Diagnosing Dogs Illness

diagnosing dogs illness
I would like to find a puppy I can adopt?

I am looking into getting a puppy. I have already had a springer from a puppy which we got from an old lady who had just been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Prince (the dog) died at the age of 8 as he had alsorts of problems through his life. I also have 2 cats which are rescued from a shelter. Where would I get a puppy? prefrably a Springer, beagle or labrador?

Try your local dog refuge/shelter, first, you’d be surprised they do sometimes have puppies handed over.
Local press, message boards & shop windows there could be an ad.
Or word of mouth, ask around see if anyone in your neighbourhood can help.
Good luck finding that puppy.

 

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