Buying puppies from unknown sources devastating' to welfare, Kennel Club says
Briefly

The Kennel Club has warned that convenience culture is having a devastating effect on puppy welfare, with many owners spending little time researching before buying.
Almost one in five puppies fell sick or died before their first birthday, particularly among those buyers who did minimal research before purchase.
Charlotte McNamara emphasized that careless puppy buying behaviors are enabling rogue puppy sellers to operate with minimal scrutiny, severely impacting puppy welfare.
This dangerous convenience culture has become a 'cancer' for puppy welfare, leading to emotional turmoil for owners and potential expensive consequences.
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