Monday, February 6, 2012
Well it's near fathers day, and my dad always said he wanted a mini schnauzer before he retires.
Right now I don't have much allowance money, but my siblings and I want to put our money together and buy a mini schnauzer. Any inexpensive places to get them? Together our allowances are about 200 dollars. Please help!
Remember we can spend from 0-200 dollars on it! Websites are good too.Where are good places to get an inexpensive mini schnauzer?What a neat idea. Miniature schnauzers are great. I used to raise them. However, you do get what you pay for. Cheap prices often correlate to not very ethical breeding practices. If you want a great min. schnauzer, you'll have to pay for it. Now, my suggestion would be that you guys pool your money together and give it to your Dad. Let him add to it and then he can pick out his own dog.|||First... If you are minors, check with the adults in the household. Second visit the humane society and animal control. Maybe try www.petfinder.com in your area.
If you spend all of your $200 on the dog, where will you get the money for the food, shots and medications? Not to mention , toys, leash, collarm bed!Where are good places to get an inexpensive mini schnauzer?www.petfinder.com|||You do not a get a mini snauzer for 200$. Ours was 390 and that really cheap! Those usually go for about 500- 1200$!
Good Luck!Where are good places to get an inexpensive mini schnauzer?Adopt one from a animal protection centre like SPCA. Get the dog from a pet shop with no pedigree certificate. Or get it free from someone giving it away. Look at the classifids ad.|||the humane society|||well first of all ask your mom to contribute. we went to a small kennel-like place in the middle of no where and we bought 2 mini's for $800. the place was very nice and they took good care of the animals. do some reasearch online and then go check out the place and the people that work there before buying the dog to make sure that they are not sick or were abused.|||They're not a cheap breed. Try humane society or spca--sometimes they get in purebreds. Also google rescue organizations in your state.|||petfinder.com is a good place to start. They will have listings for pets in your area. Just enter the site and put in your zip code and it will show you all the animals available in your area.
The Humane Society is an organization that takes in animals that are abused or neglected. Check in your phone book under animals shelters or pets and see what animal shelters you have in your area.|||Keep in mind that you get what you pay for. Sometimes a "cheap" puppy isn't the best way to go. You want to make sure that they have been in a healthy environment until you purchase so the cost will go up. My advice as well as some others would be humane society. You will know they have all of their shots and they need a home! Good luck!
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