Knine wrote: » Avoid. It took over from another popular website who removed their dog section. If being pure breed does not matter, your best bet is a Reputable Rescue.
tritriagain wrote: » Rescue is preferable but not always the best bet. A lot of rescues have issues that might need an experienced new owner. Sometimes buying a puppy is the right option for the new owner.
Knine wrote: » Lol you are preaching to the wrong person. The OP said they don''t mind if the dog is not a pure breed. The only people intentionally breeding cross breeds are doing it purely for monetary gain - greeders. If they do decide they want a pedigree dog, they should go through the proper channels rather than an online puppy farmer selling site. I am actually a Breed Club Rep for the IKC!
Dunfyy wrote: » Go and see the dogs
bertiebomber wrote: » pet bond is a site where vets are involved and people are vetted.https://petbond.ie/
tk123 wrote: » A quick glaze shows one place with 12 breeding dogs.. which is alarm bells for me. People need to get out of the mentality of buying a dog online - like it’s a dog.. not a pizza.
Darc19 wrote: » Petbond.ie was set up as a valid site for registered breeders and managed by vets and approval from various bodies including Dogs Trust. So you will see breeders, but they are fully registered and comply with the highest standards. I think people have to move away from the notion that you must only get a dog from a rescue.
Johnmurphy321 wrote: » Are you allowed buy a pet outside your 5k?
maynooth_rules wrote: » Looking at getting a puppy for the family. Come across one we like on this website from a local person. But I don't know how reputable the website is, I don't know how to ensure that everything is above board.
Knine wrote: » Avoid like the plague. There is currently a litter of terriers for sale of the Breed I run a Club for, they clearly are cross breeds & the Ad was reported as fraud. The websites response? A vet signed them off as pure breed. So a vet would know more than the Breed Club? Needless to say they are not registered or health tested.