Click and Treat dogs as Pizza
Would you be outraged if you could buy a pup on ebay?
How about a website where you can click on a pup, pay by Paypal and have it delivered the same day - a bit like ordering a pizza?
You can choose between 18 breeds.
Just one click and a real live puppy goes into your shopping basket.
But don't worry it's not exactly like buying a pizza! Each pup has a six month guarantee, just like buying a fridge or a hairdryer. Plus there's an insurance cover note, too.
In case you don't believe me, check it out for yourself...
http://www.interpups.co.uk/
Something has got to be done to protect pups from being treated with the same disposability as a thin crust Pepperoni Passion.
Puppy Day is September 19th.
Until that day, and on this day we need to change the way the law treats pups. They are treated like any other possession we purchase.
We wouldn't have human adoption online - just one click and the baby is delivered... well not unless you're Madonna obviously!
We contacted PetPlan for a comment and have just received this from them:
How about a website where you can click on a pup, pay by Paypal and have it delivered the same day - a bit like ordering a pizza?
You can choose between 18 breeds.
Just one click and a real live puppy goes into your shopping basket.
But don't worry it's not exactly like buying a pizza! Each pup has a six month guarantee, just like buying a fridge or a hairdryer. Plus there's an insurance cover note, too.
In case you don't believe me, check it out for yourself...
http://www.interpups.co.uk/
Something has got to be done to protect pups from being treated with the same disposability as a thin crust Pepperoni Passion.
Puppy Day is September 19th.
Until that day, and on this day we need to change the way the law treats pups. They are treated like any other possession we purchase.
We wouldn't have human adoption online - just one click and the baby is delivered... well not unless you're Madonna obviously!
We contacted PetPlan for a comment and have just received this from them:
Beverley,
Thanks very much to you and a few of your readers who have brought it to our attention that someone has been using an unauthorised advert. Unfortunately, this happens from time to time and with the web being seemingly endless it is almost impossible to know when this happens all the time. It is great that people are happy to bring this to our attention.
We have also looked at this particular organisation and have requested that they do not use Petplan cover notes for the animals sold to new owners. Their terms of business to not comply with our Puppy Charter. I have written to them today to communicate this and would hope that you will see references removed very quickly.
Regards,
Alison Andrew
Allianz Animal Health
Comments
Outrageous!
I love the fact they say they do not source from 'unlicensed puppy farmers'. Most puppy farmers ARE licensed! And NO reputable breeder would let their pups go anywhere without vetting the families first!
I'm speechless.
Claire
Do not be fooled by the offer of insurance, guarantee, this is just to put a respectable face on their sordid trade of buying in and reselling puppies.
Licensed kennels? Licensed yes, they have a pet shop licence to 'buy in and resell puppies'.
A lot of people wouldn't realise how disreputable this advert is. It's an attractive enough advert, bright, with family photos blah blah!
Anon - do you know for a fact the puppies are coming from S.Ireland?
What can we do about this ad...?
I mean - "Your basket is empty" what a horrifying expression.
It's like picking up a puppy from a supermarket shelf while doing the weekly shop! We've all made an impulse buy when grocery shopping, but it's not normally a life & death decision!
I'm also surprised by Petplan's willingness to be associated with this!
Hsin-Yi
So very very sad that people exploit puppies in this appalling way.
Having rung Interpups too, they will not allow any visit unless it's a specific appointment.. this is enough to KNOW they are a puppy mill and no doubt kept in atrocious conditions and only brought out into the clean kennel when they know someone is coming.
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In the pink
When will this appalling trade stop?!
I am beginning to think it would be better for dogs to be extinct!!
wellie
I have to wonder had Pet Plan not had their attention drawn to this would they have taken this positive action and asked for it to be removed?
They did not hesitate to allow them (Interpups)to obtain the covernotes/insurance documentation to give to purchasers of puppies from their company in the first place (providing they did not advertise the fact)?
Now that PetPlan have taken this stance with one pet shop licence holder and rightly so should they not adopt the same policy and not supply insurance documentation to any pet shop licence holder?
There are many more pet shop licence holders that also offer Pet Plan insurance and are still doing so.
I would like to ask Pet Plan to make a positive stand on this issue. Why? Because no ethical breeder would ever supply puppies to a third party seller, all dealers of puppies have to buy their puppies from puppy farms and commercial breeders. Pet Plan should not be suporting this trade by offering them insurance.