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I have two little girls who have been begging me to get them a pet. They have friends who have a huge Pit bull pet dog they rescued. I am glad to see that they have had the ability to give such a terrific dog a remarkable home and I want to find the perfect pet dog for our family but I'm not sure the best ways to find small dog breeders in our area. While I grew up with larger dogs as a child, I can not have a German Shepard or Rottweiler in a condominium. My little girls have informed me they would be happy with Bull terrier pups or Frenchie pups but I do not know if a French bulldog or Terrier would be too high maintenance for my girls. One weekend I took them to one of our local dog breeders to see what selection they had. While the girls had a blast petting the puppies, I was amazed the amount of the puppies were and we needed to go home without a pet. Once I was back at home I looked for a dog breeders farm that had inexpensive puppies. I also wanted them to already have their check-up and shots so I did not need to spend any more money. As soon as I found a couple of reputable dog breeders, I took the girls to look at Frenchie pups for sale as well as some purebred puppies for sale. They were all adorable but the girls didn't seem to have a connection with any of the puppies. I wanted to see to it they had a real bond with the pet dog before we got it so they would be more inclined to care for it as it grew. Yet again I tried to find breeders for small dogs but it appeared to be a dead end. There were a lot of New York dog breeders, which was only about two hours far from us but I didn't want to disappoint my girls again. Then one day I went to lunch with my friend and tried to get some advice from her. I told her I went all over the state searching for French bulldog breeders, White bulldog terrier pups as well as Bull terrier breeders but could possibly not find anything for my girls. She was amazed I did not go to the breeder she worked for. I asked her if those pet dogs were safe for my little girls and she ensured me that each dog goes through behavioral tests and training to prepare them for a new home. They also have all their shots and check-ups before they're adopted. She also said with the profits, the breeder donates to neighborhood shelters and even takes the purebreds from the pound if they have their credentials. I decided I would take a chance and take my daughters to one more place. We got to the breeder's my friend already has a couple of puppies in mind. The girls, however, found what they wanted almost instantly. On the way they saw a full-grown Welsh corgi in one of the kennels. They were in love. My friend took the corgi out to see how he would react to the two of them and he was in Heaven. I reminded the girls that he wasn't a puppy but they just responded, "He's so little. He'll be a puppy forever!" And with that he was ours. Because he was originally a dog they used for breeding. The owner was excited to see him go to a new home where he can finally simply be a family dog. purebred puppies

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