'Convenience-driven puppy buying has become a cancer for puppy welfare,' stated Charlotte McNamara, Head of Health at The Kennel Club, highlighting the pressing issues arising from impulsive purchases.
The shocking statistic reveals that a third of puppies bought on a whim get sick or die within their first year, emphasizing the negative impact of rash decisions.
Over half of puppy buyers fail to see their puppy interact with its mother or observe the breeding environment, often overlooking crucial red flags in the process.
Many owners spend less than a day researching their decision, with 31% of these impulsive purchases leading to serious health issues or death in their puppies.
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