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Buy A Pup For Sale From Petland – Set Your Mind At Ease

April 18, 2018

For over 45 years, Petland has been the retail pet industry leader for animal care, always committed to animal welfare and to providing quality pets.

When you purchase a pup for sale from us, you help to accomplish our mission of enhancing the enjoyment of the human animal bond. Here are five facts you should know about buying a pup for sale from Petland:

Petland is committed to responsible pet sourcing.

When a customer asks, “Where do Petland dogs come from?” we can answer with confidence. When purchasing a pup for sale from us, you can rest assured that all of Petland’s dogs come from three primary sources:

  1. USDA licensed breeders and distributors with no direct violations on their latest inspection report. The breeders have a veterinarian documented socialization and exercise program and follow the veterinarian’s protocol for skin, coat, nail, and dental hygiene.
  2. Hobby breeders as defined by the Animal Welfare Act, who raise their dogs in a humane manner, and
  3. Local adoption pets that are vet checked. Some of our puppies and kittens come from local animal shelters or from members of the local community as part of Petland’s Adopt-A- Pet Program.

Our knowledgeable staff can answer any of your questions.

The number one reason why an individual becomes a Petland franchise owner is their love for pets. We celebrate our love for animals and pride ourselves on being pet experts. If you’ve found the perfect pup for sale and want to take her home, any of our staff members can be a great resource if you. We firmly believe in sharing our knowledge with potential owners and the pet community.

A Petland Pup For Sale Comes In A Wide Variety Of Breeds

If you are in the market for a specific breed, chances are we have it! Our network of USDA licensed breeders provides us with a vast selection of puppies that are up-to-date on vaccinations and deworming and are microchipped. When you purchase a pup for sale from Petland you also receive the name and address of the puppy’s breeder and a written health warranty for the puppy.

Select Petland locations offer financing.

Buying a pup for sale doesn’t have to break the bank! Select locations offer pet financing. This is an affordable and ethical alternative to pet leasing. The application process is simple and approval decisions are made within minutes, so you can buy the pup for sale of your dreams today and pay later.

You become part of the solution.

When you purchase a dog from Petland, you join of community of happy pet owners bonded by their love for animals and dedicated to ending animal homelessness. By purchasing a Petland pup for sale, you support a company that donates to rescues and you become educated with the long term needs of your dog. This education and proper pet training decreases the number pet owners who give their dogs to rescues due to bad behavior and solves the problem of overpopulated shelters.

 

The post Buy A Pup For Sale From Petland – Set Your Mind At Ease appeared first on Petland Blog.

The information on this website is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

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