When and how should I start advertising pitbull puppies?
When and how should I start advertising pitbull puppies? Dog Breed Discussions
You're getting a lot of criticism here, and it seems it's not really your responsibility, but please, please tell your dad he needs to get his dog spayed asap so this doesn't happen again.The suggestions to try to get your vet involved in placing the pups is good. If there is a Humane Society near you, try them, but these places are usually overhwhelmed and full up = especially with homeless pit bulls and those rescued from dog fighting.If you put an ad up at your vets, or in the paper, make sure you have an application for the prospective adopters to fill out so you have some good idea as to where they are going and that they will be pets - not dog fighting victims - this is a real danger if you give them to people you don't know.Check out the prospective buyers by calling their references and any vet they list as having used so that you know these innocent puppies aren't used for fighting or trained by horrible, cruel, means to be vicious attack dogs.You have a job ahead of you, but your dad owes it to these little puppies to make sure they get good homes, and you can help. Good luck - they should not be taken from their mother until they are at least 8 weeks old, and they will need their puppy shots.