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Do you think that Harrods should be selling puppies?

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jules77 | 17:27 Mon 08th Nov 2010 | Pets
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If not, please sign petition.

http://www.gopetition...-selling-puppies.html
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Invictas/Vulcan........why dont you pay a visit yourself? Why would a group of people go to the trouble to do a demonstration if they hadnt seen it with their own eyes. I also believe my friend who visited the store a few months ago.

If you want to see proof on line of someone else seeing pets being sold, here is a link posted 7 months ago.

http://uk.answers.yah...20100404044826AApimKB

and 2008

http://www.petforums....-small-livestock.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je8__XTL1QU
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And from WIkipadia, I quote 'The store's 330 departments offer a wide range of products and services. Products on offer include ...............,pets and pet accessories.'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrods
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More comments from 2009

http://www.sheffieldf...dex.php/t-451890.html

Comments this week on the FB protest page.

Quote 'I was there a few weeks ago when the manager brought out an 11 week old puppy & was making a phone call to a family that had reserved him -
I asked him what Harrods 'vetting owners' policy was & he told me that when someone wants to buy a pup, they take their name & address & then the person can come collect the puppy ...7 days later!! That was it!! He said it stopped people making a 'spur of the moment decision' - absolute rubbish policy & they have no idea as to who they are selling to!! I was disgusted - Needless to say the reminder call he had just made asking the owners if they where coming to pick up the poor pup they had reserved was greeted with a 'we've changed our mind'!! They hadn't even bothered to call themselves - says it all to me C**P & should not be allowed!!!'

http://www.facebook.c...p?eid=138492379534155
They were definitely selling puppies the last time I was there (certainly this year; I go frequently but not always to the Pet Kingdom floor). They had a list of conditions on a notice on the wall by the entrance to the area with the enclosures. It set out, inter alia the kind of matters that a breeder would ask of prospective buyers. Harrods had a refurbishment and,I think that for a while, the pets weren't there. They do try. They close the pet area from time to time to give the animals a rest from constant passers-by.

Trouble is that a shop assistant is no substitute for the breeder in choosing a buyer for a pup nor is buying in a shop a good substitute for seeing the breeder and the dam. A shop shouldn't be selling puppies.
I think maybe the high profile of Harrods has been chosen to draw attention to puppies being sold in any pet shop - no-one would bother if the petition was against say 'Happy Pets' of Swindon (sorry to Happy Pets of Swindon if there is such a place).
I for one hope this draws much attention to this terrible trade and hope they bring in a law where puppies can only be sold from the original breeder.
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Wonder what they do with puppies at night when they are closed?
Looking at this from the other end; a reputable breeder will 'vet' a prospective owner for suitability not just hand the pup over to anyone with the money to pay for it.
Dogs need to go to an owner who is aware of the particular characteristics of the breed and whether their home and circumstances are suitable for it.
It's a bit different from buying a designer handbag that can be thrown out when it goes out of fashion.
Surely a prestigious shop like Harrods wouldn't knowingly get involved in selling puppies from dodgy breeders, It does have a reputation to maintain.


"Wonder what they do with puppies at night when they are closed? "

What do you think... they go to sleep.
Society, that comment shows a total lack of knowledge of the amount of time reputable breeders would spend with their pups - from the time the shop closes till it opens mine would have had three feeds and several let outs, plus cleaning out and playing with them. They don't have an 'off' switch!

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