 year committment of time and money.


11/21/2008 8:47 AM


Larry1
Re :   Music Association Game

 Drive ...  Alan Jackson


11/21/2008 8:22 AM


RiverRatz
Topic :   Duh!

I've been saying this for Y-E-A-R-S!


Investigation ties pet chain to puppy mills
Many Petland store dogs bred in poor conditions, Humane Society finds

msnbc.com

Thurs., Nov. 20, 2008


After an eight-month investigation, the Humane Society of the United States accused Petland, the national pet store chain, of selling dogs bred under appalling conditions at puppy mills around the country.


The animal protection group made the charges at a news conference in Washington Thursday. The investigation involved 21 Petland stores and dozens of breeders and brokers. The Petland stores are being supplied by large-scale puppy mills, although customers are routinely informed that the dogs come only from good breeders, the Humane Society said.


"They are buying from puppy mills where these dogs are not treated like pets," Michael Markarian, an executive vice president with the Humane Society, told a news conference. "They're treated like a cash crop, where mother dogs live in wire cages, sometimes stacked on top of each other in filthy, dirty, cramped conditions, where they receive little socialization or human interaction or exercise."


Dogs from puppy mills are sold at Petland stores for as much as $3,500 each, according to the Humane Society.


Investigators reviewed interstate import records of an additional 322 breeders, U.S. Department of Agriculture reports and more than 17,000 individual puppies linked to Petland stores, according to a release on the group's Web site.


Filthy cages, inadequate care

Among the poor conditions cited, investigators found puppies in commercial breeders "living in filthy cages reeking of urine, with inadequate care and socialization," according to the release. The Humane Society says dogs at the mills were found in cages with wire flooring so large that the puppies' paws and even the paws of the mother dogs would fall through.

The group said pet stores should not be buying puppies from "abusive puppy mills" and "should not be lying to consumers" about where they get their puppies.


A call to Petland corporate offices in Chillicothe, Ohio, was not immediately returned. In a statement, Petland said the company does not support substandard breeding facilities and provides each store with guidelines on humane care of animals.







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A statement on the company's Web site noted that "Petland stores are independently operated by qualified franchisees. Each is responsible for choosing healthy pets offered to Petland customers. Petland, Inc. provides each Petland store with humane care guidelines to assist in this important task."


Individual Petland stores previously have been targeted by animal rights activists for reselling puppies supplied by commercial breeders.


Large commercial breeders are legal and regulated by the USDA, but enforcement of humane conditions is a low priority, according to a recent report on msnbc.com.


The Humane Society investigation comes as legislators recently have stepped up moves to crack down on the lucrative puppy mill industry. In October, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell signed a bill imposing stricter standards on commercial kennels, including regular veterinary exams, larger cages and exercise areas. At least three other states have issued laws this year placing restrictions on commercial breeders.








11/21/2008 6:38 AM


RiverRatz
Re :   Music Association Game

 Drive In, Drive Out ~ Dave Matthews Band


11/20/2008 10:06 AM


b-rat-terr
Re :   Music Association Game


 I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar


11/20/2008 9:51 AM


Larry1


11/20/2008 8:06 AM


RiverRatz


11/19/2008 3:18 PM


RiverRatz
Re :   Reply To Larry1

Reply to Larry1 (11/19/2008 7:09 AM)

Sounds just like some of the Arabs around Detroit!

smiley13


11/19/2008 3:16 PM


RiverRatz
Re :   Early Winter

Yes! Thanksgiving is NEXT WEEK, and then 2 more weeks and I'm off the rest of the year! And I wouldn't be suprised if we see a white Christmas this year. We haven't had one since 1989.



11/19/2008 3:14 PM


Larry1
Re :   Music Association Game

Desperado Love  ...  Conway Twitty


11/19/2008 1:51 PM


b-rat-terr
Re :   Early Winter


 35 here this morning - it's predicted to be a colder winter with more snow than usual.  We've already had a few light frosts but I haven't brought the palm trees in yet - probably this weekend I'll winterize the yard.  The goldfish have stopped eating so the water temperature's below 50.

Can you believe Thanksgiving is next week?  It  sneaked up on me this year - this weekend will be the first since September 13th that I'll have two days off - AND the first in 6 years that I won't have to work the day after Thanksgiving - since I'm not in marketing anymore - Woohoo!


11/19/2008 10:06 AM


b-rat-terr
Re :   Music Association Game


 Love Ain't Just A Four Letter Word - Bon Jovi


11/19/2008 9:52 AM


Larry1
Re :   Early Winter

WoW!  That's a long way south, for just 3 deg. warmer than us!  It's a fickle time of year.  Two years ago it was 70 on Thanksgiving.  The year before that we had 10" of snow on Thanksgiving eve.


11/19/2008 8:15 AM


Larry1
Re :   Music Association Game

Blue Is Not A Word  ...  George Strait


11/19/2008 8:12 AM


Larry1
Re :   Doggie Malfunction

Sounds just like some of the Arabs around Detroit!


11/19/2008 8:09 AM


RiverRatz
Topic :   Doggie Malfunction

smiley15 Yappy Dog Warning. Turn your volume down before viewing the video ...



11/19/2008 7:14 AM

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