Puppies For Sale In Tupelo Ms Area

Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Tupelo, Mississippi area Our Featured Tupelo, MS Partner: Tupelo Lee Humane Society 2400 South Gloster St.Tupelo, MS 38801Tuesday- Saturday 10:00AM to 6:00PMClosed Sundays and Mondays The dog/puppy adoption fee is normally $75.00, we do have special adoption fees for some dogs that can range from $50 to $150. The cat/kitten fee is $45.00The adoption includes: Spay/neuter,1st shot, bordetella for dogs, microchipping (with free registration) and up to 45 days of Shelter Care Insurance. Total value of over $200.00 in services.Rabies tag is also included in the adoption.TLHS adopted a mandatory spay/neuter policy in Feb. 2007. This means that all animals adopted will have to be spayed or neutered before the adopter takes them home. If the animal you would like to adopt is not "fixed" the process is normally - we will transport the animal to one of our volunteer vet offices to get spayed/neutered and you will be able to pick up the animal at the vet office (usually the next day).
We generally prefer that persons adopting animals be 21 years of age. However, persons 18-20 may adopt animals if they live on their own. We require that adoptive families not be restricted from owning pets by any rental agreements and that they have adequate facilities for the type animal they are adopting. Hot Springs Prodigy Hot Tub PartsLap dogs, or cats that have been declawed, may need to stay inside. Afghan Hound For Sale MiamiBig, active dogs may need to be outside in a large yard. Pekingese Puppies For Sale In IowaBeyond that, the individual must sign an adoption statement promising to meet the animal's basic physical needs, that the animal is for themselves and not a third party, and that they will not sell the dogs to an animal research facility.
K&l farmsHave 1 red female and 1 black female that is ready for a new home. They were both born 6/2/2016. They are UTD on their shots and deworming. The tails are docked and dew claws remeved... call or text 662-321-7552.K&l farmsThe new puppies are doing great and growing. We will start taking deposits on the puppies beginning monday December 28. This will be first come and first bases. Will post pictures of the puppies this weekend. Call 662-321-7552K&l farmsCheck these babies out. Christmas is just around the corner . Let us help you fill your Christmas list. We have ckc registered doberman puppies that are ready for a loving family. Tails are docked and dew claws are removed. Have papers in hand. Call or text 662-321-7552.Posted by K&l farms added a new photo.K&l farms added 3 new photos.Ckc registered black doberman male. This little guy is ready for a family to love him and for him to love them. Very playful and loving. He is UTD on shots. Has had tail docked and dew claws removed.
His father is Forrest. We bred a customer female and pick of the litter. For more info call 662-321-7552K&l farmsThese precious babies are having their first taste of canned dog food....K&l farmsHere is a sneak peak at the babies. They had their tails docked and dew claws removed this morning. Will post more pictures when they open their eyesK&l farmsExcited to announce Dutchess and Forrest has puppies. K&l farmsWe are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Dutchess and Forrest puppies to arrive. We have a 12 week old ckc black male for sale. He is UTD on shots and deworming. His ears have been trimmed and is taped. Would make the best Valentines day presentK&l farms added 6 new photos.Beautiful male puppies that are for saleK&l farmsAfternoon romp in the pasturePosted by K&l farmsThese little boys enjoyed their play timePosted by K&l farmsOur little males playing in the pasturePosted by K&l farmsWatch these babies play these are the two females for salePosted by K&l farms added 4 new photos.
K&l farmsGypsy who is going to her new home next week, with her ears taped up. She is a daughter out of Spartacus and MalittiaK&l farmsThese precious babies are ready to go to a new home. CKC registered Doberman puppies... Call 662-321-7552 or 662-322-8288K&l farmsThese babies are out of duchess and Spartacus. They are 3 weeks old. Ready to start taking deposits on them. Call or text 662-322-8288 or 662-321-7552K&l farmsJust wanted to show all of you another side of K&l farm...K&l farmsHere is a picture of on of our former puppies. This girl has grown into a beauty. Her parents are duchess and Forrest. We love seeing our former babiesIts finally time to open this boy up for STUD! He's a Stax and Athen $1,800, AKC German Shepherd Puppies for Sale in MS $1,500, AKC Cane Corso PuppiesFlea markets nationwide are selling sick dogs and puppies from puppy mills “There’s no requirements, just bring 'em and sell 'em.” Flea markets around the country offer a haven for puppy mills to shill their “wares.”
Over a year, an undercover HSUS investigator visited 21 flea markets in 10 states; she found 125 individual puppy sellers linked to flea markets. Sellers often represented themselves as small, local hobby breeders, but our investigator visited sellers’ kennel properties and gathered photographic proof that many were, in fact, puppy mills. Thanks to a loophole in the Animal Welfare Act exempting face-to-face sales, most of the breeders who peddle puppies at flea markets are not subject to even the most minimal regulations and inspections by the USDA. Ask The National Flea Market Association to ban the sale of puppies at all flea markets » Unsurprisingly, few flea market sellers were licensed in any way, but even many of those with USDA or state kennel licenses housed dogs in unsanitary and inhumane conditions. Our investigator photographed dozens of dogs confined to small, rabbit-hutch-like cages. She found dogs living in concrete runs with filthy water and little to no human interaction.
At many properties, she found conditions shocking enough to report to law enforcement. “There are more dogs out here that die from parvo than anything else.” Adult breeding dogs may endure these conditions for their entire lives, while their puppies are often shipped over state lines—to be displayed in dirt, wood shavings or rusty cages while flea market customers browse in the summer heat. Puppies aren’t just sold to flea market regulars or tourists: Pet store owners frequent flea markets, looking for “product” to resell. Little do customers know: The HSUS regularly receives complaints from those who have purchased sick puppies from flea markets. Puppy mill and flea market conditions leave puppies vulnerable to worms, fleas and deadly infectious diseases. Sellers who are banned from one flea market for selling sick puppies can simply move on to another—after all, a flea market motto is “Anyone can sell!” “After the trade days, the ranchers go out in their fields and the [unsold puppies] that are thrown out, they’re out there shooting them.”