"Sharpie pup- 5 month old healthy black puppy needs to be rehomed"
While both are awesome in their own way, this is a black Sharpie:
This is a black Shar Pei:
"I have a 1 1/2 year old male Vizsla. He loves to play, dogs, cats, children and adults, he loves them all! Unfortunately for us he is just a little too energetic.
He is a pure breed with papers. He came from a good breeder."
You went to the effort of finding a "good" breeder yet you didn't go to the effort of researching the breed? Vizsla's are what you get when you feed a normal dog Red Bull. I like the part about "unfortunately for us..." since the dog will suffer more than you will.
Because of her past she is very anxious; she does well with some dogs (like our beagle-mix) but not others (usually larger dogs that look like pit bulls---we think she was used as a bait dog for fighting).
I really hate that people throw the term bait dog around willy nilly. This dog doesn't have a scratch or scar anywhere on it. I will save you the graphics, but do a Google image search for the term "bait dog" and see what one really looks like. Those darn pit bulls ruin everything, don't they?
Speaking of pit bulls....
"BLUE pitbull puppy needs a home (6 weeks old)he is 6 weeks old, had been his 1st set of puppy shots, going to be shourt n wide like his daddy, i dont have pic of parents,he is going to be beautiful when he gets older,he does come with papers but i will have to send them to you"
How is this dog Blue? The only papers that dog comes with is newspaper for it to pee on. There are no pictures of the parents for a reason.Blue Fawn Rednose American Pitbull Terrier-If you are intrested or know someone who maybe please send me a message so that the details may be discussed.
Holy crap, it is a rainbow dog! Blue nose? Red nose? The only difference is the color. They are the same dog and neither are rare. You can find pit bulls of every color in shelters all across the country.
"FREE TO GOOD HOME"
If you must post your pet on Craigslist, please, please, please do not write that they are "free to a good home." Even if you plan on giving the animal away for free, do not let the person interested in your animal know that until the deal is done.
There are plenty of people who will recycle your free pet for profit. Your pet will be lucky to be re-listed on Craigslist with a "re-homing fee" and the person who picked up your "trash" will make money on it without caring where it ends up. They may end up in a good home, but they may not.
Class B dealers love finding free animals. They then turn around and sell your pet to be used in experiments. Animals are bought in bulk like scrap metal and your pet will be held somewhere until there is enough stockpile to cash in. http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/pets_experiments/
Your tiny little kitten or puppy could end up as free snake food or a training toy for dog fighters.
If your dog is not spayed or neutered, it could end up as a puppy mill breeder. It doesn't matter if your dog is a mutt, designer mutt or purebred, people will breed to pay the rent.
Then there are the animal hoarders. They just can't say no to a free animal even if they can't afford to feed the other 40 animals they have in their house.
P.S. Of course your dog is special....all the dog's listed on Craigslist are special.
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