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The benefits are many. When Buying your Puppy or Kitten from a Pet Store.

All Pet Stores are tax paying entities who employee local people . Who also pay taxes and contribute to Social security taxes. This helps boost our economy. If all Families purchased their Puppies from Pet Stores the tax generated would cause more government funding for research to improve Canine health and well being.

As of now this is left up to groups who encourage sales that do not generate taxes. They do not help fund beneficial research to improve the canine and Feline industry.

So Buying from a Pet Store is the right thing to do.. It generates taxes at every point of your new puppy or kittens Journey. It also will improve conditions and welfare of Puppies and Kittens for our future Generations.

1. All Pet Stores are required to purchase their puppies from a USDA licensed facilities. Either a USDA A licensed which is a breeder. Or a USDA B license which is a broker. Both these entities are taxed and employee local people, in their area who also pay taxes, and contribute to Social Security.

USDA A licensed Breeders are mainly full time facilities who pay taxes and employee local people who pay taxes and also pay into Social Security.

USDA A Licensed breeders are given educations seminars to assist them in making the right choices when breeding and caring for their dogs. No other group of breeders in the world have this continued education available to them free of charge.

USDA A licensed Breeders are strictly inspected and required to have a paper trail for every dog and cat on their property. Before they can be licensed their facility has to pass a physical inspection to meet the minimum standards formulated through the Animal Welfare Act. Buying from this source is the safest source in America.

1.You know where the Puppy came from.

2. There are checks and balances to prevent fraud and tax evasion.

3. Your puppy will be properly vaccinated and dewormed, because all USDA Licensed Kennels are required to have an attending Veterinarian before they can even become licensed.

4. You know your Puppy is at least 8 weeks of age and has been socialized with other dogs and other people

5. You know your Puppy or kitten was kept in a facility designed strictly to prevent disease and discomfort .

6. Your Puppy was bred to be a Pet meaning its health and temperament was taken into more consideration then its appearance.

USDA B licensed Broker may also be part of your Puppies journey. This is a entity who purchases Puppies from USDA A Licensed breeders to resale directly to Pet Stores. This group also pays taxes and employees local people, who pay taxes and pay into Social Security. They add more checks to your Puppy By their own veterinarians. They are also Inspected by the USDA to ensure they are keeping the Animals in humane containment units. The broker makes it easier for both Pet Store and Breeder by :

1. Having a vast assortment of Puppies on hand for the store, and be a one stop option

2. Taking stress off of breeders who sale the pups by doing the marketing for them so they can have more time taking care of their animals

Some USDA B Licensed Brokers may just transport the Pups. Or they may only be licensed by the USDA as transporters.

These people also pay taxes and employee local people who pay taxes and contribute to Social security.

These Transporters are very valuable entities for they are the safest means of transporting Puppies and Kittens. The pets are given 24/7 attention fed watered and at times put up in doggy hotels.

The transporters unlike other means of pet transportation are licensed and inspected through the USDA. Their containment units and the care they give the babies in transit is monitored strictly by the US government. Unlike any other means of Animal transportation in this country.

2. So your Pet Store Puppy or Kitten is the right choice. You are Generating Jobs all over America, that are paying taxes and paying into our Social Security System. Taxes Gernated to help pay for the Inspectors needed , and the many seminars to further the education of the Licensees, and constantly improving on conditons for the breeding Dogs and Cats.

You know your Puppy was bred to be a Pet first.. Bred by Professionals who commit their entire lives to caring for animals and breeding Better Puppies and Kittens for Generations to come.






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