I hope everyone has had an enjoyable Sunday!
We did indeed get out of the house, and it felt great!

First stop was the pond place for a couple of small marginal plants. The ones I had didn't survive my "divide and transplant" attempt last year. (???)
From there we headed over to a Pet Store where we held a sweet little ferret, a couple of puppies, and petted some kitties. I am really bothered by a situation I saw there with a puppy. We spent some time playing with a 9 week old boxer pup (male), cute as can be! This pup looked too thin to me and when the sales girl went over his records I noticed, and called her out on the fact that this puppy was fixed already. I guess I made her squirm a little as most peoples reaction would have been thrilled that they would not have that cost later on with the vet. Anyways, she said, "well, there may be a trait or something that they felt..." and I chimed in with "that was an issue they wouldn't want carried on in future generations". She said, "exactly". Then she walked into a back room.
The puppy then hunched up his back and left us a little present there on the floor! lol This "present" was not healthy looking by any means, so I called for that girl to come back. I showed her what he left and said, "this does NOT look very healthy at all". Again she squirmed and said, "No, I know. We think he may have parasites and he's being treated."
It bothers me that he was already fixed....I think they know more than they're saying and have not altered his price tag to reflect the issue. It bothers me that some unsuspecting family will fall in love with and
buy this dog and have a ton of vet bills down the road, or could even pass him along if they cannot afford his care and I just think it is so wrong.
I do realize that I didn't offer to actually
buy the dog, so perhaps they would disclose the issue when someone is seriously interested.....but I have big doubts. Thanks for letting me vent.....I just can't stop thinking about this poor little pup and what kind of future he might have.
